Sironen the player to fill void left by Gareth Ellis

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CURTIS Sironen might miss the first six weeks of the NRL competition with a fractured foot, but he has big shoes to fill at the Wests Tigers when he returns.

The Tigers weren't adequately able to replace the void left by English international Gareth Ellis when he returned to the Super League after the 2012 season.

But coach Mick Potter believes former five-eighth Sironen can make a successful switch to the second-row and create havoc on the right-edge.

Ellis' ability to punch through the line out wide was key in the Tigers' run to the 2010 and '11 finals series, but without him they've looked toothless close to the line.
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While Sironen, son of Balmain legend Paul, isn't an exact replica of Ellis, he brings a playmaking ability which could give him another attacking dimension on the edge, similar to Manly's Glenn Stewart.

“Last year we weren't as effective in the back row as we should have been and we missed a few opportunities,” Potter said.

“There's no replacing Gareth Ellis, he's his own man and a fantastic player in his own right.

“Curtis Sironen has some of his qualities but he's got some other attributes that will be a benefit to the team as well. And he's just as big.”

Potter says he doesn't want Sironen to lose his ability to play in the halves or at lock, but at this stage it seems Braith Anasta will partner rookie No.7 Luke Brooks to start the season.

Lining-up at lock will be a bulked-up Adam Blair, who came out in the summer and admitted he's let himself down over his two seasons at the Tigers.

“I like the players taking responsibility on how they're going and he's one of the hardest markers on himself in the game,” said Potter.

“I thought probably eighty per cent of his games were high quality and 20 per cent weren't so flash.

“He wants to do 10 out of 10 really good games and that's the type of person he is.”

http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/sironen-the-player-to-fill-void-left-by-gareth-ellis/story-e6frf3wu-1226833016425
 
@BrotherJim05 said:
I thought Sironen played left edge and that he is out for 12 weeks?

Everyone seems to be stating that he will be playing right edge but I think he predominantly played left edge. I think Patterson plays on the left edge and I'd love to see him and Sironen as our starting second row.
 
Yeah Sirro has definitely lined up on the left edge when he's played in the backrow, and that's fine with me as we also have a hard running, injury free Chris Lawrence and Pat Richards out there, so plenty of size and skill on the left edge and I think Patterson will also do a good job.
 
I would imagine at best he will be back round nine.
Also way to early to be making comparisons with Ellis.In fact the only thing at this stage they have in common is a major foot injury!!!!!!!
 
@supercoach said:
I would imagine at best he will be back round nine.
Also way to early to be making comparisons with Ellis.In fact the only thing at this stage they have in common is a major foot injury!!!!!!!

Exactly SC , Ellis was a tackling machine until Sheens taught him some ball skills

Sirro is the exact opposite , but we probably need that at this stage which will provide Brooks with more options in attack
 
Sirro is years off emulating what Ellis provided. He has the potential but it won't happen over night.
 
Sirro has a mean bag of tricks, massive fan, but for some reason he doesnt dig into the bag and mix it up. A few times he has got a head of steam up, stopped short of the line and unleashed an outside man with a flat ball with success, it is something I think he should be told to do early in his stints when the option arises… maybe not for the same impact it would have if kept for perfect situations, but he runs hard, and the odd quick look over his shoulder when running at the line honestly with venom could be enough to put his markers in 2 minds, enough to open up a gap to put his nose through. A micro second can sometimes mean the difference between being dominated by a defender, breaking a tackle or at the very least a winning the wrestle to your stomach for a quick play the ball.

He can be more than just muscle and ticker...
 
Was great on the right edge against the dragons last year and I thought it was his position then. With him on one side, Patterson on the other and Fulton and either Gavet or BMM we have a good back row rotation
 
I see Sirro in more of the Luke Lewis mould, not a defensive powerhouse who can still bust the line like Ellis.
 
@LaT said:
I see Sirro in more of the Luke Lewis mould, not a defensive powerhouse who can still bust the line like Ellis.

If he could produce the football Luke :Lewis does at SOO level week in week out for the Tigers we'd all be ecstatic :sign:
 

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