Wests' 'Gasnier complex'

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When St George beat Wests in the grand final 50 years ago this year, the Magpies were accused of having a "Gasnier complex".

This Friday night, the Magpies might have morphed into the Wests Tigers and St George into St George Illawarra, but the major threat in the Dragons' backline is still named Gasnier and Wests' "complex" might have developed into a full-blown phobia.

In 1961 it was Reg Gasnier who so commanded the attention of the Magpies' defence that holes appeared inside and outside him, to the extent that he saw very little of the ball. "Wests went into the grand final yesterday with a Gasnier complex," wrote Tom Goodman in the Sun-Herald. "They concentrated on the brilliant centre as the No. 1 menace. They hung off the men with the ball and, as a result, let St George through for two of their first three tries."

On Friday night Wests Tigers will be paying plenty of attention to Reg's nephew, Mark, when they clash with St George Illawarra in a game billed as "the match of the season" at Sydney Football Stadium.

Mark Gasnier has terrorised the Tigers for the best part of a decade, crossing for an incredible 21 tries in 15 matches against them since 2001\. It is a staggering tally that represents 23 percent of his career total.

And there is little question that Tigers centre Chris Lawrence faces another massive challenge to shut his opposite man down. He'll have the high-calibre support of Englishman Gareth Ellis just as he did last September when Lawrence nullified Gasnier's threat for almost all of the preliminary final classic between the clubs at a packed ANZ Stadium.

Only once did Gasnier cut loose as he combined with winger Jason Nightingale on a break-out 10 minutes into the second half. It finished with Nightingale taking an inside pass from hooker Dean Young and scoring against a stretched defence.
 
Did Gasnier play? Can't say I saw him all night…..............

I think I've seen him play about 10 decent mins since he came back from Union to be brutally honest.
 
one of the most overrated players of all time, without that surname who knows if he would of played as many rep games as he did.
 
We have owned him for years. They are talking a long time ago when he used to rip us up.

Lawrence belted him and ran around him.
 
i barely even saw or heard Gaz tonight. but in fairness, his record against the tigers has been pretty awesome until recently.
probably not the same since returning from union, but before that i think he has earned his stripes on his own merit.
 
He used to terrorise use but that was a long time ago. He scored 6 tries in 2 games against us in 2006\. The fact is, though, he has only scored 2 tries against us since. He did nothing last night…
 
@Demonborger said:
Cooper was much much more dangerous, he was their only threat in attack apart from sowards kick and hope

Cooper might have made better runs, but the sucker never passes the ball!!
 
@mikey said:
@VietCong said:
Pat Richards throwing him one handed over the sideline in the 05 semi was gold.

That was magic.

I remember that so well, I jumped out of my seat at the time and knew then that we would win that one.
 
I think Gasnier has already retired. Beau easily stepped inside him to pass the ball to Marshall for a try. Gasnier could not even be bothered chasing, that was left up to the busted Soward.
 
Gasnier did nothing last night..
Phil Gould was willing him to make a final play at the very end (must have had some money on him for last try scorer)
That was one of the only times I actually saw him get involved and it amounted to nothing.
Lawrence and Beau had his measure last night.
 

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