: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:38 pm
I'm late to this thread, and haven't bothered reading the first three pages, so apologies to anyone if I'm just repeating what has been said.
When Riley first broke into the team in 2005, he was quickly written off by a few people I spoke to. The usual things "He's not big enough for Super League", "His defence is poor" and "He's not great under a high ball".
IIRC, he was 17 on his debut (Widnes away, was it? Or the week or so before that?), which would be quite frightening if he was the perfect Super League player. Since that time, I think we've seen Riley mature and develop in numerous ways. Certainly after Penny came into the first team, many seemed to think that Riley's future at the club looked doomed, that there was no place for him in the team. However, he has bounced back and was IMO a standout performer last season. His positional play is generally spot on; he is a courageous little so and so and his ball returns are excellent; he is also quite fast, I think people underestimate his speed tbh.
From all accounts, his preferred position is Full Back, and I'd really like to see him given an extended run there. He will almost certainly make some mistakes, which he can put down as experience and learn from. He is still only about 21 years old and has got a lot of development to do yet, which I think can only be promising, as he has all the raw materials to make it in the big time.