Lee Briers

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Lee Briers
Personal information
Full name Lee Briers
Date of birth June 14, 1978
Place of birth St Helens, England
Height 5'10 " (1.80m)
Weight 13st 1lbs (83Kg)
Nickname Casper, Charlie
Position Stand-Off / Scrum-Half
Club information
Current club Warrington Wolves
Number 7
Youth clubs
St Helens Crusaders
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (points)
1997
1997-07
St Helens
Warrington Wolves
6 (52)
? (1579)
Representative teams
1998-07
2001-07
Wales
Great Britain
 ? (?)
? (?)

* Professional club appearances and points
counted for domestic first grade only.

Lee Briers is a rugby league player who plays stand-off for Warrington Wolves. He formerly played for St Helens RFC, breaking into the first team as a teenager, standing in for the suspended captain Bobbie Goulding, and helping guide the Saints through to the 1997 Rugby League Challenge Cup final, winning the Man Of The Match award in the semi-final defeat of Salford. However, the return of Goulding meant Briers was dropped to the reserves, missing out on an appearance in the final & Warrington Wolves stepped in to secure his signature in a £65,000 move.

Briers continued in the half-back role, a position that has at times in his career been challenged by various signings, resulting in him playing in short spells at full-back. Having fought off such challenges he has established himself as one of the most accomplished half-backs in Super League, and now captains the Warrington team.

Briers is well known for his excellent kicking skills and his ability to successfully convert drop goals. He currently holds the Super League record, and jointly Warrington all-time record (with Paul Bishop), for the most number of drop goals in a game (5 against Halifax at The Shay). In 2006 he became Warrington's leading all-time drop-goal scorer, and at the end of the 2006 season has 50 to his name in Wolves' colours.

He also holds the record for points in a match (40 through 14 goals & 3 tries) and goals in a match (14) both recorded in the Challenge Cup against York in 2000.

Briers is also captain of the Wales national rugby league team, and was recently selected in the back-up squad for the 2006 Tri-Nations competition in Australia and New Zealand, playing in Britain's warm-up game in Newcastle. However, he was controversially over-looked for the full series, with many believing he would have offered Britain's one dimensional attack the variety it badly needed.

He will lead Warrington again in the 2007 Super League season, in what will be his tenth year at the club. Currently fourth in the all-time points scoring list for the club, Harry Bath is next in Briers' sights. Only Brian Bevan and Steve Hesford have scored more for the famous club.

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