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Easily recognizable due to the big hair Matt King the Warrington Wolves big money signing, the Australian test centre is tackled by Castleford duo Anthony Thackerey & Mark Leafa during the last gasp 34 - 31 super league win for the wolves.
Player Details:
Matt King
With winners' medals and an outstanding playing record at club, State and Test level in Australia, King's arrival in the UK confirms the Super League as a competition capable of attracting the best players in the world in the prime of their career. A world-class centre or winger who has penned a four year deal with the Wolves fresh from winning the NRL Premiership with Melbourne Storm, the tall and powerfully built Kangaroo international is one of the world's most dangerous strike players whether close to the line or from deep
| Camera: | canon eos-1d mark 111 |
| Lens: | Sigma 120-300 F2.8 |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
| Title: | Matt King |
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| Uploaded: | 4 Apr 2008 - 5:07 PM |
| Tags: | Action, Ball, General, Photo journalism, Rugby league, Sport, Sports / action, Tackle |
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Comments
I hope he knows the lad in blue real well...:0
Great shot..
Don
Superb shot - oh, and great haircut. A thoroughly deserved EC.
Lucy
This is so good. Where abouts were you on the pitch for this?
Sam
thank you everyone for your comments they are most appreciated ho & a big thanks to Pete for his award as well.
Steve
Quote: This is so good. Where abouts were you on the pitch for this?
Sam
Sam at Castleford you are not allowed within the 20 metre lines or behind the tryline, so as long as the sky sports cameras are not at the game i will position myself just about on halfway, it allows me to shoot bothsides trying to run the ball out of defence, unfortunatley this usually means not being able to get good shots of trys being scored, Different grounds have other positions you can & cant shoot from but those are the rules at the Jungle & are there for the saftey of not only the players but photographers as well.
Steve.
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