Adam Blair: The unsung hero in Brisbane's finals charge

By Jdhenen / Roar Rookie

The Broncos have enjoyed a successful home-and-away season. They finished in second spot, leaving them with a home final on Saturday night.

With the likes of Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford getting deserved praise, it seems Adam ‘Teddy Bear’ Blair has flown under the radar.

His off the ball defensive efforts are second to none. If you watch the field goal Cooper Cronk slotted in the 15-8 win over Brisbane, Blair was the only player read the play and applied pressure to Cronk.

It’s the little things like that effort that get unnoticed by the supporters and media.

I’ve seen numerous comments from fans about Adam being a ‘lazy’ player, who doesn’t put in all that he has. If you watch the games again, you will see the trusty prop nearly always puts pressure on the opposing kicker.

Not only do his pressure plays blow me away, but his knack for shutting big props down right on the try line. He often makes the pivotal tackle on the charging big man trying to cross the white line.

Another attribute impressing me is his passing game. Adding yet another string to his bow, Blair can lay on a pass just as good as any half in the game.

An example being in the hammering of South Sydney, after Corey Oates’ massive 95-metre try, the Broncos laid on one of the best tries off a kick-off you will ever witness. Watch the replay closely as Adam holds the ball up before putting Milford into a gaping hole in the defence inevitably setting up the try.

Yes I know Milford ran a good line and is quick on his feet however, without the inch-perfect pass from Blair the try would not have been possible.

In my opinion, Adam Blair is a key player for Brisbane and is central to their grand final hopes.

The Crowd Says:

2015-09-12T21:33:08+00:00

Jake

Guest


Smell The Fear You should have a fear of talking after that comment.

2015-09-12T11:51:05+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Origin selections for NSW lack guts.

2015-09-12T01:08:02+00:00

Niall

Guest


The same thing has happened to Tony Williams. His first year at the Dogs he didn't live to expectations. Second year he was fine, just playing a completely different role than previously. He's been labelled by fans and media as 'lazy', 'no ticker', 'waste of money'. Yet players who are perceived to be 'tough' go without the character assasination when form dips.

2015-09-11T21:46:00+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


You're right. It's far too easy to make hype (around a player or whatever topic) the standard and judge against that. But everyone is allowed one bad year. Given he was with the Tigers, what can you expect?

2015-09-11T21:28:16+00:00

Niall

Guest


He had one bad season with the Tigers and its been held against him ever since. He's always been a good player.

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2015-09-11T05:13:29+00:00

Jdhenen

Roar Rookie


He has been a great player for a while now. This article wasn't about his stats.

2015-09-11T01:40:05+00:00

smell the fear

Guest


Statistically he is playing no better than at the Tigers. People just assume he is because he is surrounded by better talent

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