Pryce is right for semi
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LEON Pryce is hoping to take the best form of his St Helens career into Saturday's Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-final with Leeds. pandora charms The Great Britain stand-off has been forced to take on a new role for his club this year following the shock departure of long- serving Saints talisman Sean Long to Hull, but the former Bradford favourite has revelled in his new responsibilities. He formed a new partnership with the exciting Kyle Eastmond until England's new scrum-half picked up ankle and shoulder injuries and has lined up alongside the versatile Scott Moore for the last two months, but nothing has dented Pryce's new-found swagger. Coach Swingpaches "I'm really pleased with my form," he said. "I think it's definitely the best I've played since I've been at Saints. "I've had to adapt my game this year. I played with a dominant half-back like Sean Long for so Embroidered patches long and I've tried to be a bit more creative and not rely so much on my running game. I think I've done that. "It's given me more responsibility. I've had a lot more ball and it's something I've enjoyed. I think I am a player who needs to be challenged. "There is still a lot of improvement but I'm getting to where I want to be." But Pryce's impressive form has still not been enough to win over new England coach Steve McNamara. Other articles:http://www.ckdyt.com/bbsxp/Blog.asp?BlogUserName=computer es&menu=ShowBlog&BlogID=1219http://mycult.org/blog/view/id_3881/title_morgan-pressel-wins-japan-l pga/
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