Stephen Crichton wows with Avengers-like skills at Blues

Stephen Crichton led the Bulldogs to a famous win over the Eels earlier this month. Picture: Brendon Thorne/Getty Images

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

"He's an absolute weapon": Stephen Crichton continues to impress his Blues teammates with his incredible talent

At just 23 years old, Stephen Crichton has already achieved more than many players do in their entire careers.

But his most impressive feat might be something that goes unnoticed by most.

According to a report by news.com.au, Jarome Luai has made it clear that he wants to step up from being Robin to Batman when he joins the Wests Tigers next season.

However, another former Panthers teammate is taking inspiration from a different superhero as he embraces his new leadership role.

Crichton had never captained a game before Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo handed him the captaincy at the beginning of the season.

Drawing from the wisdom of Spider-Man, Crichton understands that "with great power comes great responsibility."

After Canterbury's recent win over Parramatta, Ciraldo praised his star centre for helping the team come back from a late deficit to secure a victory.

He emphasized Crichton's undeniable influence on the team, crediting him for teaching his teammates how to win.

Crichton, who has scored in four consecutive grand finals and led Samoa to a World Cup final, leads by example.

His actions on the field speak volumes, showcasing his leadership qualities and determination.

In the world of Rugby League, Stephen Crichton is proving to be a true marvel, impressing everyone with his exceptional skill and leadership abilities.

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