Yank sizes up Webcke
By Jim Morton
November 5, 2004
AMERICAN Ian Blake has left his helmet and gridiron suit of armour back home to make a name for himself in rugby league.
Brisbane-based Blake, 22, is set to make an unusual first impression on new Broncos club-mate Shane Webcke this month when he lines up for the United States in an historic clash against Australia.
The 188cm, 106kg second-rower has been selected in the American squad for the international at Philadelphia's Franklin Field on November 30.
It comes after the former schoolboy gridiron star enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Queensland Tertiaries competition to represent Australia and catch the eye of Broncos talent scouts.
Blake has just begun training with the club after registering with Brisbane's feeder team Toowoomba which plays in the Queensland Cup.
"There's no guarantees or promises but it's an opportunity and what I want to do," the business student said. "It's a big transition."
Despite earlier giving up gridiron at college to play rugby union, he can't escape his American football roots as he lives with the nickname "Angry Linebacker".
This year's change from a union back to workhorse league forward, as a result of watching the NRL on television, has surprised Blake's family and friends back home in Austin, Texas.
"They think I'm pretty crazy to do something like this," said the American, who arrived in Brisbane two years ago.
"But they get a kick out of it because they see it as a novelty."
Blake is more than happy to be free of the restrictive jumbo-sized shoulder padding and helmet required in gridiron.
"The helmets also act as blinders and you get dazed virtually every hit but in league you can get ready for each hit," he said.
"In league there's a bit more technique in the tackle.
"The collisions and the body contact are both physical and enjoyable."
However, Blake's under no illusions that any potential collision with Kangaroos prop Webcke in the one-off Test will be much fun.
"I don't think I'd really come off too well on that one," he said.
"He'll try to smash me but I'll give it my best anyway."