We’ll never know.Slater was way faster than Jimmy Jack and twice as talented.
Slater didn’t play in the era where you could clobber blokes to slow them up… plus Slater never played in a poor team.
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We’ll never know.Slater was way faster than Jimmy Jack and twice as talented.
I find Slater's achievements are often downplayed because he was a grub, a Queenslander and a smart arse.We’ll never know.
Slater didn’t play in the era where you could clobber blokes to slow them up… plus Slater never played in a poor team.
It's not a good argument to compare champions from different eras....diet, training techniques, video, recovery, transport and probably more.I find Slater's achievements are often downplayed because he was a grub, a Queenslander and a smart arse.
If we discount those character traits and his state of birth, it is folly not to acknowledge that he was an ultra elite player who excelled in any arena. He could stop tries like not many others, was a brilliant broken field runner, had explosive speed off the mark, was very safe under the highball and was an awesome ballplayer. On top of this, he has a very strategic football mind, as evidenced by his success as a player and as a coach. He is in the conversation for immortal status one day and rightly so.
Ouch, but probably correct although, in his day, Jimmy was good.Slater was way faster than Jimmy Jack and twice as talented.
I remember that gave him an absolute flogging.That’s a big call but he was certainly a good one.
Very good last line defence and could find a gap.
Only thing he ever did wrong was sledge Ian Robert’s about his sexuality at Leichhardt one day and got the s..t beaten out of him by same IR.
Trainer was scratching around on the ground looking for broken teeth( true).
Ouch, but probably correct although, in his day, Jimmy was good.Slater was way faster than Jimmy Jack and twice as talented.
There was talk he was going to but think he opted out but can’t say for sure.I remember that gave him an absolute flogging.
I think Jack tried to sue Roberts over that, not completely sure.
Just before half time Manly v Tigers at northern end of the ground. I was opposite out front of Robinson stand.I remember that gave him an absolute flogging.
I think Jack tried to sue Roberts over that, not completely sure.
Could the writing been on the wall for Wests with rumours circling about a 12 team comp and teams possibly going ......Couldn't believe at the time that Wests let him go but, given Garry's love of a dollar, I assume it was a money decision for him.
Got a rule implemented in his honour too....to stop fullbacks kicking blokes in the head as they tried to stop tries. His defence funnily enough was never as effective after he wasn't able to do that. Not sure in the NRL made any official rule changes regarding fullbacks karate kicking oncoming chasers in the face when diffusing bombs? That was another Billy trademark.I find Slater's achievements are often downplayed because he was a grub, a Queenslander and a smart arse.
If we discount those character traits and his state of birth, it is folly not to acknowledge that he was an ultra elite player who excelled in any arena. He could stop tries like not many others, was a brilliant broken field runner, had explosive speed off the mark, was very safe under the highball and was an awesome ballplayer. On top of this, he has a very strategic football mind, as evidenced by his success as a player and as a coach. He is in the conversation for immortal status one day and rightly so.
Absolutely loved the Tank. He did have a severe allergy to passing the ball though ....lol
What a player. Pity about his injury. How good was Lawrence?Absolutely loved the Tank. He did have a severe allergy to passing the ball though ....lol
Sure was mate but I never saw someone break through the line that Slater drove into the grandstand like JimmySlater was way faster than Jimmy Jack and twice as talented.
He rarely needed to pass itAbsolutely loved the Tank. He did have a severe allergy to passing the ball though ....lol
Generally, but he blew a few in that video….He rarely needed to pass it
Definitely top 5 for mine. It took Belcher on the end of a very successful Raiders backline to dislodge Jack who was the incumbent. There were other great fullbacks like Shearer, Ridge and I am sure I am forgetting a few but Jack had the best all round game I have seen. Jonathan Docking was another I really liked to watch play.What would you rate in 1980's fullbacks? Top 5 ?
Badge and Jimmy were the clear top full backs of that area. Always going at each other in club and rep games.Definitely top 5 for mine. It took Belcher on the end of a very successful Raiders backline to dislodge Jack who was the incumbent. There were other great fullbacks like Shearer, Ridge and I am sure I am forgetting a few but Jack had the best all round game I have seen. Jonathan Docking was another I really liked to watch play.
Jack didn't mind a kicking duel either.
Hold the phone. We’re going from 16 to 17 teams in 2024 then back to 12. When ?Could the writing been on the wall for Wests with rumours circling about a 12 team comp and teams possibly going ......
The game against Norths I think, back in the day, Jimmy Jack lost a tooth which he found on the pitch and slipped it into the fold of his sock - he then fielded a line drop out and proceeded to score a try. 🦷🧦🤣Definitely top 5 for mine. It took Belcher on the end of a very successful Raiders backline to dislodge Jack who was the incumbent. There were other great fullbacks like Shearer, Ridge and I am sure I am forgetting a few but Jack had the best all round game I have seen. Jonathan Docking was another I really liked to watch play.
Jack didn't mind a kicking duel either.