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the book is in mint condition for only $5 so may donate to my ex first grade player whom I checked out last week he played for the state, can I tell you what he said after last SOO?
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@ said:@ said:@ said:In the book 101 Great Rugby League PLayers they don't have Jarryd Hayne but have Wayne Pearce but no Robbie Farah - there is no justice in the world. (benji is in there)
Robbie Farah in the top 100?
Was feeling down this morning and needed a laugh. Thanks BBF!
Glad I could help. Who knows when the next edition comes out in ten years time if RF has finally retired he may take Wayne's posi.
@ said:Meninga was a massive beneficiary of Walters, Daley, Stuart, Belcher and Clyde…I would have any of those players except for Walters in front of him for ability without question.
Mal IMO was a bit of a myth, brushing aside blokes on the flanks who would of been spotting him 30 or so kilograms. If he was in the forwards he wouldn't of made a name for himself I'd reckon. Would of been interesting to see how he would of fared in this era of 100kg+ outside backs.
@ said:@ said:Meninga was a massive beneficiary of Walters, Daley, Stuart, Belcher and Clyde…I would have any of those players except for Walters in front of him for ability without question.
Mal IMO was a bit of a myth, brushing aside blokes on the flanks who would of been spotting him 30 or so kilograms. If he was in the forwards he wouldn't of made a name for himself I'd reckon. Would of been interesting to see how he would of fared in this era of 100kg+ outside backs.
Mal was a legend. He was an utter legend and always will be a legend. You can't deride one of the Most successful players and one of the most successful Origin coaches ever. I don't know what his leadership style exactly is, but whatever he does it works. You don't go into Origin and help build a dynasty like 10/11 at Rugby Leagues top event.
If Thurston, Lockyer, Cam Smith, Slater rank then Mal sure as hell counts.
@ said:@ said:Meninga was a massive beneficiary of Walters, Daley, Stuart, Belcher and Clyde…I would have any of those players except for Walters in front of him for ability without question.
Mal IMO was a bit of a myth, brushing aside blokes on the flanks who would of been spotting him 30 or so kilograms. If he was in the forwards he wouldn't of made a name for himself I'd reckon. Would of been interesting to see how he would of fared in this era of 100kg+ outside backs.
Mal was a legend. He was an utter legend and always will be a legend. You can't deride one of the Most successful players and one of the most successful Origin coaches ever. I don't know what his leadership style exactly is, but whatever he does it works. You don't go into Origin and help build a dynasty like 10/11 at Rugby Leagues top event.
If Thurston, Lockyer, Cam Smith, Slater rank then Mal sure as hell counts.
@ said:the book is in mint condition for only $5 so may donate to my ex first grade player whom I checked out last week he played for the state, can I tell you what he said after last SOO?
@ said:@ said:the book is in mint condition for only $5 so may donate to my ex first grade player whom I checked out last week he played for the state, can I tell you what he said after last SOO?
For what it's worth, go ahead and tell us.
@ said:@ said:@ said:the book is in mint condition for only $5 so may donate to my ex first grade player whom I checked out last week he played for the state, can I tell you what he said after last SOO?
For what it's worth, go ahead and tell us.
That RF should have been hooker for SOO - you could not have guessed of of course. My mate had played centre and 5/8 representing state and first grade and hooker as well in lower grades. I was almost blowing a gasket to get that out.
@ said:@ said:@ said:the book is in mint condition for only $5 so may donate to my ex first grade player whom I checked out last week he played for the state, can I tell you what he said after last SOO?
For what it's worth, go ahead and tell us.
That RF should have been hooker for SOO - you could not have guessed of of course. My mate had played centre and 5/8 representing state and first grade and hooker as well in lower grades. I was almost blowing a gasket to get that out.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:In the book 101 Great Rugby League PLayers they don't have Jarryd Hayne but have Wayne Pearce but no Robbie Farah - there is no justice in the world. (benji is in there)
Robbie Farah in the top 100?
Was feeling down this morning and needed a laugh. Thanks BBF!
Glad I could help. Who knows when the next edition comes out in ten years time if RF has finally retired he may take Wayne's posi.
Out of curiosity, is it a recent edition thing or a few years old?
@ said:Brett Kenny was the best Ive seen….he must be up pretty high
@ said:Brett Kenny was the best Ive seen….he must be up pretty high
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Robbie Farah in the top 100?
Was feeling down this morning and needed a laugh. Thanks BBF!
Glad I could help. Who knows when the next edition comes out in ten years time if RF has finally retired he may take Wayne's posi.
Out of curiosity, is it a recent edition thing or a few years old?
2012, apparently various groups have put out similar books in the past, about 15 or 20 years apart.
@ said:I haven't seen that much of Slater but more of Churchill, was Churchie as good as Billy the Kid?