ARL-The 90's..

13 Glen Lazarus
12 Paul Harragon
11 Steve Roach
10 Petro Civoniceva
9 Mark Carroll
8 Martin Bella
7 Mark Sargent
6 Martin Lang
5 Darren Britt
4 Les Davidson
3 Paul Dunn
2 Joe Galuvao
1 Danny Lee
 
13 Lazarus
12 Roach
11 Civoniceva
10 Carroll
9 Sargent
8 Davidson
7 Britt
6 Bella
5 Lang
4 Dunn
3 Gee
2 Galuvao
1 Lee
 
13Paul Harragon
12 Mark Carroll
11 Glen Lazarus
10 Les Davidson
9 Martin Lang
8 Joe Galuvao
7 Steve Roach
6 Mark Sargent
5 Martin Bella
4 Andrew Gee
3 Darren Britt
2 Paul Dunn
1 Danny Lee
 
My Votes

13 Glen Lazarus
12 Les Davidson
11 Paul Harrogan
10 Mark Carroll
9 Petro Civoniceva
8 Steve Roach
7 Martin Lang
6 Martin Bella
5 Joe Galuvao
4 Darren Britt
3 Mark Sargent
2 Danny Lee
1 Andrew Gee
 
Props 1

13 Glen Lazarus
12 Petro Civoniceva
11 Steve Roach
10 Mark Carroll
9 Paul Harragon
8 Mark Sargent
7 Martin Lang
6 Andrew Gee
5 Darren Britt
4 Martin Bella
3 Paul Dunn
2 Joe Galuvao
1 Danny Lee
 
Props 1

13 Glen Lazarus
12 Paul Harragon
11 Petro Civoniceva
10 Martin Bella
9 Mark Carroll
8 Steve Roach
7 Martin Lang
6 Andrew Gee
5 Joe Galuvao
4 Les Davidson
3 Paul Dunn
2 Danny Lee
1 Darren Britt
 
13 Glen Lazarus
12 Paul Harragon
11 Mark Carroll
10 Petro Civoniceva
9 Martin Bella
8 Les Davidson
7 Steve Roach
6 Mark Sargent
5 Joe Galuvao
4 Paul Dunn
3 Darren Britt
2 Danny Lee
1 Andrew Gee
 
13 Lazarus
12 Harrigan
11 Petero
10 Davidson
9 Roach
8 Carroll
7 Sargent
6 Lang
5 Bella
4 Gee
3 Dunn
2 Lee
1 Galuvao
 
13: Paul Harragon
12: Darren Britt
11: Glenn Lazarus
10: Mark Carroll
9: Martin Lang
8. Petero Civoneciva
7: Les Davidson
6: Steve Roach
5: Martin Bella
4: Andrew Gee
3: Paul Dunn
2: Mark Sargent
1: Joe Guluvao
 
Tried to take longevity into account, Blocker is close to my favourite ever player but his playing time was very limited in that decade so rated him accordingly. Not sure Galuvao played prop at all?
Chief was a standout IMO, hard nut who the opposition feared. Great leader. Loved watching him play.
Always thought Darren Britt was massively underrated, his ball-playing was second-to-none (except Blocker) and he was tough as a cheap steak. Very unlucky to miss out on NSW/Kangaroos jerseys IMO.
 
Glen Lazarus 163 pts
Paul Harragon 149 pts
Steve Roach 125 pts
Petro Civoniceva 128
Mark Carroll 122 pts
Les Davidson 107 pts
Mark Sargent 85 pts
Martin Bella 81 pts
Martin Lang 77 pts
Darren Britt 65 pts
Paul Dunn 50 pts
Andrew Gee 37 pts
Joe Galuvao 40 pts
Danny Lee 24 pts

Leaderboard After Rd 9

happy tiger 1099 pts
Poultry in Motion 1076 pts
WT2K 1066 pts
hobbo 1060 pts
Geo’s Marauders 1060 pts
Fade to Black 1045 pts
GNR 1030 pts
Steve’s Tigers 1027 pts
Lily’s Meercats 1003 pts
JD Tigers 953 pts
Bloody Legends 899 pts
Ink 815 pts
KiwiTiger 735 pts
Tiger5150 726 pts

After 10 Rounds ...happy has taken the lead with 3 rounds of voting to go..will he choke..8 ball says YES..Lazarus the highest scorer followed by the Chief..some real quality players taking points of each other among the rest..

Less than 100 pts separates 1st from 9th...this is still wide open...
 
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143437) said:
Tried to take longevity into account, Blocker is close to my favourite ever player but his playing time was very limited in that decade so rated him accordingly. Not sure Galuvao played prop at all?
Chief was a standout IMO, hard nut who the opposition feared. Great leader. Loved watching him play.
Always thought Darren Britt was massively underrated, his ball-playing was second-to-none (except Blocker) and he was tough as a cheap steak. Very unlucky to miss out on NSW/Kangaroos jerseys IMO.

I think in the 90s Galuvao only played fullback for the warriors. After they went broke at the end of 99 he joined penrith and made a switch to the backrow. This is all from memory.
Lazo was the standout to me and agree f2b the chief was a great player. Wish he never went on the footy show because he came across as a nob on that. Outstanding player and leader thou.
 
@kiwitiger said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143440) said:
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143437) said:
Tried to take longevity into account, Blocker is close to my favourite ever player but his playing time was very limited in that decade so rated him accordingly. Not sure Galuvao played prop at all?
Chief was a standout IMO, hard nut who the opposition feared. Great leader. Loved watching him play.
Always thought Darren Britt was massively underrated, his ball-playing was second-to-none (except Blocker) and he was tough as a cheap steak. Very unlucky to miss out on NSW/Kangaroos jerseys IMO.

I think in the 90s Galuvao only played fullback for the warriors. After they went broke at the end of 99 he joined penrith and made a switch to the backrow. This is all from memory.
Lazo was the standout to me and agree f2b the chief was a great player. Wish he never went on the footy show because he came across as a nob on that. Outstanding player and leader thou.

Lazarus never had the sheer intimidation factor that Blocker, Chief, Les Davidson, Spud etc had IMO. Hard men would of been very nervous when they came up against those 4 blokes. They were fun to watch for their unpredictability, you never knew what was going to happen!
 
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143441) said:
@kiwitiger said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143440) said:
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143437) said:
Tried to take longevity into account, Blocker is close to my favourite ever player but his playing time was very limited in that decade so rated him accordingly. Not sure Galuvao played prop at all?
Chief was a standout IMO, hard nut who the opposition feared. Great leader. Loved watching him play.
Always thought Darren Britt was massively underrated, his ball-playing was second-to-none (except Blocker) and he was tough as a cheap steak. Very unlucky to miss out on NSW/Kangaroos jerseys IMO.

I think in the 90s Galuvao only played fullback for the warriors. After they went broke at the end of 99 he joined penrith and made a switch to the backrow. This is all from memory.
Lazo was the standout to me and agree f2b the chief was a great player. Wish he never went on the footy show because he came across as a nob on that. Outstanding player and leader thou.

Lazarus never had the sheer intimidation factor that Blocker, Chief, Les Davidson, Spud etc had IMO. Hard men would of been very nervous when they came up against those 4 blokes. They were fun to watch for their unpredictability, you never knew what was going to happen!

I think Lazos fame and reputation came from how many GFs he won. Hard not to in the teams he played in. Quite a few better than him IMO.
 
Round 11

Props 2

Mario Fenech
Adam Ritson
Sam Backo
Jason Stevens
Shane Webcke
Steve Price
Quentin Pongia
David Gillespie
Brad Thorn
Robbie Kearns
Todd Payten
Ian Roberts
Nathan Cayless
Mark O’Meley
 
Quentin Pongia 13
Sam Backo 12
Ian Roberts 11
Jason Stevens 10
Mark O’Meley 9
Brad Thorn 8
Steve Price 7
David Gillespie 6
Robbie Kearns 5
Todd Payten 4
Nathan Cayless 3
Mario Fenech 2
Adam Ritson 1
 
@Tiger5150 said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143451) said:
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143441) said:
@kiwitiger said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143440) said:
@Fade-To-Black said in [ARL\-The 90's\.\.](/post/1143437) said:
Tried to take longevity into account, Blocker is close to my favourite ever player but his playing time was very limited in that decade so rated him accordingly. Not sure Galuvao played prop at all?
Chief was a standout IMO, hard nut who the opposition feared. Great leader. Loved watching him play.
Always thought Darren Britt was massively underrated, his ball-playing was second-to-none (except Blocker) and he was tough as a cheap steak. Very unlucky to miss out on NSW/Kangaroos jerseys IMO.

I think in the 90s Galuvao only played fullback for the warriors. After they went broke at the end of 99 he joined penrith and made a switch to the backrow. This is all from memory.
Lazo was the standout to me and agree f2b the chief was a great player. Wish he never went on the footy show because he came across as a nob on that. Outstanding player and leader thou.

Lazarus never had the sheer intimidation factor that Blocker, Chief, Les Davidson, Spud etc had IMO. Hard men would of been very nervous when they came up against those 4 blokes. They were fun to watch for their unpredictability, you never knew what was going to happen!

I think Lazos fame and reputation came from how many GFs he won. Hard not to in the teams he played in. Quite a few better than him IMO.

Absolutely. His main selling-point was being hard to pull down, he had limited skills and intimidation factor.
I would have Blocker, Chief or Spud in their prime before him. Like you say, he played in some superstar teams, he had to just do his job without worrying about providing any x-factor.
 

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