Forgot about Morrison, his stay was short but effective. Steve Sharp deserves a mention, I thought he was pivotal in our first grand final win, it was he who went blind side to Ella resulting in Grothe's try and proved to be a reliable defender for many years. He also scored the memorable first try at Parramatta Stadium.
John Muggleton was ahead of his time, mobile, skill full and had an almighty boot.
"Yep Talking Parra had Tuilagi and Pezet at 9.5 and felt that was too high considering both had issues during the game, particularly the first 25 mins."
"With To'o and his comment of "Hard work beats talent" leans into what i suspect with my comments below as well. Discipline, ie hard work to get back in the line and move up when fatigued , the cover defending the fullback getting back in…"
"They are spot on. He did more wrong than right. The bounce of the ball goes the other way on Smith try and his own, and his performance would be crucified. They were very lucky bounces on somewhat selfish 3rd tackle plays. He was also at fault for a…"
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Tepai and Pauli will be on this list in the future.
See polysesian thread
Forgot about Morrison, his stay was short but effective. Steve Sharp deserves a mention, I thought he was pivotal in our first grand final win, it was he who went blind side to Ella resulting in Grothe's try and proved to be a reliable defender for many years. He also scored the memorable first try at Parramatta Stadium.
John Muggleton was ahead of his time, mobile, skill full and had an almighty boot.
Agree Muggleton was ahead of his time.
Think it may have been O'Reilly who went the blind side and then Sharpe was involved before Atkins scored. Try that changed and won the GF
I consider wynn a front rower. He was a barging ram.
Hindmarsh had atleast 3 seasons where his attack was actually better than his defence. If hindy played during the 80s he would be an immortal.
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