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Gee the sharks fans are touchy when you rate someone over their star bench prop. Clearly you think the only tough part to a props game is defence. I was more talking about him being a starting prop. Has fifita ever started a game?
Gee the sharks fans are touchy when you rate someone over their star bench prop. Clearly you think the only tough part to a props game is defence. I was more talking about him being a starting prop. Has fifita ever started a game?
How so?
Here are their stats from the last ten games(cbf going back further)
Fifita
Minutes: 52.5
Runs: 15.7
Metres: 134.8
Tackle Breaks: 4.4
Tackles: 32.3
Offloads: .5
Matulino
Minutes: 46.7
Runs: 15
Metres: 139.4
Tackle Breaks: 2.3
Tackles: 17.6
Offloads: 1.2
Seems pretty fairly split between the two. People think Fifita is just an "impact" guy but he was awesome for us this year.
Actually it was interesting a fair few of those games from matulino were from the bench and from fifita starting(prop and 2nd row). I'm not going through the games again but look it up, you'd be surprised as I was from the minutes.
I just think it is funny that view Fifita as just an impact player when he is more of a worker then most props. He is quality for a 23 year old prop
Scott, Tamou, McGuire, Woods, Gibbs, Grant, Bromwich are the pick.
Gibbs is the best defensive prop in the world and his work in attack this year was greatly improved, so I'd definitely have him up there.
Gibbs for Origin 2013!
lol @ people rating Graham.
Tolman fair enough.
Graham had a easier job than Tolman and Kasiano and didn't really do much more than those two imo.
For almost the whole season, Graham got to come on against tired players after Kasiano and Tolman had done the hard yakka.
I'll reserve my judgement of him as an elite prop until he gets a crack as a starter.
Bryan norrie.. what an outstanding gf he had.
lol @ people rating Graham.
He's not playing the usual benchies role, he plays a hard 60 mintues week in week out in the hardest Rugby League comp in the world and he's more than succeeded. 30 odd tackles and ~130m a game, not to mentioning a MASSIVE part in revolutionising the Bullldogs style of play with unparalleled ball playing ability from any front rower currently in the game.
RWB said:There is a difference between starting the game as a prop compared to coming off the bench against a tired forward pack. Whilst they both had great finishes to the season these stats need to be put in some context.