ozzie
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innsaneink said:knights 2004 said:ozzie said:what a joke - how old are yu guys - here have been briiliant halfback going back in time...examples -
Kevin Junee - fast as a bullet great attacker and a wondrful player
Horrie Hastings - tough as teak - would kill all these modern players off a break.
Peter Sterling - one of the best halfbacks i have seen
Monkey Mayes - good team player and wonderful runner of the ball.good link man
Steve Mortimer - great all round player
Tommy Bishop- nearly got a young team over the line for Cronulla's first premiership -
Tom Radounkus - what ever-this guy was tough - and a great captain
I haven't even sctratched the surface but yes Johns is as good as what I
have seen - but the rest - forget them...they are just a plain imitation of better players
IMO Mayes and Hastings dont deserve to sit with that group.....Johnny mayes was good, very good but not with the best of em...Hastings as was mentioned before tough as and very good, maybe could just sneak in.
Sterlo would be my pick as the best although Raudonikis is one of my all time favorite players. Sterlo could read the game even better than Johns IMO, it was like he knew what would happen on the 5th tackle when it was only the 2nd tackle...
I agree with your choice - shame he has now lost his hair and his nose seems to get longer - but a great footballer...i would like to see hastings play in this era - because he would certainly put a few of the pretenders on their bums...
Someone mentioned Billy Smith - a great player too - another one that the current mob wouldn't like to run across...