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Best player to never play at Origin/Test level

gypsy

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How does that analogy work in what Morrison did?
I get that you wanna bag Moltzen and the Tigers as much as you can but it doesn't fit in this situation.
It's not called 'a Moltzen' anyway, round here we call it 'a Turner'.

Simple. What Morrison did, is seen by many as a dog act. Anything resembling a dog act, is synonymous with 'doing a moltz'. Try to keep up no name sheeesh.
 

Didgi

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Simple. What Morrison did, is seen by many as a dog act. Anything resembling a dog act, is synonymous with 'doing a moltz'. Try to keep up no name sheeesh.

I thought Monaghan might be more accurate, personally...
 
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Willie Mason was awesome back then too - arguably more destructive than Bailey. Lets not forget the golden era when the likes of Clyde, Blocker, Sirro, Harragon, Lazarus and Cleal were tearing it up.


LOL Cleal was never part of any NSW golden era.
 

Canard

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Short story version, he ditched the club and said he "wanted to go to a club that offered the chance of a premiership". This after being a player that was much admired as a young up and comer and future captain.
Ended up at parra then NQ.
Toilet block behind in goal at Leichhardt named in response.

So exactly what Scott Prince did to NQ then?

Morrison played 5 seasons at the Cowboys before he went to Parra, not the other way around.

He should have been picked for rep in that time, was easily the best player in a terrible team.

Left the club on bad terms though.
 

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