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Billy Smith - Legend who hasn't been shown true Respect by NRL & media

denis preston

First Grade
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Billy was always a pugnacious wild child mixed in with a healthy amount of the mischievous Puck.

At the SCG one GF they had the cavalcade of sports cars with their roofs down with lots of greats sitting on the back waving to the crowd and all of a sudden Billy hops the fence from the outer and runs out towards them.

Sticks was coming past in his car and he got it to stop and beckoned Billy to come sit beside him and like an errant school boy being chastised by the principal he hopped up and gave Sticks a cuddle and Sticks patted him on the head.

Sticks once said that Billy was the best half he ever played with or saw and that was long after both their careers were over so that is certainly a good enough testimony for me.
Funny then , as when he needed his “ best half “ in the big games he played him elsewhere!
 

Old Timer

Coach
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Funny then , as when he needed his “ best half “ in the big games he played him elsewhere!
George Evans was so good that it allowed Billy to play in the centres when required

Saints were blessed with options and having unbelievable depth across so many positions although centre was probably our worst.

 

maestro1

Bench
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George Evans was so good that it allowed Billy to play in the centres when required

Saints were blessed with options and having unbelievable depth across so many positions although centre was probably our worst.

They mentioned to Billy whether he minded doing some of Gasnier's defence. Billy's response was, "as long as he keeps scoring those tries, I'll do his defence for him" ....or words to that effect.
 

maestro1

Bench
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Billy was always a pugnacious wild child mixed in with a healthy amount of the mischievous Puck.

At the SCG one GF they had the cavalcade of sports cars with their roofs down with lots of greats sitting on the back waving to the crowd and all of a sudden Billy hops the fence from the outer and runs out towards them.

Sticks was coming past in his car and he got it to stop and beckoned Billy to come sit beside him and like an errant school boy being chastised by the principal he hopped up and gave Sticks a cuddle and Sticks patted him on the head.

Sticks once said that Billy was the best half he ever played with or saw and that was long after both their careers were over so that is certainly a good enough testimony for me.
That was also another snub from the NRL to Billy. He should have been in those open top cars but wasn't invited. He was at least an equal to all that rode in those open top vehicles.
 

maestro1

Bench
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I'd take Thurston over Johns every day of the week.
Never saw Billy play. Is there a "modern" player whose style was similar to his so I can get an idea of what kind of player he was?
Think of a skilfull, fast running Raudonikas with a wonderful kicking game who tackled like no other half before him or after him. They once had a story on Billy in Big League where they showed a diagram of all the bones he had broken. Toughest bugger ever.
 

SIR LANCELOT

Juniors
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Truly one of the greatest to have played our game.Watched Billy from start to finish of his career.Followers of the game today would be in awe of the effort he put in with every game he played.I agree with many others WHY has he not been honoured as others have been.Deserves the highest rewards that this game can give.
Onya Billy Smith.
 

since77

Juniors
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Modern? Probably not.

Billy was as tough as Raudonikis but more skilful. Great ball player - short pass when opponents expected a straight out the backs move, switch it up the blind etc. Great kicking game, could find touch back when that was a thing to get the feed and head, good little chip. Could make a break. Had an uncanny link with Changa. Had Rocket running off him when Reddy was young, and helped him develop his own ball skills as he got a little older.

Tough as teak, and wouldnt back down from anybody.

There is no 1 player to compare him with but this might give you some sort of idea.

He had the cheek, guile and kicking skills of Alfie.
He had the toughness and resilience of Raudonikis and Foran. One season he broke his fore-arm in 2 places and had it plated and bolted and turned out for the semi final 3 weeks later
He had the play making and defensive skills of Stirling.
He had the ability to read the game of Wally.

Defensively, those guys wouldn’t be in the same room as Smithy imo, despite their wide skills set.

Think of a skilfull, fast running Raudonikas with a wonderful kicking game who tackled like no other half before him or after him. They once had a story on Billy in Big League where they showed a diagram of all the bones he had broken. Toughest bugger ever.
Thanks for the answers everyone!
 

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