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Buzz' Top 50

Vee

First Grade
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Just for arguments sake.


A million-dollar pay packet is no guarantee of a listing in the top 50.
Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga doesn’t get a start. Neither does Titans edge forward David Fifita.

Even Dally M front-rower of the year Payne Haas has missed out.

On form this year you can’t rate him alongside the likes of James Fisher-Harris, Joe Tapine, Patrick Carrigan, Jared Waerea Hargreaves, Reagan Campbell-Gillard or Junior Paulo.

Even Cody Walker, who was in the top 10 last year, was not consistent enough in 2022 to get a start.

Last year’s No.2 player, Tom Trbojevic and Ryan Papenhuyzen both miss out through injury.

OMITTED FROM 2021 (BIG NAMES MISSING)

Tom Trbojevic (2)
Brandon Smith (10)
Payne Haas (15)
Kalyn Ponga (17)
Damien Cook (18)
Christian Welch (19)
Luke Keary (21)
Ryan Papenhuyzen (22)
David Fifita (26)
Jai Arrow (27)
Daniel Saifiti (29)
Kotoni Staggs (33)

1

Nathan Cleary​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Halfback
Rank change: Same
BUZZ SAYS: At 25, Cleary is already being compared to halfback legends Andrew Johns and Johnathan Thurston after leading the Panthers to consecutive premierships. The most gifted and complete halfback.

2

Joey Manu​

Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Centre
Rank change: ↑ from 16
BUZZ SAYS: What a player at fullback, centre or five-eighth. The recently crowned Golden Boot winner finishes higher on the list than James Tedesco because of his versatility.

3

James Tedesco​

Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Fullback
Rank change: Same
BUZZ SAYS: The Aussie captain and tackle-busting machine produces at the highest level with unrivalled regularity for the Roosters, Blues and Kangaroos. Gets his hands on the footy more than any other fullback.

4

Cameron Munster​

Club: Melbourne Storm
Position: Five-eighth
Rank change: ↑ from 12
BUZZ SAYS: Stood out again this year as Storm’s best player. Gave up alcohol and the punt for a more stable life and it showed with dominating performances and a level of excellence week in, week out.

5

Jarome Luai​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Five-eighth
Rank change: ↑ from 20
BUZZ SAYS: Truly a great player. The fact he has taken his Penrith form and guided Samoa to the World Cup final, playing so magnificently without Nathan Cleary, says a lot about his ability. Wonderful competitor.

6

Latrell Mitchell​

Club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Fullback
Rank change: ↓ from 5
BUZZ SAYS: The No.1 player in rugby league on his day but is not as consistent as some of the bigger names. When he’s switched on there is not a better football or excitement machine, as seen with his two tries in the World Cup final.

7

James Fisher-Harris​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 14
BUZZ SAYS: Has laid the foundations for Penrith’s two premierships. The most fearless competitor. At 26, he is only now beginning to peak after 157 NRL games. Clearly the best front-rower in the NRL.

8

Jason Taumalolo​

Club: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Lock
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: An even more dominant and dynamic middle forward since coach Todd Payten cut back his minutes. More responsible than any other player for the Cowboys’ sensational season.

9

Joe Tapine​

Club: Canberra Raiders
Position: Prop
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: An unstoppable force for the Canberra Raiders. Big, strong, powerful and the game’s most improved middle forward. Rated just a fraction behind Fisher-Harris as the best prop in the game.

10

Isaah Yeo​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Lock
Rank change: ↑ from 13
BUZZ SAYS: A halfback in a forward’s body. Beautiful skills in all areas of the game. Plays 80 tough minutes, rarely makes an error, high tackle efficiency, sets up tries, the complete package.

11

Cameron Murray​

Club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Lock
Rank change: ↓ from 6
BUZZ SAYS: Says a lot about him as a footballer in that he can be equally as effective on the edge or in the middle whether it’s club footy, Origin or Tests. Great leader, great competitor, great player.

12

Liam Martin​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Established himself at the World Cup and for Penrith this year as arguably the best edge forward in the competition. Has got the lot – pace, power, strength and work rate.

13

Viliame Kikau​

Club: Canterbury Bulldogs
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: ↑ from 43
BUZZ SAYS: Absolute dynamite for the Penrith Panthers on their left edge and a huge signing for the Bulldogs. Uses his size, speed and strength to destroy his smaller opponents.

14

Junior Paulo​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 35
BUZZ SAYS: Physically the strongest forward in the comp and ball skills to match it. A barnstorming runner and you could see the quality of his offload for Samoa against England in the World Cup semi-final.

15

Joseph Suaalii​

Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Winger
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Equal to Brad Fittler as the best teenager I’ve ever seen. Will get better and better and better. Could be at No.1 in a few years such is his extraordinary potential as a centre, five-eighth or fullback.

16

Josh Addo-Carr​

Club: Canterbury Bulldogs
Position: Winger
Rank change: ↑ from 44
BUZZ SAYS: Name any winger who has played for Australia since Ken Irvine and the Kangaroos flyer is the equal or a better finisher than all of them. Has been Australia’s best player at the World Cup.

17

Valentine Holmes​

Club: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Centre
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Finally found his best position as a centre for the Cowboys and no shock that he was chosen in the Dally M team of the year. Can burst a game open from anywhere. A complete footballer.

18

Stephen Crichton​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Centre
Rank change: ↑ from 42
BUZZ SAYS: Big-game specialist in grand finals for the Panthers and at the World Cup for Samoa. Can score a try out of nowhere, can

19

Tino Fa’asuamaleaui​

Club: Gold Coast Titans
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 41
BUZZ SAYS: The youngest NRL skipper in the competition at just 22 years of age. Has a massive work rate and constantly a threat to his opponents. One of the first forwards picked for the Maroons and Kangaroos.

20

Jack Wighton​

Club: Canberra Raiders
Position: Five-eighth
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: I’m not sure there is a better competitor anywhere in the NRL, whether it’s club footy, Origin or Tests. Plays tough and with furious energy in attack and defence.

21

Harry Grant​

Club: Melbourne Storm
Position: Hooker
Rank change: ↓ from 11
BUZZ SAYS: Surged past Damien Cook, Api Koroisau and Reed Mahoney to be clearly the best hooker in the competition. Has got a beautiful passing game and reads the game better than anyone.
22

Ben Hunt​

Club: St George Illawarra Dragons
Position: Halfback
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: St George-Illawarra’s best player this year by the length of Kogarah Oval as a halfback and also excelled at hooker for the Maroons and the Kangaroos at the World Cup.
23

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves​

Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 28
BUZZ SAYS: Old school front-rower, magnificent forward leader for the Roosters, although becoming a liability with his poor discipline. Has led the Chooks to three titles and is still going as powerfully as ever.

24

Mitchell Moses​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Halfback
Rank change: ↓ from 23
BUZZ SAYS: Now the No.2 halfback behind Nathan Cleary. Has developed into the complete playmaker. More responsible than any other player for the Eels’ surge into the grand final.
 

Vee

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25

Haumole Olakau’atu​

Club: Manly Sea Eagles
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: A devastating edge forward for the Sea Eagles and regularly their best player in a disappointing season. Has only played 49 career games and could be anything with more experience next year.

26

Dylan Edwards​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Fullback
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Won Penrith’s player of the year and the Clive Churchill Medal on grand final night. Not a more improved player across the comp in the last few years. Up there with any of the great fullbacks.

27

Jahrome Hughes​

Club: Melbourne Storm
Position: Halfback
Rank change: ↓ from 4
BUZZ SAYS: Established himself as one of the NRL’s premier halves in recent years alongside Cameron Munster. A very good organiser, high-energy footballer and can make a break from broken play.

28

Matt Burton​

Club: Canterbury Bulldogs
Position: Five-eighth
Rank change: ↓ from 9
BUZZ SAYS: A massive weapon for the Bulldogs with the most dangerous kicking game we’ve seen in rugby league for years. Also a tremendous running five-eighth. Will become an Origin and Test regular.

29

Patrick Carrigan​

Club: Brisbane Broncos
Position: Lock
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: What a powerhouse. His value to the Broncos was best demonstrated when they fell in a heap while was banned for four weeks for a hip-drop tackle. Wally Lewis medallist in Origin. Outstanding leader.

30

Nelson Asofa-Solomona​

Club: Melbourne Storm
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 47
BUZZ SAYS: One of the most feared players in the competition and can play edge or middle and equally destructive in either area. Almost impossible to contain close to the line.

31

Jeremiah Nanai​

Club: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Dally M second-rower of the year and unlucky to not make the final 17 for Australia in the World Cup final. Huge threat whenever he touches the football and scored 17 tries for the Cowboys.

32

Nicho Hynes​

Club: Cronulla Sharks
Position: Halfback
Rank change: ↑ from 40
BUZZ SAYS: The Cronulla Sharks’ only starter in the top 50 after a wonderful year in which he finished a tearaway winner of the Dally M award. Can read a game and steers his side beautifully.

33

Shaun Lane​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Had a dynamite season on the edge for the Parramatta Eels and could quite easily have made the Kangaroos side for the World Cup. Runs nice lines and has a great offload.

34

Hudson Young​

Club: Canberra Raiders
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Desperately unlucky not to make Australia’s World Cup team after a magnificent season on the edge for the Canberra Raiders. Runs hard and with great purpose. Can score a try from anywhere.

35

Brian To’o​

Club: Penrith Panthers
Position: Winger
Rank change: ↓ from 24
BUZZ SAYS: A pocket powerhouse and as strong as any winger I’ve ever seen. Uses his brute strength to bump off defenders and is so hard to tackle. Lacks height but still safe under the high ball.

36

Victor Radley​

Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Lock
Rank change: ↓ from 31
BUZZ SAYS: If only he didn’t find so much trouble away from footy. Plays strong and consistently for the Roosters and his great work ethic rubbed off on the English players at the World Cup.

37

Api Koroisau​

Club: Wests Tigers
Position: Hooker
Rank change: ↑ from 46
BUZZ SAYS: Has won three grand finals and is a huge signing for the Wests Tigers. Has become the complete player in recent years, his service to Cleary and Luai has helped them develop into great players at Penrith.

38

Dylan Brown​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Five-eighth
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Had his best season for the Parramatta Eels to show why the likes of the Dolphins are willing to pay around $900,000 for his services. Played all 28 games for the club this year.

39

Isaiah Papali’i​

Club: Wests Tigers
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: ↑ from 50
BUZZ SAYS: Has been a stunning revelation for the Eels after being unwanted at the Warriors. A great tackle buster and one of the most threatening edge forwards in the game. Huge pick-up for Wests Tigers.

40

Clint Gutherson​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Fullback
Rank change: ↓ from 32
BUZZ SAYS: Probably not a better athlete or competitor in the competition. Lacks a little bit of class next to the great fullbacks but turns up every week and delivers for the Parramatta Eels.

41

Scott Drinkwater​

Club: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Fullback
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Stood out as one of the Cowboys’ best players this year. Has the knack of injecting himself into footy games at exactly the right moment with his speed and class.

42

Reed Mahoney​

Club: Canterbury Bulldogs
Position: Hooker
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: A creative dummy-half and an absolute tackling machine who will regularly make 50 a game. His outstanding form this year was one of the major reasons the Eels made it to the grand final. Big gain for the Bulldogs.

43

Reagan Campbell-Gillard​

Club: Parramatta Eels
Position: Prop
Rank change: ↑ from 45
BUZZ SAYS: A controversial sacking from Brad Fittler’s NSW Blues Origin side but delivered every week in the front row for the Parramatta Eels and for Mal Meninga at the World Cup.

44

Campbell Graham​

Club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Centre
Rank change: ↓ from 38
BUZZ SAYS: Big, strong, reliable and super tough which is why Mal Meninga chose him for the Kangaroos ahead of other candidates for the World Cup. Is only 23 but has played six seasons at the Rabbitohs.

45

Keaon Koloamatangi​

Club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Has enormous strength and a high work rate in the Rabbitohs’ forward pack. Played well all year for Souths and made his debut for Tonga in representative football.

46

Alex Johnston​

Club: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Position: Winger
Rank change: ↑ from 48
BUZZ SAYS: The stats are proof this guy is one of the all-time wingers. First player ever to score 30 tries two seasons running and closing in on Ken Irvine’s all-time record of 212 tries. Needs another 46 tries.

47

Adam Reynolds​

Club: Brisbane Broncos
Position: Halfback
Rank change: ↓ from 25
BUZZ SAYS: Age and injuries have slowed down the old South Sydney Rabbitohs champion but he still regularly delivered for the Broncos this year. Probably not a better leader in the competition.

48

Reuben Cotter​

Club: North Queensland Cowboys
Position: Prop
Rank change: New
BUZZ SAYS: Talk about improved players. A fearless competitor who started the year as just a player (21 games in three years) but delivered every week for the Cowboys and for Queensland in State of Origin.

49
Angus Crichton
Club: Sydney Roosters
Position: Second-rower
Rank change: ↓ from 34
BUZZ SAYS: Benefits greatly from playing in such a powerful Roosters roster. Doesn’t have the impact of a Kikau, Martin or Olakau’atu but turns up each week and delivers at all levels in club, Origin and Test footy.

50

Daly Cherry-Evans​

Club: Manly Sea Eagles
Position: Halfback
Rank change: ↓ from 8
BUZZ SAYS: Didn’t have his best season in a Manly Sea Eagles side torn apart by the pride jersey fiasco but led the Maroons to victory in State of Origin and still in the top four halfbacks in the NRL.
 

Vee

First Grade
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Liam Martin and Olakau'atu a bit high for mine, Dylan Edwards and Jarome Hughes could be higher.
 

PARRA_FAN

Coach
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So top 50 players of the year and the Dally M winner isnt even in the top 10 or 20?? Wow its definitely the off season lol
 

Munky

Coach
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As I said in the Panthers forum, I find it odd that Yeo's ranking is listed in binary rather than base ten.

Even then it is one too low.
 

Maximus

Coach
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21

Harry Grant​

Club: Melbourne Storm
Position: Hooker
Rank change: ↓ from 11
BUZZ SAYS: Surged past Damien Cook, Api Koroisau and Reed Mahoney to be clearly the best hooker in the competition. Has got a beautiful passing game and reads the game better than anyone.


I'm confused. He was 11th best last year and they were 18th, 46th and not on the list, so how exactly did he surge ahead while also losing 10 positions?

Some of those are bad, but Stephen Crichton being the 18th best player in the comp?
 

gerg

Juniors
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I mean Suaalii is going to be a star, by the looks. Far too high on this list though.
 

Rhino_NQ

Immortal
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Knew Liam martin would be stupidly high before I read through it. Josh Jackson 2.0. pretty sure if you were offered martin or harry grant to be at your club you would take grant and forget who the other option was
 

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