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naturally gifted rugby league players for scoring tries, who you rate ?

Panther79

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I will go with Blacklock, I don't think we have seen a wing like him since who comes in the middle sniffing around like modern day fullbacks do. Brett Morris can takes his opportunities but doesn't pop up like Blacklock did.

In years to come, I think we will be talking about Sivo in this conversation too.
 
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Watched a few classic games on Kayo lately (I highly recommend a look if you’ve got Kayo..)

Last night watched Gold Coast Seagulls versus Illawarra Steelers, reminded me just how good and naturally gifted Ian Russell was. Absolutely outstanding player, and one of the pillars when the Steelers became a strong side.
 

myrrh ken

First Grade
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I rate the players who not only were good finishers but could create something out of nothing on a consistent basis.

those blokes from my team - Peachey, ET, Barba, Presto
Other blokes - Nadruku, Andrew Walker, McGrady, Hayne, Kenny

Some of those had a season were they were just untouchable.
 

blue bags

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cliffy lyons.
phil blake,
scotty gale,
peter mortimer
benji marshall
greg alexander
billy slater
semi radradra
all these players. just natural footy players, just did there thing
burned alot of the opposition
 

Hutty1986

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I rate the players who not only were good finishers but could create something out of nothing on a consistent basis.

those blokes from my team - Peachey, ET, Barba, Presto
Other blokes - Nadruku, Andrew Walker, McGrady, Hayne, Kenny

Some of those had a season were they were just untouchable.
Barba at his best was absolutely sensational. People talk about Hayne in 09/14, but Barba was the man for the dogs in 2012. Scored plenty, set up plenty. Just showed how remarkable the defensive effort was from the storm in that year's grand final.
Such a shame hes thrown his career away.
 

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