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NRL Pom prediction: who will have the biggest impact in 2019?

Which Pom will have the biggest impact on the NRL in 2019?


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Don Is Good

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Which Pom import is going to have the biggest effect on the NRL in 2019?

Will it be Gareth Widdop, switched to full back, and out to leave a legacy in his last season in the NRL?

Will it be Sam Burgess, who has had a proper off season and preseason with niggling injuries repaired at last?

Will it be Elliot Whitehead, who has turned into an ace back rower?

Will it be Ryan Hall, who after returning from an ACL injury in May, shows what a real beast of a winger he is?

Or will it be the fiercely competitive new boy at Canberra, John Bateman?
You don’t have a “none of the above” included in your pole?
 

beave

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so the french are using the word ‘pom’ now eh?

I’m still on team Kungl for this alt account.......
 
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The Cowboys are looking at a French fullback. Move over Remi Casty... :)

The French rugby league full back is Tony Gigot, who won the Lance Todd trophy for best player in the 2018 Challenge Cup, won by his club Catalans Dragons.

He is a gun player, and he speaks accented English, but he wants to stay in France.
 

Spot On

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The French rugby league full back is Tony Gigot, who won the Lance Todd trophy for best player in the 2018 Challenge Cup, won by his club Catalans Dragons.

He is a gun player, and he speaks accented English, but he wants to stay in France.

Would he get a start for the Blackhawks?
 

Still Nutty

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Harry Potter - haven't seen a play like his 'expecto petronum' since the 'flying wedge' and the 'wall' by Parra in the 70's

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The stage show in Melbourne is all a front to get him past the salary cap for the Storm
 
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