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Pick of the Poms

Rich

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JJ said:
Rich said:
All the members of the England A squad would hold down places in NRL teams. Ian Sibbit is likely to be the 18th man next week and he was in the Storm 17 every week in 2002.

And then guys like Ryan Bailey and Luke Robinson who haven't made the England A squad for next week would kill it over there.

:lol: :lol: kill it??? like Andy Platt, Dennis Betts and Chris Joynt did???? :lol: :lol:

Look, they are good players and would go ok....

They're better off staying in the UK and keeping your competition strong though


Haha great argument mate. Like saying Shane Webcke would be crap in Britain because Marc Carroll was. Have you ever seen Bailey or Robinson play?

But anyway, Webcke should stay in Australia and keep the NRL strong.
 

Sterling

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In-goal said:
The step up from SL to NRL is alot like the step up from NBL to the NBA.

Not many English players would be able to establish themselves over here.

Rubbish absolute rubbish, plenty of NRL players go to the RSL and strugle were a few come back to the NRL and flourish.

I spit on that comment

Richard Horne could be anything, i just hope that he remains with Hull FC

they might struggle cause theyre ready for retirement and about 35...
 

balmainbenny

Juniors
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In-goal said:
The step up from SL to NRL is alot like the step up from NBL to the NBA.

Not many English players would be able to establish themselves over here.

Rubbish absolute rubbish, plenty of NRL players go to the RSL and strugle were a few come back to the NRL and flourish.

I spit on that comment

Richard Horne could be anything, i just hope that he remains with Hull FC

Your comments have proved that you are a beefeater.
 

SFW

Juniors
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There are loads of great young players establishing themselves in the Superleague. Plenty could be able to hack it in the NRL if they continue to develop.

Stuart Reardon*, Jamie Langley, Rob Parker (Bradford)
Tom Saxton, Wayne Godwin, Andy Lynch (Castleford)
Richard Horne*, Kirk Yeaman (Hull FC)
Kevin Sinfield*, Ryan Bailey*, Danny McGuire (Leeds)
Rob Purdham (London)
Jon Wilkin, Micky Higham, Ade Gardner (St Helens)
Jamie Rooney, Gareth Ellis* (Wakefield)
Paul Wood* (Warrington)
Gareth Hock, Danny Tickle, Danny Sculthorpe, Sean Briscoe, Sean O'Loughlin, Luke Robinson (Wigan)
Jon Wilkin, Micky Higham, Ade Gardner (St Helens)

Those players are already established as first team regulars, and will be getting rep honours pretty soon (* have been called into the GB squad)

Plenty more to come aswell by all accounts.
 

Misty Bee

First Grade
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Fromwhat I saw last year, Rob Burrow was the pick. Chev Walker was too, but he's a prisoner now.
 

vbfg

Juniors
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Misty Bee said:
Fromwhat I saw last year, Rob Burrow was the pick. Chev Walker was too, but he's a prisoner now.

Rob Burrow is a freak. He's about four foot tall, quick as anything and has somehow convinced Leeds he's a halfback. His contribution seems to be to come on in the last twenty minutes when every one else is knackered and run rings round them. This he does very well but until I see him start a game, finish it and have any kind of impact at all I won't think of him as anything other than a one trick pony.

Ryan Bailey would be my pick. Tough young forward, very much in the Morley mode but better at the same age IMO. I don't think we produce much in the way of backs that would go too well in the NRL but in the forwards we can.

I'm still surprised Parra have gone for Thorman. Don't rate him myself.
 

Big-Hitter

Juniors
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Chris Thorman couldn't have been too far behind either, Jason.

His distribution, kicking and all-round tactical awareness were superb - particularly seeing as he was playing behind a losing pack - and his defence was faultless.

Most impressively, he didn't seem at all overawed by the occasion or the opposition and wasn't affraid to try things.

He could go well next season if he's looked after by the Eels.
 

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