3. Justin Horo
2. Ben Smith
1. Timana Tahu
Special Mentions: Daniel Mortimer, Nathan Hindmarsh, Feleti Mateo
Horo and Smith were easily our two best players, Tahu was overall good both in defence and attack and was our most exciting player the whole night (more big hits!!!)
Mortimer was good, was certainly better than any of our 1, 7, 9, 13. Hindy was hard-working as always but had a bad game by his standards, and Feleti showed his brilliance at times and was error-ridden at others.
Anthony Mitchell was solid this game, I don't know if starting him was a good idea to be honest; when he came on in the two previous games when the opposition forwards were tired, he was doing way better. However, it was an idea
If he gets good fitness, we may have him as our starting hooker next year with one of our young utilities filling a bench role (Humble?)