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RTS vs Tedesco vs Munster

Elektrik Shock

Juniors
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Which one of these young guns will be the dominant fullback in the NRL over the next 10 years? They are all going to be class players no doubt but who can you see going to that next Slater/Inglis/Hayne type level? Such an exciting influx of fullbacks at once its a new golden age for the position, I think RTS could be anything, and Munster & Tedesco will be duelling at Origin level for many years, call me biased but there is something really special in Munster mainly as he seems to have developed at much more rapid rate. Thoughts?
 

veggiepatch1959

First Grade
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If Tedesco can stay injury free, he will outgun the other two by the length of the Flemington straight.

Some of his performances this year for a shabby Tigers outfit were amazing. Reminds me of Hayne with an equally inept Eels.
 

Jack_Napier

Moderator
Staff member
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Munster must be deceptively strong. Looks very hard to get to the ground, counted multiple times last night 2 of our players were wrestling to get him down and he wouldn't budge. He'll go great guns in centres as well when Billy comes back.
 

some11

Referee
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Munster looks like Hodges when he runs, kinda glides across the field and has a big stride.
 
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RTS needs less mistakes.
Tedesco and RTS both have 25 errors for the year.

Only difference is RTS has played one more game.

At the moment it's
1. RTS
2. Tedesco
3. Holmes
4. Munster

It will probably stay that way unless Roger regresses over in NZ.
 

Perth Red

Post Whore
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Munster long term, RTS short term, (if warriors don't kill him)

Munster looks the complete package and already has a great passing game which is rare at his age. I can see Melbourne moving him to 6 eventually to become main playmaker when Cronk goes.

All three are great talents, it's been a great decade plus for fullbacks in nrl.
 

Charlie124

First Grade
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8,509
I can't see RTS staying in rugby league long enough to be a great, he'll get sick of derping it up at the Warriors and leave within 3 years for a cashed up Union club.

I'll go with Munster.
 

Clifferd

Coach
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10,805
Is the Munt Queenslander?

Still keen to see how Teddy goes next couple years, this year being his first without any injury. Last year he showed glimpses of brilliance he was just cruelled of injury.
 

LESStar58

Referee
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25,496
Is the Munt Queenslander?

Still keen to see how Teddy goes next couple years, this year being his first without any injury. Last year he showed glimpses of brilliance he was just cruelled of injury.

Yep. Rockhampton.

RTS will go by the wayside playing at the Warriors and will end up at a Super Rugby club. Made too many mistakes last night too!
 

Desert Qlder

First Grade
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9,403
Cameron Munster is the complete package.

His football pedigree is first class, coming from Rackhampton and then becoming the best player in the Queensland Cup at a strong club, by the age of 20. He appears a wise head on such young shoulders also.

For a consistently strong career, I would tip him.
 
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