Bobby DIGital
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John “bludged for 300 games and never played rep” Morris
Just an out and out great "club" man.
John “bludged for 300 games and never played rep” Morris
Why are you limiting this to the NRL era? I can understand excluding teams that nobody here saw play but Manly 1996 had a +358 differential, playing 4 less games than the 2001 Eels and 2 less than the 1998 Broncos. You also have to consider the teams they were up against. 1996 was a competitive peak in rugby league where teams like Brisbane, Canberra, St George and Canterbury were extremely good. Throw in some great sides like Cronulla and Norths. Manly '96 and Brisbane '98 were better teams than Parra '01 (confirmed by the fact they actually won their grand finals).If we stick to regular season only, F/A is as good as any metric to determine the top performing teams. Only 7 sides in the NRL era have posted a differential of +300 or greater as per below
2001 Parra - 433*
1998 Broncos - 378
2007 Storm - 350**
2004 Roosters - 342
2013 Roosters - 315
2008 Storm - 302**
2000 Broncos - 300*
*26 games played as opposed to 24
**Team was stripped of all achievements due to cap cheating
2013 roosters stands out in that lot simply because no other team has done it since 2008. Storm 2017 and Roosters 2015 were mighty close though.
Parra would have an adjusted figure of 400 for a 24 game season in 2001 and Brisbane 277 in 2000 which would se them come off the list.
1989 Tigers who only lost due to a horrible coaching mistake taking Siro and Roach off the field.
All 6 starting forwards played Origin (Siro, Roach, Pearce, Elias, m3aguire, Brooks) NZ Test hero Freeman at halfback, Australian fullback Garry Jack at fullback, the criminally underrated Mick Neil in the 6 l,Wallabies player James Grant on one wing and lightning Steve O'Brien on the other, England test legend Andy Currier in the centres with schoolboy Tim Brasher.
The 88 team that had Hanley was also good, Roach was suspended and missed the grand final.
Why are you limiting this to the NRL era? I can understand excluding teams that nobody here saw play but Manly 1996 had a +358 differential, playing 4 less games than the 2001 Eels and 2 less than the 1998 Broncos. You also have to consider the teams they were up against. 1996 was a competitive peak in rugby league where teams like Brisbane, Canberra, St George and Canterbury were extremely good. Throw in some great sides like Cronulla and Norths. Manly '96 and Brisbane '98 were better teams than Parra '01 (confirmed by the fact they actually won their grand finals).
That must have feldt goodI find it very hard to go past the 2015 North QLD Cowboys because f**k the broncos. 17-16
Why are you limiting this to the NRL era? I can understand excluding teams that nobody here saw play but Manly 1996 had a +358 differential, playing 4 less games than the 2001 Eels and 2 less than the 1998 Broncos. You also have to consider the teams they were up against. 1996 was a competitive peak in rugby league where teams like Brisbane, Canberra, St George and Canterbury were extremely good. Throw in some great sides like Cronulla and Norths. Manly '96 and Brisbane '98 were better teams than Parra '01 (confirmed by the fact they actually won their grand finals).
I think the best club side in my lifetime was the 1993-1995 Canberra Raiders with a 53-1-12 regular season record in that time. Just the way they played..the dominant home wins etc. swashbuckling attack etc.
they were great.
I'm not old enough to have seen them play, but the 1965 Dragons side contained 4 immortals, so they would have to be close.
Watched abit of our game against the Raiders in 94 at Marathon on Fox this morning. Was deadset men against boys and we weren’t a bad side by any means.
I can’t think of any other side that could do that against us at home during the mid 90’s.
Watched abit of our game against the Raiders in 94 at Marathon on Fox this morning. Was deadset men against boys and we weren’t a bad side by any means.
I can’t think of any other side that could do that against us at home during the mid 90’s.
Brisbane put 20 on us. Canberra scored 50.98 broncos in Newcastle was pretty spectacular one of my all time favorite games
Brisbane put 20 on us. Canberra scored 50.
I think that Melbourne will feel a bit aggrieved if the contracts of that squad aren't given a hard look at.It's the '94 Raiders
1. Mullins: NSW, Australian rep. One of the most electric players to ever play
2. Nagas: NSW, Australian rep. Astoundingly good winger in his day.
3. Meninga: QLD, Australian rep. Immortal. Arguably the most decorated RL in history, when taking into account his QLD coaching records too.
4. Wiki: NZ rep. 55 test appearences, one of the best players in NZ RL history.
5. Nadruku: Fiji rep. Would be one of their best players ever. Also can outdrink everyone you can name
6. Daley: NSW, Australian rep. One of the best players to ever play.
7. Stuart: NSW, Australian rep. Owner of Alan Langer. Comfortably a top 5 all time halfback.
8. Lomax: NZ Rep. Very hard man enforcer type. 16 test caps.
9. Walters: QLD, Australian rep. The second best modern style hooker of all time.
10. Pongia: NZ Rep. 35 test caps. Another big hard bastard who fit the style at the time.
11. Croker: NSW, Australian rep. Probably the worst player in this team. Which speaks to it's quality
12. Furner: NSW, Australian rep. Clive Churchill medalist. One of the highest point scoring forwards in history.
13. Clyde: NSW, Australian rep. 2x Clive Churchill medalist, including one on a losing team. Best running lock of all time.
Good luck topping that.