TheDalek079
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Todd Carney was devastating in 2010
I’d add 2002 Lauiti’iti to that. His offfload stats that year were off the chart, he could do it at will and had the speed and footwork of a centre at near 115kg.
Any thread with this title cannot exist without one name, albeit a forgotten name.
Ali Lauiti'iti.
Edited, just noticed space monkeys post.
Pre-NRL era:
Paul Harrigan Newcy
Ian Roberts Souths/Manly
Royce Ayliffe Easts
John Donnelly Wests
Mark Harris Easts
Graham Eadie Manly
Terry Randall Manly
Noel Cleal Manly/Easts
So many.
You guys had a few in that team.
Villisanti was certifiably insane.
Guttenbiel wasn't afraid of a hit up.
Francis Meli was outright terrifying at times.
Fuifui Moimoi is the most devastating prop of the nrl era
Todd Carney was devastating in 2010
Apologies mate, missed him in yours.i had him in my list, but made a hash of the surname spelling
Was at he SCG when Guru scored the best solo try of all time V Canterbury. If you were there, it was simply one of those truly all time magical moments.yep. Although I’d put Mal Meninga at the top of the pre-NRL tree.
Another standout on this for me is the Guru. Eric Grothe.
Apologies mate, missed him in yours.
No apology needed mate. More meant that indeed I remember him, and remember how much of an absolute weapon he was. Was like watching a man play against kids sometimes. I just couldn’t remember how to correctly spell his surname.
Such a shame for us here that his NRL career was too short.
That is the best hit and COP THAT merkin everThe Warriors player of that era I used to enjoy most was Iafeta Paleaaesina. His runs from a kick off or drop out were absolutely insane.
Hard to argue with Guttenbeil.. wasn’t afraid to tackle either..