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Who was better ?

anjado

Juniors
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Nigel Roy for me he had more longevity i can barely remember anything about Rudd's career after he left the steelers.

Dallas Johnson was superior to Ian Russell who was a handy player but not in Johnson's class.

Anthony Minichello or Gary Belcher
 

Noa

First Grade
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Nigel Roy for me he had more longevity i can barely remember anything about Rudd's career after he left the steelers.

Dallas Johnson was superior to Ian Russell who was a handy player but not in Johnson's class.

Anthony Minichello or Gary Belcher

For mine Mini was over-rated and Belcher was very under-rated. Personal preference is for Belcher.

FTR Id take Russell, under-rated back in the day and if he was playing today we'd be raving about his ball-skills and how their a dying art.
 

beave

Coach
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we've had the pleasure of both Ian Russell and Dallas Johnson playing up here and Dallas wins by a country mile for mine.

Russell was probably a little past his use by date when he got up here but I wouldn't trade Dallas for anyone tbh.
 

gypsy

Bench
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Sbw or tallis
Good one, in my opinion it's SBW. The most gifted player i've seen. I know he divides opinion, but he had the lot in my opinion. Great defence, good offload in traffic, lifted his team....and I remember in pre season testing at the bulldogs he was the quickest player over 40 metres. Shame he chose Nasser as his manager. Sonny seemed pretty modest when he first came into grade, over time Nasser/Mundine and co turned him into a tosser.

Nathan Brown or Simon Woolford
 
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DoggiesBro

Juniors
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Good one, in my opinion it's SBW. The most gifted player i've seen. I know he divides opinion, but he had the lot in my opinion. Great defence, good offload in traffic, lifted his team....and I remember in pre season testing at the bulldogs he was the quickest player over 40 metres. Shame he chose Nasser as his manager. Sonny seemed pretty modest when he first came into grade, over time Nasser/Mundine and co turned him into a tosser.

Nathan Brown or Simon Woolford


100% Agree, overall i think SBW has shat on any forward in the game ever.

Based on pure ability that is, although as far as accomplishments far off alot including Tallis.

What you said was the absolute truth and 100% right too, when he came into first grade he was such a quiet kid, so loyal and honored to be apart of the Dogs and would never of left us if it wasn't for those tossers. Sadly it didn't just cost the Dogs the best forward i think that would of ever played it cost the NRL and any league fan one hell of a player to watch.

He could rip the game open in attack on his own like only a handful can and i think the only forward i've seen capable (others like hayne etc can but are backs), as far as running at him everyone knew not too. No matter how big or strong you were.

To answer your question Nathan Brown all day!
 

gUt

Coach
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It's a bit of a stretch comparing what, 3 seasons of injury-interrupted brilliance against the legacy of terror that the pre-injury Tallis brought over a long time.

Robbie Kearns or Luke Bailey?
 

gypsy

Bench
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lol@gUt

Sterling for sure.
Langer couldn't pass, tackle, kick or run...plus he was a redneck midget to go with it.

Josh Hannay or Steve Bell
 
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gUt

Coach
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Sterling for sure.
Langer couldn't pass, tackle, kick or run...plus he was a redneck midget to go with it.

Josh Hannay or Steve Bell

:lol:

How did he manage to win all those premierships and rep jumpers and that? I think Sterlo and Langer were pretty much on par.

Steve Bell craps on Hannay from a great height.

John Buttegeig or George Rose
 

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