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Who was better?

dragonssamy61

First Grade
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I'd be very interested to see what people say about this is Morris hadn't moved to the dogs. I loved Tingha, one of my favourites, but Morris is a superior winger in many aspects.

My order for the above
1 b moz because he was just a bit better than Tingha. Superior defence and bring the ball back.
2 Tingha best attacking winger I have seen
3 Nighty great all round game and clubman
 

Dragonbey

Juniors
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Tingha for me. NRLs leading try scorer three years in a row. No one comes close. He'd score two tries on a bad day.


100% agree with tingha one of my favourite players his attack was second to none and as for morris and flo they are both international players it speaks for itself
 

BennyV

Referee
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Tingha was an absolute excitement machine. Bmoz was excellent at finishing off a backline move but Blacklock could create something from nothing himself.
As could Morris. The number of times through the Price years that he scored tries purely from his own determination when he had no right to was insane,often the only excitement we'd get from a game.

His work getting us out of our half and from kick returns was also superior, and if a try aaved is the same as a try scored, Bmoz would be one of the top try scorers of all time.
 

BrissyRedV

Bench
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As could Morris. The number of times through the Price years that he scored tries purely from his own determination when he had no right to was insane,often the only excitement we'd get from a game.

His work getting us out of our half and from kick returns was also superior, and if a try aaved is the same as a try scored, Bmoz would be one of the top try scorers of all time.
Certainly not easy to split imo. I had to have a look on YouTube to refresh my memory and what great memories the highlights brought back. I stick by my summation, when I think of tingha I think the freak. When I think of BMOZ I think the finisher. Just some quick try scoring stats:
Tingha 137 games for the Dragons for 120 tries
Bmoz 169 games for the Dragons for 114 tries
Bmoz obviously has the upper hand in rep games etc.
 

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