Vicious said:Why would anyone be trying to compare Gibbs and Harrison???
One is a prop who could possibly play as a second rower whilst the other is a back rower who has been transformed from a centre, they are totally different types of players. Gibbs is more known for his workrate whilst Harrison is better known as an impact type of player. Both are very good and should be in the top 17 as far as i`m concerned.
This side i`m about to name won`t be starting the season, but it`s undoubtedly the most talented 17 we can come up with in my opinion and i reckon by finals time `2006 it won`t be far from the mark.
1.Brett Hodgson
2.Shannon McDonnell/Ben Jeffery
3.Dean Collis
4.Paul Whatuira
5.Jamaal Lolesi/Ryan McGoldrick
6.Benji Marshall
7.Scott Prince(C)
13.Dene Halatau
12.Ben Galea
11.Anthony Laffranchi
10.John Skandalis
9.Robbie Farah
8.Ryan O`Hara
14.Liam Fulton
15.Chris Heighington/Bronson Harrison/Sam Harris
16.Bryce Gibbs/Keith Galloway
17.Todd Payten
***Don`t forget that Anthony Laffranchi is coming into his last season as a Tiger and therefore, if he`s not performing right up to his best, i wouldn`t even be surprised if his spot gets taken by a better up and coming player before the season ends.
16.
Come the business end of the season you will want Boof in your side!