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sam tomkins make a good fullback, he seems a bit too small to be up in the frontline of defence
Knee Reconstruction - out for the season.
What about Ben Jones-Bishop, seriously he was fantastic in a struggling team before he copped a bad injury.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...p-makes-name-on-test-stage-20100614-yack.htmlSlater's understudy Widdop makes name on Test stage
IAN LAYBOURN
June 15, 2010
Gareth Widdop pledged to build on his fairytale England debut as he prepared to fly back to Australia to continue his apprenticeship under Billy Slater.
The 21-year-old from Halifax, who emigrated with his family five years ago, represented his country after just two NRL appearances for Storm, where he is understudy to the game's leading fullback.
But he was an instant hit for England, scoring the first of 11 tries against France at Leigh Sports Village and providing the scoring passes for the next two four-pointers by Tom Briscoe and Sam Tomkins.
''I enjoyed it,'' he said after the 60-6 win. ''It was obviously a good experience for myself and hopefully I can get a few more games in the future. It happened so quickly. It was definitely a good start but you've got to look at the whole game. I was happy with the way it went.
''It was the first time we've met so obviously it's only ever going to improve and I'm definitely looking forward to the next few years.''
Widdop rated the experience better than wearing Slater's No.1 jersey for the first time against Canterbury last month. ''This is the best feeling I've ever had,'' he said. ''I enjoyed playing against the Bulldogs - that was a massive thrill - but this was one of the biggest highlights of my life. My dad [who flew over to watch the match] was over the moon.''
Widdop will have less travelling to do for his next international appearance, which is expected to be in Auckland on October 16 when England play a warm-up match for the Four Nations series in New Zealand and Australia.
Former Bradford forward Sam Burgess, who also made the journey along with second-row partner Gareth Ellis, said he would not hesitate to repeat the whistle-stop trip next year and believed a precedent had now been set.
''I felt a little bit tired at times but I love pulling on an England jersey,'' he said. ''I thoroughly enjoyed the few days in the camp with the boys. It will probably now be the case for years to come for myself and Gareth and other players if they decide to go over there.''
he'd be a better centre
If i were Don Furner and Canberra lose Dugan, id give this kid the 75% of money we set aside for Dugan. I think he's going to be a very very special player.
He'll be up there with Hayne, Coote and Dugan in the next 5 years as the best fullbacks in the game
I think a Widdop half, eastman 5/8 combo would go well in the future.