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That the 2018 Paul Morgan Medal winner Anthony Milford you’re talking aboutYeah,nah. The decline started while Bennett was here.
TPJ lol, waste of text even mentioning him.
Imagine if he could've played lock like Mateo. That would've been something to see if he was up for it defensively.Taylor is an interesting one. Incredibly talented and athletic but the things he were renown for weren't really things you wanted out of a front row. Yes, it was handy he had a nice cut-out pass, kick and one handed pick-up but a prop forward's role is simple - they have to win the ruck on both sides of the ball.
Pangai Jr was a genuine match-winner and your team was half a chance if he decided to rock up. That was the issue and there were times it seemed like he was just taking the piss (eg. Origin debut).
Taylor is an interesting one. Incredibly talented and athletic but the things he were renown for weren't really things you wanted out of a front row. Yes, it was handy he had a nice cut-out pass, kick and one handed pick-up but a prop forward's role is simple - they have to win the ruck on both sides of the ball.
@Sproj - I gave you my thoughts on Czislowski but I was actually curious to hear where you were coming from on him?
Wonder how Dave would go in the current league world where you want some ball playing from your middles... or even as the link man middle.Taylor is an interesting one. Incredibly talented and athletic but the things he were renown for weren't really things you wanted out of a front row. Yes, it was handy he had a nice cut-out pass, kick and one handed pick-up but a prop forward's role is simple - they have to win the ruck on both sides of the ball.
I couldn't picture him anywhere other than on a left edge which is where he primarily played.Wonder how Dave would go in the current league world where you want some ball playing from your middles... or even as the link man middle.
Assuming this is a dedicated Taylor that can get himself fit and keep himself fit.
I couldn't picture him anywhere other than on a left edge which is where he primarily played.
Even when he was named at 10 for Brisbane, he was usually on the left with Ashton Sims playing the prop forward role.
The issue with Dave is that while he had the skills, I don't think he had the speed required to play on the edges. He'd just be a slower version of Fifita.
Feel like the modern day prop forward has to be fairly agile and light on their feet to excel. I don't think the ball-playing really works, which is why Carrigan had such a rough go of it. Meanwhile your lock forward ideally has high acceleration and really pressures the A defender to draw in the B defender. Yeo is sort of an exception but that's only because he's so tough to bring down you're almost guaranteed a lightening fast play the ball when they do make the tackle.
In his press conference announcing going to the NFL Hayne said he’d achieved everything in the game. With that attitude I couldn’t picture him taking Parra to the promised land.Taylor, though I do think Fifita is a more athletic, less silky version of Taylor. Taylor had everything you'd want in a forward and more - everything just came too easy for him and ultimately that's what cost him. Fifita is similar but not quite as skillful ball in hand.
Milf was never going to be a goat of anything, way too limited and not even the best ball runner on this list, and that was his main strength
I'm familiar with the Barba family so this was always going to end this way, based on that I don't think he would've ever got to GOAT territory.
TPJ lol, waste of text even mentioning him.
I think Tim Smith is a great shout in terms of a what could've been. You don't have a debut season like that without packing some serious ability, just mentally couldn't get it together.
Grothe jnr is an interesting shout. The musician who played football to pay the bills by his own admission and still had a pretty good career.
Hayne, who knows? If he hadn't gone off to play NFL he may well have owned the back half of the 2010's? Could he have taken Parra to the promised land....?
He had good acceleration for a prop forward, but I'm not sure if he'd rate that high for a second row. Especially not now. However it's his endurance and agility that would let him down.Dave was really quick in his younger days tbf, and he had good speed off the mark as well. The less fit he got, the slower he got. By the time he was in his mid twenties i think he lost a lot of the agility he had.
Yep, that special year where we only had the 2 moves.That the 2018 Paul Morgan Medal winner Anthony Milford you’re talking about
Pangai Jr was a genuine match-winner and your team was half a chance if he decided to rock up. That was the issue and there were times it seemed like he was just taking the piss (eg. Origin debut).
Taylor is an interesting one. Incredibly talented and athletic but the things he were renown for weren't really things you wanted out of a front row. Yes, it was handy he had a nice cut-out pass, kick and one handed pick-up but a prop forward's role is simple - they have to win the ruck on both sides of the ball.
@Sproj - I gave you my thoughts on Czislowski but I was actually curious to hear where you were coming from on him?
Czislowski was 6'1 and 104kg, which isn't tiny but I wouldn't necessarily consider him a physical specimen even for that era.Big dude in an era where being a big dude mattered. Was relatively mobile for a guy his size but just never went anywhere. It was more the raw potential of his physical attributes that he just never delivered on. Plus I didn't include TPJ because in reality, he wasn't really with us that long. I tried to include mostly guys who came through our system or spent the majority of their career with us.