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BroncosHQ's Best Ever 17 - Centres
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[QUOTE="Brent81, post: 2646519, member: 8195"] It's the Pearl and Hodgo for me. I'm 34 this year (so not old...I think) so I really started to get into it in the early 90's and I followed Pearl his whole career. He was fast, had an amazing fend (think Inglis but on a smaller guy), was strong and was probably the best person at getting through I gap I have ever seen. Plus he was equally with Locky as the best 'big game' player I have ever seen. Hodgo, well, I remember his debut. Bald as a plucked chook and with arms like an Urangutan. I'm not sure any of us realised how good he'd be. Honourable mentions to Johns (best defensive centre we ever had and could score a try too....see the Windfield cup gf in 1993), Tate, Smith (does he still hold the record for most tries in a season with Pearl?) and Geno (though never saw much of him as a was primarily in the back row when I started watching). [/QUOTE]
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