Gillett 'best forward in the world': Tallis

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LEGENDARY Maroons captain Gorden Tallis has declared Matt Gillett as “the best forward in the world”.

That is an enormous call from Tallis but on form Gillett is playing better than any other top tier forwards including Sam Burgess, Matt Scott, James Tamou and Jason Taumalolo.

Gillett was man of the match in Game One, inking his status as a star representative forward.

He has been Brisbane’s best forward this season, breaking the most tackles (30), making the most linebreaks (4) and scoring the equal most tries (3). He also hurts in defence.

“Matt Gillett, right now, is the best forward in the world,” Tallis told The Courier-Mail.

“Currently he’s the best. His rawness on the edge, his line speed, his willingness to want to hit someone really hard. What’s not to like about him.

“There’s so much to like. He runs great lines. He has speed, power, he has endurance, he has a great shot in him and he wants to make the play.”

To become a true great, Gillett has to do what Scott, Burgess and Tallis did, perform at his peak for years.

Wednesday night will be Gillett’s 14th appearance for Queensland but just his fourth start. Not bad for a Bribie Island battler who graduated from the Intrust Super Cup to the NRL rather than being a star under-20s player.

Gillett’s Game One performance, in which he made 43 tackles, has cemented his place as Queensland’s starting backrower.

Gillett, who has a one-year-old daughter Harper with wife Skye, told The Courier-Mail simple advice from Wayne Bennett had helped him achieve consistency.

“He knows the right things to say about football and he tells us to make sure that when we leave the paddock to shut off football and that’s what I have taken away, to clear the head from football at the end of each day,” Gillett said.

“I have a little girl who turns two in August. Coming home to her with a win or a loss and she doesn’t know any different and she just wants to play.

“She might not know it but she gives me a lot of support. I am enjoying family time and enjoying being away from footy and then switching on.

“I have had a goal to play consistent footy and I think this year, I have done that and I am getting some rewards in representing Australia and Queensland.”

Gillett will play opposite Greg Bird in Origin II at Suncorp Stadium. Bird replaces the suspended Wade Graham and is certain to try and bait Gillett into a brawl.

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Tallis back at it again with the bipolar.

One week he's criticising our players, the next week they're the best in the world.
 
Tallis is just trying to brown nose him to try and get him to the Titans.
 
Lol what rubbish. He's in the better portion of forwards but 100% not the best.

At least not yet.
 
He's just trying to pump up his price for the contract negotiations.
 
Even at the Broncos, I don't think he's better than Parker or McGuire yet. It could just be typical modern shifty Tallis.
 
Maybe best 2nd rower

That would be more realistic but even so I'm not convinced, can't deny Gillett is a better forward then 2-3 years ago and I think showing that potential he always promised but to be the best forward in the game he needs to deliver that on a consistent basis before I would appoint him the best forward in the game.
 
Can't help but think if Jack Reed moved into the forwards he could be the best forward in the world.
 
I love watching Gillette play live. So many of his tackles these days you can hear the impact from the stands. There are other forwards that play big minutes and are efficient. There are some who run great lines with the ball and there's a couple who consistently hit like him but I don't think there are any that do all three at the elite level he is at now.
 
Can't help but think if Jack Reed moved into the forwards he could be the best forward in the world.

I think if he ever made the move, he'd make a good go of it but wow, best forward in the world? Bold statement.
 
Can't tell if you are serious or not.

I'm unsure what part of my post could be taken any other way but, yes I'm being serious. To clarify, I think his future is in the forwards but the best forward in the world? It's a bold statement and unlikely imo.
 
I'm unsure what part of my post could be taken any other way but, yes I'm being serious. To clarify, I think his future is in the forwards but the best forward in the world? It's a bold statement and unlikely imo.

I was joking.
 
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I love watching Gillette play live. So many of his tackles these days you can hear the impact from the stands. There are other forwards that play big minutes and are efficient. There are some who run great lines with the ball and there's a couple who consistently hit like him but I don't think there are any that do all three at the elite level he is at now.


Under Bennett - and that's the critical bit for mine, Gillett has become the complete package as a forward: he can do it all - kick, ball play, offload, run great lines, read the play, defend all day, hit like a brick wall. He's made the Bronco's right hand side like a fortress.

Best forward? Meh, rather, he's the complete package, and that's rare and valuable, and the Broncos (thanks to Bennett) are lucky to have him.
 

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