Tallis easily better player. Gillette better human.
Carroll a million times better player than Parker. Faster stronger more aggressive & better footwork. The only thing parker had over tunza was a bigger motor & perhaps a better offload.
Gorden was an amazing player. Was a joy to watch him play.
Loved watching Tunza play! As mentioned elsewhere his tackling style will draw too many penalties but opposition teams were always afraid to be picked and dumped by him!Which is exactly why for balance, you'd have Parker starting and Carroll off the bench for impact in a best of side.
Agreed. I was glad he was on our side. As Locky writes in his book, no one bullied a side with Gorden Tallis in it.
Throwing Hodgson over the sideline will probably be his best Origin moment, but he scored a crucial try in the 1999 decider and in game 2 of the 2002 series.
He also played the house down in game 3 of 1998 with a massive run to set up Ikin's try.
what has being an islander got to do with being a robot athlete.i think thats the real key point with tallis! if you played with him you had no fear as he was one of those guys that everyone would have loved playing with, but dead set hated playing against. i bet opposition teams checked the team list every week to see if he was in or out.
tallis for me really set the tone for a modern day back rower.
big, strong, aggressive, best part for me is gordy was a football player and not a robot athlete islander which we are seeig more and more of these days.
I know Thaiday has slowed down a lot but he was such a gun at his peak too. Then there was Carroll.
Do you mean Brett White, mate?
Our best back row is probably something like:
11. Thorn
12. Tallis
13. Carroll
14. Gillett
15. Thaiday
what has being an islander got to do with being a robot athlete.
At younger ages islanders develop faster, but by the time it comes to first grade any other race can have hit the gym and supplements to be a robot athlete.
Heaps of islanders are quite clever in there footy. For instance will hopoates biggest strength these days is his defence and positioning, same with kahu, these guys are certainly not getting by on athletic talent.
This coming from the guy who said Matt should be in ISC... credible.For me, people voting Gillett ahead of Tallis, is like the people who voted Josh Hoffman into the top 30 Broncos players of all time.
Either too young to know the history of the club, or not able to distinguish between a great 12-18 months and a great career.
Gillett, at present, wouldn't even make the top 5 of all time great Broncos backrowers, and Tallis would be number 1.