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Post Tue Jun 12, 2012 1:23 pm
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wolfinwidnes wrote:
i heard somewhere that inglis is actually the better fullback and when slater and inglis where at the same club the coach shifted slater to the wing to accomodate inglis at fullback.

i have seen inglis at fb for souffs and he looks superb there



Not sure where you heard this.
Slater has been the Storms first choice Fullback since he has been there, Inglis has filled in when he has been injured.

Inglis does not have the acceleration to play the game that Slater does as he is a far bigger build.

Slater was picked on the Wing for Qld for a few games early in his career.
Post Tue Jun 12, 2012 4:42 pm
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I cant believe that people are putting Tomkins ahead of Slater, Hall as one of the wingers, Ben Westwood on the bench, Graham in at prop and Gallen as a back rower!

Slater
Uate
Inglis
Hodges
Yow Yeh
Marshall
Thurston
Scott
Smith
Gallen
Thaiday
Ellis
Lewis
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Post Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:00 pm
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Slater

Brett Morris
Justin Hodges
Greg Inglis
Jason Nightingale

Benji Marshall
Jon Thurston

Matt Scott
Cam Smith
Paul Gallen

Tony Williams
David Taylor
Greg Bird

Sam Tomkins
Feleti Mateo
Sam Kasiano
James Tamou
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Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:27 am
hutch Strong-running second rower
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Jonesy wrote:
Not sure where you heard this.
Slater has been the Storms first choice Fullback since he has been there, Inglis has filled in when he has been injured.

Inglis does not have the acceleration to play the game that Slater does as he is a far bigger build.

Slater was picked on the Wing for Qld for a few games early in his career.


Slater started off in the centres at Melbourne but moved to fullback pretty early on.
Its time for a change! We need to get rid of the idiots running the RLIF before they damage the sport beyond repair!


Go the Tigers, Blues and Roos!
Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:52 am
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He made his debut on the wing, then played a game at fb, 5 at centre then fb ever since.
Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:55 am
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A unknown superstar wrote:
I cant believe that people are putting Tomkins ahead of Slater, Hall as one of the wingers, Ben Westwood on the bench, Graham in at prop and Gallen as a back rower!

Slater
Uate
Inglis
Hodges
Yow Yeh
Marshall
Thurston
Scott
Smith
Gallen
Thaiday
Ellis
Lewis


Gallen is a back rower.

He only plays prop because the rep sides are stronger in the back row than front.

Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:00 am
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1. Billy Slater
2. Jarryd Hayne
3. Greg Inglis
4. Jamie Lyon
5. Akuila Uate
6. Benji Marshall
7. Johnathan Thurston
8. Matt Scott
9. Cameron Smith
10. Paul Gallen
11. Gareth Ellis
12. Sam Thaiday
13. Sam Burgess

14. Sam Tomkins
15. James Graham
16. Luke Lewis
17. James Tamou
Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:18 am
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Tomkins & Graham are the only British players who would get into a 20 man squad for the World's best team.
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Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:45 am
just_browny Bronze RLFANS Member
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Wigan.
Mr. Zucchini Head wrote:
Horne > Myler


Best back row in the game?
Odemwingie wrote:
Depends what you're looking for.

Burgess, Ellis and Thaiday for strenth and being a nother prop.

If you want the whole package then Lockers is the best right now.


boz the warrior wrote:
lee briers is a nice person whoooo luck at lee forming a scrum the wire bum banger


Northampton_Saint wrote:
We have the best pack in the league pretty much,
Post Wed Jun 13, 2012 8:51 am
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A unknown superstar wrote:
I cant believe that people are putting Tomkins ahead of Slater, Hall as one of the wingers, Ben Westwood on the bench, Graham in at prop and Gallen as a back rower!

Slater
Uate
Inglis
Hodges
Yow Yeh
Marshall
Thurston
Scott
Smith
Gallen
Thaiday
Ellis
Lewis


You mean the James Graham who is in the top 6 of every single stat measured for props in the World's toughest comp?

No, why on earth would you choose him?.....
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