Matterson still holds the record for most appearances at a lock and was a pivotal part of our early success. A very skillful player, the only downside to him is the lack of a representative status. While some may argue that this team should be about Broncos performances and Broncos performances only, I believe it's important that these players were good enough to force the selectors hands. Terry rarely put up a case in that regard and in such a tight race it counts against him.
GCBRONCO said:TBH from my perspective I don't care too much about rep status when it comes to deciding this, Steve Renouf for example though was a regular in rep sides never really replicated the same form at that level as he did at club level, not that I'm standing here claiming Matterson is on the same level of Renouf, just that I think a rep career can give a false indication of how good a player they were, I don't think Matterson or Johns really struggled to make a case for selection, rather that there was such quality for NSW to go with in their positions, it was always going to be a hard case for them to crack those sides, the real question is would they crack it at the level given the chance on a more frequent opportunity, I don't doubt they would. Each to their own mate, my opinion is no more or less valid then yours.
Rep status isn't the end all to be end all but it counts when you're trying to split hairs, as is the case with Matterson and Parker.
Corey Parker experienced an even greater challenge than Matterson. Not only was Parker trying to break into a champion Queensland line-up, he had to completely change the mind of selectors who had written him off way back in 2005 as a club player.
6 years later he gets a start and then goes onto break into the Australian team.
That on top of what I said about him being our most consistent performer since 2009 gives him the edge.
Open for debate really, the sides NSW have fielded in the last 9 serie's are amongst the weakest they have fielded in SOO history, which I think even the Queensland side of 1995 wouldn't have much trouble against and they faced a far superior NSW outfit in that series, I don't think the side that won 8 in a row would have been anywhere as successful against the sides NSW put out during Matterson's career.Parker's ability to break in and retain his spot is an objective indication of his achievement and superiority over Matterson.
Plus, Queensland were a far more successful team when Parker made the spot his own than any period of Matterson's career.