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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 3590144, member: 1899"] Born in the 90s (the best decade) 1. James Tedesco 2. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 3. Latrell Mitchell 4. Tom Trbojevic 5. Semi Radradra Cheating a little bit including four fullbacks, but they all have experience in those positions and were clearly a cut above. There was a time where all Parramatta had to do was give Semi the ball and he'd turn an entire game on it's head. Tough to leave out To'o, Holmes and Addo-Carr but Radradra was just a freak. 6. Cameron Munster 7. Nathan Cleary I don't think any other halfback comes close to Cleary. Munster has competition in Foran, C. Walker, Wighton, Luai etc. but I think his exploits in Origin gives him the nod. 8. Josh Papalii 9. Harry Grant 10. James Fisher-Harris 11. Boyd Cordner 12. Angus Crichton 13. Cameron Murray This is where things get really contentious. I'm going to start with Papalii because of how well he held his own for Queensland and his leadership for Canberra who play that very physical style. Grant just seems a class above every other hooker and even when he's playing poorly by his own standards, he's still the best dummy half in the competition. Fisher-Harris is a cornerstone in that Panthers pack, so no worries there. Edge backrow is far from solved, but I always rated Cordner and on reputation it's tough to look past his resume. Crichton just has a few more runs on the board than his competition, although if Kikau can turn the Bulldogs into a threat it'll be tough to ignore. Lock forward is a really contentious spot, but Murray just has more skill and has one of the best play the balls I've seen, I'm in awe. 14. Brandon Smith 15. Payne Haas 16. Jason Taumalolo 17. Isaah Yeo Smith maybe one of the best bench players I've seen and can play that 9/13 role perfectly. Haas and Taumalolo are just built different and I think off the bench after the feeling out process would decimate most teams. Yeo was unlucky to miss out on the starting side and I always like having that centre option in a pinch. I had a tough time picking between him, Kikau, Asofa-Solomona and Tapine. [/QUOTE]
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