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Players that started as plodders and became top tier
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 3557277, member: 1899"] 0/3 for me. Wighton was a gun when he debuted for the Raiders in 2012 and everyone had him pegged for a long career. There was a teething period where he was too talented to be a centre, not talented enough to be a spine player but he grew into it. DWZ had massive raps coming through the juniors and while he didn't quite live up to those, you could still see something special. I still remember that finger tips catch he took against the Bulldogs in the 2014 prelim to give the Panthers a sniff. Wasn't Saab only 18 years old and he gave St George an unlikely sniff on debut? There was always something there but he had a falling out with the club and Manly swooped. Even now, he's in that Moses Suli category where there's a good player there but his mind is rarely on the game. I'll raise you an Adam Mogg and Dane Nielsen. Both screamed depth players, both ended up being a part of successful Origin series. [/QUOTE]
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