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The Thurston myth
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[QUOTE="broncosil, post: 2202000, member: 1995"] It's simple. Why mess with something that is working? Why does it matter if Thurston isn't a "true" halfback? He and Lockyer have won many games for Queensland and Australia and there is no way that should be tampered with. I would bet you that there would be no way in hell that NSW would reject Thurston just because he isn't a true halfback. Anyway it could be argued that many positions have changed over the years. Forwards these days have to be more than just big and lumbering. They have to be big, strong, fast, and have greater ball handling skills (even be able to offload). Hookers are expected to play 80 minutes and lead play more than they ever did, particuarly create space for the forwards. [/QUOTE]
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