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The Thurston myth
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[QUOTE="Coxy, post: 2202176, member: 1764"] He's a more complete player. He has a far better kicking game both long and short, better passing game, his running game is probably better close to the line though Thurston is better at a distance, and Prince has better vision than Thurston in terms of working over an opponent's weaknesses. Thurston can spot a weak defender in front of him, but he doesn't think 2 or 3 plays ahead. Defensively they're both turnstiles, but that's not a half's job anyway. Thurston has been protected by the fact Lockyer and Smith have been doing the organising for Queensland for so long, but both are finding the other parts of their games hampered at the moment. They need someone to relieve that pressure of organisation so they can contribute more in attack. Prince is ideal for that. Last time Prince played a full game at halfback for Queensland, the Maroons won 30-0. /argument [/QUOTE]
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