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[QUOTE="1910, post: 3138027, member: 8272"] Nui is obviously ahead because he's older and more physically developed and playing NRL but from a football perspective Walsh is ahead, Nui is a runner don't think think just run and react- that's why I think he's better in the centre. I raved about Walsh on here in July 2018- Michael Roberts made him captain of the Queensland U16 and it was an inspired choice. He is a great communicator and got Queensland off to a great start, they couldn't keep it going but at 16 he was captain, goal kicking and scoring tries. Tweed last year he was tremendous and really stood up once Dearden was gone, Wynnum were red hot and Tweed peaked at the right time - his two games in a row against Mackay and Souths were outstanding. In the state final against the Steelers read the situation goes to dummy half goes the blind and scores- he's strong. Second try goes to first reciever and runs with it in two hands with Bevan outside him they waited and waited ready to tackle the forward from the short ball and Walsh forces his way over. For Keebra Park last year he came back from injury in the Alf Cup and just blitzed ISHS. He just seems to find a way to get involved which is what I like about him and he's firey too. Australian school boys last year, his reading of the play was great, he knew when Walker was going to kick and read the situation. Queensland U18 last year off the bench he came on and capitalized on a bit of Niu reaction and sprinted away to score. Every game situation over the last two years shows awareness and appropriate skill at the appropriate time. [/QUOTE]
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