Kind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
2023 NRL Grand Final: Teams and Game Day
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YesLui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
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The argument I hear is that in order to be an immortal, the player needs to dominate in ALL levels, including SOO. I dont know how fair or accurate that is. Clearly hasn't dominated in SOO yet.Billy Walker wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:45 pmYesLui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
What I will suggest is what Clearly did in the last 20m in a GF, could be the best individual performance in this sport. One could mount a very argument argument for it at least.
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The 97 half comp win was quickly followed by quite a few knights players testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. Always buggs me no one in the media mention this
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Good morning everyone. What a glorious day!
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How great is it to be a non-Broncos supporting Queenslander?
I tell you what, the amount of people I know who don't support the Broncos but were wearing Broncos shirts or jerseys at the pub last night made me sick. I swore someone was giving them out in the carpark!
I was genuinely minutes away from going home when Cleary put the prop away for the first try of their comeback. I'm so **** glad I decided to hang around after that.
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Yes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.Lui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Apparently this song has been banned in Brsbane Doc, due to the lyrics:
I can see CLEARY now the rain is gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day
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Some of your best work RedRedRaider wrote:Apparently this song has been banned in Brsbane Doc, due to the lyrics:
I can see CLEARY now the rain is gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright (bright)
Bright (bright) sunshiny day
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I thought he did ok at the last RLWC to keep an in form DCE out of the Test line up. Mal selected him over DCE.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:40 amYes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.Lui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
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Andrew Johns is the 2nd best Rugby League player I’ve ever seen. Nathan Cleary is the best already and he’s not close to finished yet.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:40 amYes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.Lui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
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He made 2 really bad plays late in the semi that almost cost Australia the game.RedRaider wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:52 amI thought he did ok at the last RLWC to keep an in form DCE out of the Test line up. Mal selected him over DCE.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:40 amYes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.Lui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
I’m not here to bash Cleary. Last night was theatre and he was the conductor.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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Some short term memories around today!
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Perhaps some rose tinted views of the past also
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I’ve just re-watched the second half to see if I had the rose coloured glasses on last night. I did not. Jack Cogger played the best 20 minutes of football he’ll ever play at the end of that game. Was also good to hear the Fox commentary with Cronk continually lauding what Cogger and in turn Cleary were doing. Talking about the Cleary shift from 7 to 6 in order to win the game. I’m not a fan of Cronk but at the same time on 9 we had Joey Johns calling a 40/20 courageous.
Cogger watch
- led the linespeed being the freshest player on the field multiple times when Brisbane were rucking it from their end
58 min - runs into dummy half with one of his first touches for a 12+ metre scoot
61 min - creates space down the left for Garner. Follows it up by making 3 of the 4 tackles of the next set.
63 min - Great up tempo direct play at 7. Creates numbers and unlocks space for Cleary line break and try.
64 min - Good hands and pick up off the kick off following the Leota try and just before Clearys 40/20
67 min - takes ball to line in the middle of field to give Cleary space at 6 to give early space ball to Crichton for try. First time in the match Crichton has seen any space at all.
70 min - made his only error. Walsh burned him on the outside for line break
71 min - straightens up attack 2 tackles in a row for 20+ meters down left hand short side that results in Crichtons kick and chase for drop out. Took Penrith from defensive to attacking territory in doing so.
73 min - engages line and creates space on left for Cleary tap on to Crichton who could have potentially put Turuva away with hands
75 min - keeps ball alive under pressure post poor Cleary kick on last tackle to enable Crichton to kick for repeat set
79 min - brings Walsh down when he looks to have burned him for speed again
Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
Cogger watch
- led the linespeed being the freshest player on the field multiple times when Brisbane were rucking it from their end
58 min - runs into dummy half with one of his first touches for a 12+ metre scoot
61 min - creates space down the left for Garner. Follows it up by making 3 of the 4 tackles of the next set.
63 min - Great up tempo direct play at 7. Creates numbers and unlocks space for Cleary line break and try.
64 min - Good hands and pick up off the kick off following the Leota try and just before Clearys 40/20
67 min - takes ball to line in the middle of field to give Cleary space at 6 to give early space ball to Crichton for try. First time in the match Crichton has seen any space at all.
70 min - made his only error. Walsh burned him on the outside for line break
71 min - straightens up attack 2 tackles in a row for 20+ meters down left hand short side that results in Crichtons kick and chase for drop out. Took Penrith from defensive to attacking territory in doing so.
73 min - engages line and creates space on left for Cleary tap on to Crichton who could have potentially put Turuva away with hands
75 min - keeps ball alive under pressure post poor Cleary kick on last tackle to enable Crichton to kick for repeat set
79 min - brings Walsh down when he looks to have burned him for speed again
Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
well, I guess you could say that I'm buy curious.
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100% Julian, on both fronts - Cogger and Johns.
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Johns at 21 carried a less than half strength Australian side to a world cup victory playing out of position at Hooker. That's just the start of the list of accolades. He is miles ahead of Cleary still.samvucago wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 7:28 amAndrew Johns is the 2nd best Rugby League player I’ve ever seen. Nathan Cleary is the best already and he’s not close to finished yet.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:40 amYes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.Lui_Bon wrote: ↑October 1, 2023, 11:22 pmKind of makes you wonder why a bloke who won 1 and a half premierships and maybe one SoO was made an immortal... Can anyone seriously mount an argument that Andrew Johns is even now a better player with more achievements that Nathan Cleary?
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This is a bit of a furphy.NoMan wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 8:38 amJohns at 21 carried a less than half strength Australian side to a world cup victory playing out of position at Hooker. That's just the start of the list of accolades. He is miles ahead of Cleary still.samvucago wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 7:28 amAndrew Johns is the 2nd best Rugby League player I’ve ever seen. Nathan Cleary is the best already and he’s not close to finished yet.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 6:40 amYes. Nathan Cleary needs to play some rep footy without **** the bed before he’s near Johns.
He wore the 9, defended at hooker because he was a good defender. Toovey played hooker in attack and Johns played halfback.
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Am so glad someone else saw how good Cogger was. For the Panthers to adjust after losing Luai and Yeo and still have the ability to claw back into that contest shows what an absolute machine Penrith have created.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 8:28 am I’ve just re-watched the second half to see if I had the rose coloured glasses on last night. I did not. Jack Cogger played the best 20 minutes of football he’ll ever play at the end of that game. Was also good to hear the Fox commentary with Cronk continually lauding what Cogger and in turn Cleary were doing. Talking about the Cleary shift from 7 to 6 in order to win the game. I’m not a fan of Cronk but at the same time on 9 we had Joey Johns calling a 40/20 courageous.
Cogger watch
- led the linespeed being the freshest player on the field multiple times when Brisbane were rucking it from their end
58 min - runs into dummy half with one of his first touches for a 12+ metre scoot
61 min - creates space down the left for Garner. Follows it up by making 3 of the 4 tackles of the next set.
63 min - Great up tempo direct play at 7. Creates numbers and unlocks space for Cleary line break and try.
64 min - Good hands and pick up off the kick off following the Leota try and just before Clearys 40/20
67 min - takes ball to line in the middle of field to give Cleary space at 6 to give early space ball to Crichton for try. First time in the match Crichton has seen any space at all.
70 min - made his only error. Walsh burned him on the outside for line break
71 min - straightens up attack 2 tackles in a row for 20+ meters down left hand short side that results in Crichtons kick and chase for drop out. Took Penrith from defensive to attacking territory in doing so.
73 min - engages line and creates space on left for Cleary tap on to Crichton who could have potentially put Turuva away with hands
75 min - keeps ball alive under pressure post poor Cleary kick on last tackle to enable Crichton to kick for repeat set
79 min - brings Walsh down when he looks to have burned him for speed again
Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
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I made the comment on page 8 of this thread that the turning point was Cogger coming on. That was immediately after the game so didn't go quite into the same level of analysis as Jules.samvucago wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 8:51 amAm so glad someone else saw how good Cogger was. For the Panthers to adjust after losing Luai and Yeo and still have the ability to claw back into that contest shows what an absolute machine Penrith have created.julian87 wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 8:28 am I’ve just re-watched the second half to see if I had the rose coloured glasses on last night. I did not. Jack Cogger played the best 20 minutes of football he’ll ever play at the end of that game. Was also good to hear the Fox commentary with Cronk continually lauding what Cogger and in turn Cleary were doing. Talking about the Cleary shift from 7 to 6 in order to win the game. I’m not a fan of Cronk but at the same time on 9 we had Joey Johns calling a 40/20 courageous.
Cogger watch
- led the linespeed being the freshest player on the field multiple times when Brisbane were rucking it from their end
58 min - runs into dummy half with one of his first touches for a 12+ metre scoot
61 min - creates space down the left for Garner. Follows it up by making 3 of the 4 tackles of the next set.
63 min - Great up tempo direct play at 7. Creates numbers and unlocks space for Cleary line break and try.
64 min - Good hands and pick up off the kick off following the Leota try and just before Clearys 40/20
67 min - takes ball to line in the middle of field to give Cleary space at 6 to give early space ball to Crichton for try. First time in the match Crichton has seen any space at all.
70 min - made his only error. Walsh burned him on the outside for line break
71 min - straightens up attack 2 tackles in a row for 20+ meters down left hand short side that results in Crichtons kick and chase for drop out. Took Penrith from defensive to attacking territory in doing so.
73 min - engages line and creates space on left for Cleary tap on to Crichton who could have potentially put Turuva away with hands
75 min - keeps ball alive under pressure post poor Cleary kick on last tackle to enable Crichton to kick for repeat set
79 min - brings Walsh down when he looks to have burned him for speed again
Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
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Not only a journeyman, but a warm bodied plodder too!julian87 wrote:Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
Ata Mariota’s #1 fan. Bless his cotton socks.
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Plodded his way to an NRL ring and had a massive plodding impact on the game. What a plodding assessment.Finchy wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:04 amNot only a journeyman, but a warm bodied plodder too!julian87 wrote:Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
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Not quite. He plodded his way into an elite Penrith system, bided his time in reserves, and stood up when it mattered and he got his chance due to an injury. Well done to the young mansamvucago wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:10 amPlodded his way to an NRL ring and had a massive plodding impact on the game. What a plodding assessment.Finchy wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:04 amNot only a journeyman, but a warm bodied plodder too!julian87 wrote:Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
Ata Mariota’s #1 fan. Bless his cotton socks.
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Just seeing now the replay of that game, wow, I knew we were garbage, but we are so far off the pace and on another planet it's not even funny.
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To be fair these 2 teams are head and shoulders over the rest this year. I can only see South’s at their best getting close to them.Question wrote:Just seeing now the replay of that game, wow, I knew we were garbage, but we are so far off the pace and on another planet it's not even funny.
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Without being creative and moving players into different positions to fit them in, how many Raiders do you think make either of those sides?
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Good god. Nathan Cleary puts in a performance that has him in the rarified air of a Andrew Johns or Ricky Stuart and you have people get trying to talk up Jack Cogger never change GH
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Jack Cogger actually made a huge difference when he came on, and Cleary actually highlighted that in the presser. Both were good
Ata Mariota’s #1 fan. Bless his cotton socks.
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Tapine, Papalli, Young, Hors, Rapana surely get a run somewhere, even off the bench. Slim pickings outside of that.Billy Walker wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 12:53 pmWithout being creative and moving players into different positions to fit them in, how many Raiders do you think make either of those sides?
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The Koori Knock Out final about to kick off. On Fox League and NITV. Jack Wighton playing in the final. Canberra's Kayla Flemming just appeared for a Newcastle outfit in the winning women's team. Zac Saddler, Ben Barba, Joel Thompson also playing for Walgett. Blake Ferguson, Bailey Hartwig and Clay Priest former Raiders appearing for Wiradjuri Rivers.
Been entertaining and has been a good filip after Grand Final Day.
Been entertaining and has been a good filip after Grand Final Day.
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The let down of Grand Final day? It delivered! It delivered on spades!greeneyed wrote:The Koori Knock Out final about to kick off. On Fox League and NITV. Jack Wighton playing in the final. Canberra's Kayla Flemming just appeared for a Newcastle outfit in the winning women's team. Zac Saddler, Ben Barba, Joel Thompson also playing for Walgett. Blake Ferguson, Bailey Hartwig and Clay Priest former Raiders appearing for Wiradjuri Rivers.
Been entertaining and has been a good filip after Grand Final Day.
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It was a great game, but I can't say I can't say I found any joy or excitement about the result. Would have been the same the other way. For the life of me, I don't get why any Raiders fan would. But that isn't what I was attempting to say. The day after Grand Final Day always feels empty. Unless the Raiders win. And that hasn't happened for a long time.
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Penrith clearly have a great system. Successfully plugging and playing Jack Cogger when the whips were cracking is the ultimate demonstration of such.Finchy wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:12 amNot quite. He plodded his way into an elite Penrith system, bided his time in reserves, and stood up when it mattered and he got his chance due to an injury. Well done to the young mansamvucago wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:10 amPlodded his way to an NRL ring and had a massive plodding impact on the game. What a plodding assessment.Finchy wrote: ↑October 2, 2023, 9:04 amNot only a journeyman, but a warm bodied plodder too!julian87 wrote:Absolutely sensational rugby league from a bloke on the biggest stage who’s a journeyman fringe first grade halfback. Not getting the plaudits in the media but he absolutely will be by those who know.
Rick, in 2024 any chance we can have some type of system too?? Or will it be more of the same drivel from the previous decade??