GB 'S BEST AND WORST PLAYERS IN SERIES!

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GB 'S BEST AND WORST PLAYERS IN SERIES!

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I'd say the following:

Best - Stuart Fielden, who apart from his game yesterday, he NEVER gave in

Worst - I don't know really, there's a few players to pick.
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turf posted:
I'd say the following:

Best - Stuart Fielden, who apart from his game yesterday, he NEVER gave in

Worst - I don't know really, there's a few players to pick.
would agree with fielden worst pick from gleeson or senior
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Best - Fielden

Worst - sinfield
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Best - Fielden, Morley, Cunnigham, Pryce

Worst - Peacock, Carney, Harris, Gleeson

Peacock because I rate him and IMO it was his worst series for some time. Always seemed injured to me. Carney I'm interested how people have praised him but he was a disaster v NZ in the first game and mixed v the Aussies both time. Maybe I'm too harsh on him :doz: Harris, what happened to that fast young lad who could sidestep like Michael O'Connor :( Gleeso, it has not happened for him and the expectation was huge after last time.
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BTw - Maybe Noble as the worst

I think he's made mistakes throughout. Even yesterday ordering a 2 pointer when the Aussies were down to 12 :blush:
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pie eaters posted:
Best- Morley

Worst- Toss up between Cunningham ans sinfield
Is that a joke?
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Best - Fielden, by a mile.
Worst - Wellens & Deacon
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:D best on saturday :) Mickey Higham :)
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best - fielden and morley
worst - senior
brent tate has had a field day down senior side of the field.
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i think Morely stood out in this series as being the best prop forward in the world.
He was just immense at times summed up by the best tackle of the tri nations on saturday. The desire he showed over the series is the reason i watch rugby league.
He was unrelenting, never took a step back and at the moment is the player i most admire in the game.

in response to pie eaters cunningham had a bad one on saturday but thats not the case in the previous games, he was one of the few putting in the hits as well as takin it forward well.
Sinfield just isnt up to it, i feel some sympathy for him.
Harris annoys the s*** out of me, the guy had so much potential, but i think mentally he's let himself down in the last few years. He really could have been a world star, but now he just shows fleeting genius amongst random loss of concentration, and a kicking game that only works when he has time and space
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