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    the easts sises of 74/75 were nere unstoppable as are melbourne today, how would we compare all things being equal?: eg mark harris against inglis, junee and cooper cronk, fairfax and slater?

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    Originally posted by stephenj View Post
    the easts sises of 74/75 were nere unstoppable as are melbourne today, how would we compare all things being equal?: eg mark harris against inglis, junee and cooper cronk, fairfax and slater?
    Too hard to compare for mine... But us the early 00's v's Melbourne would be a great game..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TheBigFella View Post
      Too hard to compare for mine... But us the early 00's v's Melbourne would be a great game..
      The difference is that the easts team was aged and the melborne one is more youthful if the roosters 0f 75 were going around in 71 it couldve been a 4-5 year thing with them as well.
      I would take Slater,Inglis and Smith and possibly Hoffman and slot them into the Easts side quite easy.
      Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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      • #4
        1. Russel Fairfax v Billy Slater
        2. Ian Schubert v Steve Turner
        3. Mark Harris v Greg Inglis
        4. John Brass v Will Chambers (Anthony Quinn last year)
        5. Bill Mullins v Dane Nielson (Israel Folau last year)
        6. John Peard v Brett Finch
        7. John Mayes v Cooper Cronk
        8. Ian McKay v Brett White
        9. Elwyn Walter v Cameron Smith
        10. Grant Hedger v Jeff Lima
        11. Arthur Beetson v Adam Blair
        12. Ron Coote v Ryan Hoffman
        13. Bunny Reilly v Dallas Johnson

        14. Kevin Stevens v Ryan Hinchcliffe (Matt Geyer last year)
        15. Des O'Reilly v Sika Manu
        16. Ken Jones v Ryan Tandy (Antonio Kaufusi last year)

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        • #5
          What frustrates me so much about our 2000-2004 team is the unfulfilled potential of so many players.

          Minichiello's prime has been taken away from him by injury. Ryan Cross, Peter Cusack, Jason Cayless, Michael Crocker, Chris Flannery built their careers with us but are now spending the years that are meant to be their prime at other clubs - the same will happen with Tupou now as well. Craig Wing's form fell away sharply at the end of his time with us too.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by The Mack View Post
            1. Russel Fairfax v Billy Slater
            2. Ian Schubert v Steve Turner
            3. Mark Harris v Greg Inglis
            4. John Brass v Will Chambers (Anthony Quinn last year)
            5. Bill Mullins v Dane Nielson (Israel Folau last year)
            6. John Peard v Brett Finch
            7. John Mayes v Cooper Cronk
            8. Ian McKay v Brett White
            9. Elwyn Walter v Cameron Smith
            10. Grant Hedger v Jeff Lima
            11. Arthur Beetson v Adam Blair
            12. Ron Coote v Ryan Hoffman
            13. Bunny Reilly v Dallas Johnson

            14. Kevin Stevens v Ryan Hinchcliffe (Matt Geyer last year)
            15. Des O'Reilly v Sika Manu
            16. Ken Jones v Ryan Tandy (Antonio Kaufusi last year)
            That Easts side makes me cream in my pants. How good were they? I'd back them against any team of any fkn era.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by OMR View Post
              That Easts side makes me cream in my pants. How good were they? I'd back them against any team of any fkn era.
              Easily OMR. 75 would destroy any team playing today - all things being equal of course. For skill, they were and still are unmatched.
              Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                Easily OMR. 75 would destroy any team playing today - all things being equal of course. For skill, they were and still are unmatched.
                Id swap Ingliss for Harris and Smith for Walters also Slater for Fairfax can you imagine Slater and Ingliss running off Artie-would be an awsome sight.
                Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by stephenj View Post
                  the easts sises of 74/75 were nere unstoppable as are melbourne today, how would we compare all things being equal?: eg mark harris against inglis, junee and cooper cronk, fairfax and slater?
                  The Easts sides of the 70's were much much better than this Melbourne side. You never saw the 74,75 Roosters beaten 40-0. To compare them is an insult to the Roosters.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rooster Cogburn View Post
                    The Easts sides of the 70's were much much better than this Melbourne side. You never saw the 74,75 Roosters beaten 40-0. To compare them is an insult to the Roosters.
                    Totally agree.
                    Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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                    • #11
                      Always difficult to compare teams from different eras.
                      But trying to (objectively) compare on a player by player matchup, I'd say

                      Originally posted by The Mack View Post
                      1. Russel Fairfax v Billy Slater
                      2. Ian Schubert v Steve Turner
                      3. Mark Harris v Greg Inglis
                      4. John Brass v Will Chambers (Anthony Quinn last year)
                      5. Bill Mullins v Dane Nielson (Israel Folau last year)
                      6. John Peard v Brett Finch
                      7. John Mayes v Cooper Cronk
                      8. Ian McKay v Brett White
                      9. Elwyn Walter v Cameron Smith
                      10. Grant Hedger v Jeff Lima
                      11. Arthur Beetson v Adam Blair
                      12. Ron Coote v Ryan Hoffman
                      13. Bunny Reilly v Dallas Johnson

                      14. Kevin Stevens v Ryan Hinchcliffe (Matt Geyer last year)
                      15. Des O'Reilly v Sika Manu
                      16. Ken Jones v Ryan Tandy (Antonio Kaufusi last year)
                      The ones not highlighted I think are so close that its difficult to go one way or the other.

                      Based on this I think the Roosters 74/75 have it over the current Storm by 3:1

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                      • #12
                        Was Ian McKay a good player?

                        I never hear about the wraps on Hedger and McKay during those years, as lots of the credit obviously goes to that blistering backline, but still.

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