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  • #31
    Andrew Walker was ****en great to watch.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Billy Gunn View Post
      I still think he was the most naturally gifted player I have seen play for the Roosters
      I concur. Walker was simply scintillating.

      Salvatori was a tower of strength through some very tough times.

      And of course Beetson was the greatest of them all.

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      • #33
        Walker was brilliant but flawed.

        Hodges at his best was unstoppable - huge in 2nd half of 2002 and first half of 2003.

        Best in my opinion was Matty Sing. Great in both attack and defence and I cannot recall him ever putting in less than 100%. I was gutted when he left.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Ghost View Post
          Kurt Sherlock,before all you farking captain obvious carrrnts start,he is Moari.Indigenous NewZealander!
          I'm quite attached to Kurt (well obviously).

          Personally I'd say Salvo, Ronnie Gibbs and Walker.
          Last edited by Kurt Sherlock's Mo; 06-20-2010, 10:27 AM. Reason: To say "first post!"
          It's scientifically impossible for Easts to be in Souths' shadow when there's daylight between them and us.
          Easts to win

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          • #35
            Wilfred Williams,Ricky Walford.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by horrie hastings View Post
              My favourites were
              Arthur Beetson
              Andrew Walker
              Ron Saddler[can just remember him playing]
              John chicka Ferguson
              Here's a picture - playing in a forgotten 1970, pre-season sky blue jumper:

              http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...BlueJersey.jpg

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              • #37
                Justin Smith

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                • #38
                  Walker and Sing stand out 4 me.

                  Walker could do it all with the ball. Brilliant pass, great runner and had the biggest boot in the game. I still havent seen someone kick a ball like him. Im pretty sure he was the one that introduced the spiral (swirly) bomb in 1997 that todays kickers use on fullbacks today.
                  Sing was inspirational. Hardly made mistakes and could run like the wind. Hit a hole beautifully and his defence was just unbelievable.

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                  • #39
                    in 102 years of fantastic easts football weve had some amazing players do their stuff in the rwb! our indigenous players have often provided the exceptional spark thats made the whole team stand out! i agree with kiwi rooster standouts in my paltry5 years of support have to be walker, sing and artie , with favourable mentions to Bruce larpa Stewart and ron saddler, Greg Townsend and a cast of many! imagine how many more well get to cheer in the next 45 years, i should live so long?

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                    • #40
                      Matty Sing - for his size how good was his defense?

                      How many times did he hold a player much bigger than him up over the line?

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Billy Gunn View Post
                        Matty Sing - for his size how good was his defense?

                        How many times did he hold a player much bigger than him up over the line?
                        Too many to remember. He done it for Queensland, Australia and the Cowboys aswell on a consistant basis. Plus all the tries he scored. Thats what sets him apart from alot of other players, scoring tries, saving tries and doing it consistantly. Magic player, just like Uncle Walker.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Billy Gunn View Post
                          How many times did he hold a player much bigger than him up over the line?
                          Walker was pretty good with a line aswell.

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                          • #43
                            Andrew Walker could do anything back in the day. He was a great player for us before he switched to rugby.

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                            • #44
                              Lots of mentiones of Willie Williams but no mention of his centre partner in crime Ian Naden?

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                              • #45
                                Easts had the very first Aboriginal player back in 1908 - George Green, after who the Indigenous player of the year award is named.

                                Two that got away - Ricky Walford & Nathan Blacklock - both debuted for the Roosters but left soon after to score more than 100 tries elsewhere!

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