Just a note, look at Boyd Cordner's stats in the U20's in his 5 or so performances. Remember, the kid is born in 1992, so he turned 17 this year, and is playing in a comp of predominantly 19 and 20 year olds.
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Round 4 - 13 runs for 111 metres, 43 tackles for 3 missed, 0 offloads, 2 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak
Round 5 - 13 runs for 101 metres, 25 tackles for 2 missed, 2 offloads, 3 tackle breaks
Round 8 - 13 runs for 118 metres, 20 tackles for 2 missed, 1 offload, 3 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak assist
Round 9 - 17 runs for 169 metres, 25 tackles for 2 missed, 1 offload, 0 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak assist + 1 try assist
Round 10 - 14 runs for 116 metres, 27 tackles for 1 missed, 1 offload, 2 tackle breaks, 1 try + 1 linebreak
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Those figures are actually better than anyone else in the NYC in the backrow, and deadset, he is one of the youngest blokes running around out there! In 5 appearances, he always made at least 100 metres, at least 13 hitups, at least 20 tackles, with relatively few errors, a couple of linebreaks, a couple of linebreak assists, a try assist and one meat pie! If this kid stays fit, fills out his already huge frame, and stays consistent, he could be as good as Tallis.
Dane's stats might not be anywhere near as good, but I think Dane has different values - he is more of a gritty sort of player in the Shack/Myles mold, with the role of coming on, smashing a few people, getting fired up and making a few hard runs, then cooling off on the bench before he comes back on. Dane has a few screws loose, but that is one hell of a good asset to have on the footy field!
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Round 4 - 13 runs for 111 metres, 43 tackles for 3 missed, 0 offloads, 2 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak
Round 5 - 13 runs for 101 metres, 25 tackles for 2 missed, 2 offloads, 3 tackle breaks
Round 8 - 13 runs for 118 metres, 20 tackles for 2 missed, 1 offload, 3 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak assist
Round 9 - 17 runs for 169 metres, 25 tackles for 2 missed, 1 offload, 0 tackle breaks, 1 linebreak assist + 1 try assist
Round 10 - 14 runs for 116 metres, 27 tackles for 1 missed, 1 offload, 2 tackle breaks, 1 try + 1 linebreak
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Those figures are actually better than anyone else in the NYC in the backrow, and deadset, he is one of the youngest blokes running around out there! In 5 appearances, he always made at least 100 metres, at least 13 hitups, at least 20 tackles, with relatively few errors, a couple of linebreaks, a couple of linebreak assists, a try assist and one meat pie! If this kid stays fit, fills out his already huge frame, and stays consistent, he could be as good as Tallis.
Dane's stats might not be anywhere near as good, but I think Dane has different values - he is more of a gritty sort of player in the Shack/Myles mold, with the role of coming on, smashing a few people, getting fired up and making a few hard runs, then cooling off on the bench before he comes back on. Dane has a few screws loose, but that is one hell of a good asset to have on the footy field!
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