Mediocre Players of the 90s and 00s

Discussion in 'The Cesspit: Rugby League Discussion' started by Pretzel, Oct 29, 2013.

  1. Black Toast Forever TG Bullpitt

    Truth hurts champ.
     
  2. Benny BS Read

    Simon Bonetti
    Jeremy Schloss
    Sean Garlick
     
  3. morgieb MC Burridge

    Good call with Bonetti.
     
  4. Boobidy BJ Gemmell

    Carl Webb
     
  5. Boobidy BJ Gemmell

    Jarrod Croker
     
  6. morgieb MC Burridge

    Nah, at his best the cunt was a jet.

    Plus he was often worse than mediocre IMO.
     
  7. Alec AD Funkotron

    You mean Jason?
     
  8. Andato BJT Manera

    11 pages and no mention of Ben Czislowski?
     
  9. Cribbage RG Cribb

    Nope, Emm mentioned him and I rightly told him that he was wrong.

    Mediocre does not mean shit.
     
  10. Andato BJT Manera

    True, he was pretty shit.

    The funniest thing about that bloke is that he had a tooth in embedded in his head for three months without him knowing.
     
  11. Colesy BL Hornby

    Darren tracey
     
  12. Benny BS Read

    Shannon Donato
    Adam Peek
    Brett Kearney
     
  13. morgieb MC Burridge

    Kearney was a gun at Cronulla when fit tbh. Like the other two though.
     
  14. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    Kearney is another shocking call.
     
  15. Benny BS Read

    Why so? Cunt was a utility half/FB who had a couple of ok runs of formbut always got injured or went off the boil.
     
  16. Benny BS Read

    Josh Hannay
    John Doyle
    Luke Williamson
     
  17. Tartmaster AJ James

    Paul Franze
     
  18. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    I only remember seeing 2-3 games of John Doyle. Dominated a game for the roosters in 06, I've always remembered him as the pioneer of the 'look long throw short' ball.
     
    Last edited: Nov 1, 2013
  19. Frizzed WC Welker

    Garreth Carvell
     
  20. jazman84 JM Eightyfour

    A bit harsh. Doyle was decent, but injury plagued. Hannay was a solid 1st grader.

    Good call on Williamson though. He was a poor man's Lowrie.
     

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