Although, he's improving with the more games that he plays. A few years ago he was virtually unstoppable when attacking of those sweeping attacking plays. Still a force in providing try assists tho.god turbo was very ordinary last night, his defense is awful sometimes
An ok player?I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
Agree, given the injuries and lack of premiership success he doesn’t qualify for legend status, but I still maintain that 2021 season was the greatest individual season I have seen from any one player in my 55+ years watching the game. He was on another planet. No one has dominated to that level before or since.I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
He will be remembered as a great NRL player who was never permitted to reach his true potential, but not one of the club's (or game's) legendsI ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
I think it's a bit of both; I can't argue with the facts and they are no premierships and a career littered with injuries (unfortunately, durability is part of the package that makes a champion). In saying that, I don't think he just looked good because he was in a crap team and just had one good year. He has a special football brain that just hasn't had the body to help it along. He reads the game as good as any fullback (or player for that matter) that I have ever seen. When he was fit and healthy, his ability to read where the opposition weaknesses were, was incredible. His support play, ability to snatch a bomb out of thin air, and pop up where required, were elite. What he did in SOO at centre that night in Perth was one of the greatest individual performances by a player in the history of the game.I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
I saw a statistical website that combined stats for players from 1999 onwards, using a value model that's been applied consistently across many sports.I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
The Hayne Plane? (Jarryd, not Shane.)Agree, given the injuries and lack of premiership success he doesn’t qualify for legend status, but I still maintain that 2021 season was the greatest individual season I have seen from any one player in my 55+ years watching the game. He was on another planet. No one has dominated to that level before or since.
Yeah, probably closest, but I’ll stick with turbo 2021The Hayne Plane? (Jarryd, not Shane.)
Yeah, I can't argue with any of that. Don't get me wrong, I've loved watching him play. I would have loved to see what he could have been if he was able to even stay semi fit and healthy over a long career. It is such a huge shame his body let him down. My comment was not to put him down, it was more related to the title of the thread "Turbo was a legend" and despite all his talent and him being the heart of the club over a long time I don't think his performance qualify him as a legend of the club. Great player, great bloke, great clubman ..... most definitely. I don't know, maybe all of that does make him a legend? Who knows, he might finally get some luck in the back end of his career and win us a comp.I think it's a bit of both; I can't argue with the facts and they are no premierships and a career littered with injuries (unfortunately, durability is part of the package that makes a champion). In saying that, I don't think he just looked good because he was in a crap team and just had one good year. He has a special football brain that just hasn't had the body to help it along. He reads the game as good as any fullback (or player for that matter) that I have ever seen. When he was fit and healthy, his ability to read where the opposition weaknesses were, was incredible. His support play, ability to snatch a bomb out of thin air, and pop up where required, were elite. What he did in SOO at centre that night in Perth was one of the greatest individual performances by a player in the history of the game.
His ceiling was so high, he could have been an immortal. He was scoring 4 and 5 tries a game in NYC and came through as the next big thing. I was so exciting for his career and quite frankly, am shattered for him and the Manly community that we've been robbed of such a special talent. It's heartbreaking.
Hayne got the eels to a grandfinal but turbo helped nsw win and won player of the series in 2021.The Hayne Plane? (Jarryd, not Shane.)
Trouble is, lately he doesn't like passing the ball, he can't take the line on like he used toAlthough, he's improving with the more games that he plays. A few years ago he was virtually unstoppable when attacking of those sweeping attacking plays. Still a force in providing try assists tho.
Could I please name a few fullbacks that are legends?I ask this as a hypothetical question and with no disrespect at all intended to Turbo BUT is he or was he ever really a legend? Or more was he a good player that stood out in a shxt era for Manly and with a shxt team around him? He hasn't won a premiership, he has always been injured and his career achievements don't compare to past players that are now considered legends of the club. I think he'll be remembered for one great season and a career defined with what could have been rather than what was. In my opinion he has been an OK player but not a legend, we've got really poor value out of him and his cost vs his output has hamstrung the club for years.
Add Rowdy Shearer too.Could I please name a few fullbacks that are legends?
Eadie = Premiership
Ridge = Premiership
Stewart = Premiership
Tom = Nothing
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10 | Sea Eagles | 20 | 9 | 0 | 11 | -10 | 24 |
11 | Tigers | 20 | 8 | 0 | 12 | -121 | 22 |
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13 | Cowboys | 20 | 7 | 1 | 12 | -177 | 19 |
14 | Knights | 20 | 6 | 0 | 14 | -152 | 18 |
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16 | Titans | 19 | 5 | 0 | 14 | -153 | 16 |
17 | Rabbitohs | 20 | 6 | 0 | 14 | -197 | 16 |