Power Rankings: Ennis turns back the clock

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Source: Official FoxSports website/Daily Telegraph
Date: 6th of May 2015
Author: Nick Campton

[h=1]Power Ranking the NRL hookers: Granville on the rise, Ennis turns back the clock[/h]HOOKER is one of the positions with the greatest depth across the NRL.







It says something about the quality of the dummy halves in the competition when players like Jake Friend, Isaac Luke, Robbie Farah and James Segeyaro can’t make our list.
Injuries and poor form from some marquee sides has seen a few bolters jump onto our Power Rankings.
Honourable Mention: Mitch Rein
It’s no coincidence that when Mitch Rein started playing well things began to turn around for St Goerge Illawarra. Explosive out of dummy half and with an improving workrate, Rein marshalls the underrated Dragons pack superbly and turned in one of the best individual performances of the season in the comeback win over Canberra that kickstarted Saints revival. With so little in-between the form hookers of the NRL we couldn’t bear to leave Rein out in the cold and thought it was only right to give him an honourable mention.


5) Josh Hodgson
The Englishman was a bit of an unknown commodity when he signed with Canberra in the middle part of last seasons and despite making his Test debut in the Four Nations and smashing into a door after England were eliminated, Raiders fans weren’t sure what to expect from the former Hull KR skipper. But Ricky Stuart has landed a good’un, with Hodgson proving to be the best and most consistent dummy half player the Raiders have had since Simon Woolford. Despite splitting time with Glenn Buttriss, Josh McCrone and lately the impressive Kurt Baptiste, Hodgson has quickly emerged as one of the most underrated players in the competition. A skilful competitor with great ball-playing abilities and a good kicking game, Hodgson provides the Raiders with outstanding service from dummy half and has already begun to form a strong combination with five-eighth Blake Austin. Three line break assists and two try assists from eight games show his attacking potency and before the emergence of Baptiste the Raiders suffered dearly whenever the 35-year old left the field.


4) Andrew McCullough
McCullough has been one of the Broncos best for several seasons and he’s continued to thrive as Brisbane surge up the ladder. A defending machine, McCullough averages 43.6 tackles per game and possesses one of the best work rates in the NRL. In the past the Dalby junior was obsessed with throwing as many dummies as possible but the double pumps have taken a back seat as he matures as a playmaker and as a distributor. With halves Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford both preferring to run the ball as often as possible, McCullough has had to undergo the role of the steadying hand, especially with his kicking game and he’s been doing it beautifully. He’s the only non-half-back to have kicked more than one 40/20 this year and if the 25-year old keeps it up he’ll enter the conversation with Segeyaro and Jake Friend as to who will one day replace Cameron Smith as Queensland hooker.






3) Michael Ennis
The Ennis renaissance just keeps on keeping on. In his first year with Cronulla Ennis has quickly emerged as a leader in the absence of regular skipper Paul Gallen. While he’s always been known as a niggling, grinding hardworking player (and make no mistake, he’s still all those things) Ennis transitioned into more of an organising role over the past few weeks following the inclusion of Jack Bird. Bird, while explosive and dangerous, is not much of an organiser and Ennis covers that slack by assisting Jeff Robson in directing the Sharks around the park. Ennis averages 5.5 kicks per game, the most of any hooker in the comp and also has the most try assists of any hooker on our list with four. He’s still Ennis the menace, but the 31-year old’s evolution has been a key component in the Sharks rise.


2) Cameron Smith
The best hooker of his generation is still ticking all the boxes, still doing all the little things right and still playing great footy for the Storm. Not as flashy as some of his younger counterparts, Smith is still the master of the fundamentals of dummy half play. He averages 38.5 tackles a game, has the best kicking game of any hooker in the competition and distributes the ball like a second half-back. His running game is highly underrated — Smith averages 49 metres gained per game, which puts at the upper end among hookers — and he’s the best in the game at legally slowing down the ruck. Critics keep waiting for Smith and the Storm to being their inevitable decline and while the Australian captain isn’t at the peak of his powers he’ll still an elite hooker.


1) Jake Granville
Smart judges expected big things from the Cowboys rake after a few eye-catching displays with the Broncos last season and he hasn’t disappointed. After starting the season on the bench and coming on in relief of Rory Kostjasyn, Granville was elevated to the starting line up for the Round 4 game against Melbourne and hasn’t looked back since. Granville might be the fastest dummy half in the game, as evidence by his scorching 60-metre try against South Sydney, and has given the Cowboys a far more dangerous dimension than the steady Kostjasyn. Despite still only averaging 39 minutes per game, Granville has made 12 tackle busts in 8 games and ran in three tries in the Cowboys win over the Warriors in Round 7. A former fullback, Granville’s tremendous acceleration and support play have made him a contender for buy of the year and an integral cog in the Cowboys revival.

Looks like Ennis the menace is on fire down in the Shire!





 

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hey where's Lichaa's name?
Should easily be in the top 5, he has been one of our best the opening 8 games and the form hooker in the opening month.
 

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Should easily be in the top 5, he has been one of our best the opening 8 games and the form hooker in the opening month.
It must be Reynolds fault he's not mentioned here!!! Ha
 

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hey where's Lichaa's name?
He's not listed because it was top 5 hookers

If they listed the top 16 hookers he might jus scrape in!!

Making a heap of tackles is just not good enough for a 1st grade hooker, he needs to step up big time.
 

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Lol at this list. Segeyaro should be number 1.
 

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I agree with the list though Lichaa should be at no.5

Segeyaro has had a handful of games and cannot be judged on this
 

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He's not listed because it was top 5 hookers

If they listed the top 16 hookers he might jus scrape in!!

Making a heap of tackles is just not good enough for a 1st grade hooker, he needs to step up big time.
Lol, this guy.....
 

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hey where's Lichaa's name?
At the moment tackling himself to a stand still to cover all the suspensions we've had. Look for Lichaa to become a more attacking hooker the moment all our guys are back on deck.
 

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Well isnt this interesting. Our beloved former leader Mick Ennis is killing em down in the shire. His replacement at the dogs Michael Liccha has been solid I dont deny, but, our defence has been ordinary and Ennis would have been handy at the moment thats for sure. Can Liccha kick? I havent seen him do much kicking out of dummy half...where most of the better hookers get 3 or 4 kicks away from dummy half a game...it makes that much difference if you can kick on the front foot rather than kick from 10 metres behind the play the ball.

All things considered, wish we had Mick Ennis now. If we did, Graham wouldnt have copped extra time for dissent, and our D would be stronger. THEN AGAIN, like life, it is the new lease on life that Mick Ennis has got from changing clubs that has helped produce his current form. Lets see how Micks going in round 22.
 

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I agree with the list though Lichaa should be at no.5

Segeyaro has had a handful of games and cannot be judged on this
Segeyaro has only missed 2 of 8 games. Segeyaro is way better than Lichaa.
 

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I always said when Ennis signed with the Sharks after we got Lichaa that the Sharks got the better deal short term,

Lichaa is better for us long term,

But if we are being honest, we are really missing him on the field,

I think the critisisum he copped by many on here last year was not fair.
I am happy for Ennis to be playing well for the Sharks, I just wish we still had him,

Looking forward to watching Lichaa grow as a player,
 

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He's not listed because it was top 5 hookers

If they listed the top 16 hookers he might jus scrape in!!

Making a heap of tackles is just not good enough for a 1st grade hooker, he needs to step up big time.
Agree with this. He's improving every week. Would like to see him attack the markers a bit more when we have quick play the balls, try and get a few penalties.

Definitely rather have Lichaa over Ennis short term and long term.
 

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Get real you guys!!! Lichaa's playing in a side that has had it's guts ripped out by suspension and injuries, this is soon to change as we start getting our players back. But still some on the kennel expect him to leap tall buildings at a single bound and catch flying bullets between his teeth all in his first real year of FG. Defensively Lichaa has Mick covered and his attacking style will flourish once we have our guys back on the field and firing.
 

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Well isnt this interesting. Our beloved former leader Mick Ennis is killing em down in the shire. His replacement at the dogs Michael Liccha has been solid I dont deny, but, our defence has been ordinary and Ennis would have been handy at the moment thats for sure. Can Liccha kick? I havent seen him do much kicking out of dummy half...where most of the better hookers get 3 or 4 kicks away from dummy half a game...it makes that much difference if you can kick on the front foot rather than kick from 10 metres behind the play the ball.

All things considered, wish we had Mick Ennis now. If we did, Graham wouldnt have copped extra time for dissent, and our D would be stronger. THEN AGAIN, like life, it is the new lease on life that Mick Ennis has got from changing clubs that has helped produce his current form. Lets see how Micks going in round 22.
We got a lot of players missing last few weeks, so that's not helping lichaa, and no he doesn't kick much not sure it's him or des but mick Ennis as much as we loved him had the worst kicking game ever! And many times I wished he wasn't aloud to kick
 

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Was Isaac Luke not eligible for top 5? I would have him there somewhere.

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Ennis asked for a 2 year contract instead of 1 but it seems he was met with pedantics ..

He loved the club and the players loved him... he played his best footy in adversity and seemed to motivate and gel the team together..

the last game we played against the tigers was a disaster there was no rhythm or excitement once the boys felt they'd been owned .

I cannot recall a game with Mick at the helm where nobody wanted to be there.

I'm not saying Lichaa can't , isnt or won't be better than Ennis as a hooker Im just restating with 'exhibit A' ( 3rd best hooker) that his leadership attributes were grossly undervalued when they told him he could piss off if he was after a respectable termed contract.
 

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As much as I love Ennis you need to go back and watch the 2013 season and you will see why we didnt sign him for longer. People on here complain about losing thurston by keeping anasta and also potentially losing mbye if we keep both our current halfs yet carry on when we actually go for a young talent and move on someone else.

Ennis is also probably playing better because of a new team and coach as he mentioned flanno gives him freedom.
 
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