Best prop we have had at our club

Best prop of all time

  • Eddie Burns

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Dean Pay

    Votes: 9 7.8%
  • Steve Price

    Votes: 39 33.9%
  • Mark O'Meley

    Votes: 39 33.9%
  • Kevin Ryan

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • James Graham

    Votes: 16 13.9%
  • Peter Tunks

    Votes: 8 7.0%

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gazza

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Brings back memories of some great Bulldog prop forwards we have witnessed over the years. The question is posed as the best. Tough call. But easy to call my all time favourite to watch. Robbo as you can see in my monikor.
 

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I think Darren Britt deserves a mention.
 
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Regardless of what people think of Pay the coach, Pay the player was freaking brilliant. Quiet achiever, fearless, and a workhorse.

Along with Darren Britt, Robert Relf, Mitch Newtown, Jason Jetherington, and a very younger Steve Price, it's no wonder we won the GF in 1995. That pack was a freaking behemoth, an unstoppable juggernaut... unlike the bunch of toffs running around on the park today!
 

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top 5 that I have watched

1. Peter Kelly;
2. Steve Price;
3. Dean Pay
4. Mark O'Meley
5. James Graham

Paul Dunn was underrated as was Peter Tunks... Gillespie was more a second rower with us... Asotasi would have been a great if we were able to keep him
 

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Roy Asotasi was our best forward very consistent especially in 2006. Was devasted seeing him leave.
 

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Klemmer should at least make the cut for that list.

Proper war horse who runs for 200m+ week in week out and is a great defender. Haven't seen too many who can do that, in my time anyway.

Just quietly he'd played more rep footy (NSW & Aus) by the age of 23/24 than a lot of those names had in their entire career.
 
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Bit of a crazy thread.

The top 2 are guys who played from 2000 on.
No one would have seen Eddie Burns.
I saw Ryan, Tunks, Pay and Others including Merv Hicks, Darren Britt, Peter Kelly and others.

Impossible to compare eras as the game has changed so dramatically.

As an old fart I reckon the 80's and 90's saw the best of rugby league.
 
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Dunno if he was the best but I loved the Ogre. Mad c#nt.
 

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Best: Steve Price
Most aggressive: Peter Kelly
Biggest Cult Hero: Robbo
Most skilled: SBW
Best Workhorse: Simon Gillies
Beast mode: Shrek
Post contact meters: Klem
Most passionate: Jammer
Most Underrated: Robert Relf
Hardest to handle: Willie Mason
Biggest hitter: SBW
Best defender: Steve Folkes
Best bench forward: Asotasi
 

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Not one vote for club legend Aaron Woods???



O'Meley for me, but we have had some crackers over the years
 

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Best: Steve Price
Most aggressive: Peter Kelly
Biggest Cult Hero: Robbo
Most skilled: SBW
Best Workhorse: Simon Gillies
Beast mode: Shrek
Post contact meters: Klem
Most passionate: Jammer
Most Underrated: Robert Relf
Hardest to handle: Willie Mason
Biggest hitter: SBW
Best defender: Steve Folkes
Best bench forward: Asotasi
Sbw n folks weren’t props bro
 

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Dean pay is up there, watch the 95 final series
 
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