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| The Hardest Tacklers ive seen for Donny are Vila Matautia, Asa Amone, and Peter Edwards. A mean bunch. 
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| Quote eelpie="eelpie"Fixed that for you.'"
I'll give you that one, still effective though 
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| Ones that stand out to me from Bulls in recent years include Scott Naylor (consistently kept the likes of Newlove, Senior and Renouf quiet). Danny Gartner and Sir Bernard Dwyer. I'm sure I'll add a good few more if I think about it. But you tend not to notice the hard-graft tacklers as much as the attacking players, do you?
For other clubs, a couple that stood out that immediately spring to mind are Steele Retchless (amazing) and Marc Glanville (under-rated by many I often thought).
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| Quote oxford-pie-eater="oxford-pie-eater"
Back to Wigan (sorry!) and an obvious one - Dean Bell was always immense in defence!'"
Talking of Dean Bell ........... how about Jarrod McCracken 
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| Adrian Vowles was an animal, remember him cleaning a fair few out over his time at Cas.
Fritz was a tackling machine.
Tuuta put some good ones on, and could even hit below the head at times.
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| Quote nottinghamtiger="nottinghamtiger"Adrian Vowles was an animal, remember him cleaning a fair few out over his time at Cas.
Fritz was a tackling machine.
Tuuta put some good ones on, and could even hit below the head at times.'"
brendan tuuta was an awsome tackler both for us and fev,you dont get the name baby faced assasin for nothing.
also id give a mention to tony morrison from that cas era and from before then beefy england would tackle all day for you.
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| my opinion.from wakey and in my time
richard slater as many others have mentioned
nigel bell
and that one great season with ray price was a masterclass.
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| Quote Viking Vengeance="Viking Vengeance"Shane Millard for Widnes stands out in my memory for my own club, but Gary Larson (Norths) in the 90's NRL was a tackle-bot and takes the prize for me.'"
Larson and Billy Moore were an incredible back row combo. Tackling machines.
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| the one and only brian sammy hughes when he was at cas.
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| Quote jungleman="jungleman"the one and only brian sammy hughes when he was at cas.'"
i never saw him play play but im a good friend of his nephew,unfortunatly brian hasnt been very well for a few years and is a shadow of his former self,his son darren who played for leeds and fev wasnt a bad player either before turning his back on the game to concentrate on work.
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| George Fairbairn is the best I've seen playing for HKR.
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