Quote: CGD "Funny thread.
For what it's worth, in my opinion, Lockyer has (had) the most difficult bomb in the world.
My club fullback, Josh Dugan, is great under a high ball. He got absolutely bombarded by Lockyer in Origin I and...oh, defused every single one. Nevermind.
Tomkins is an awesome player, potential superstar. I was very impressed with what I saw this Four Nations, my estimation of him has certainly risen. But compared with NRL fullbacks, he's still very much in the thick of it.
People talk about his youth, but Kevin Locke, for example, is the same age. The aforementioned Dugan, is a year younger. He's got the keep up with these young players (among others) before we can talk as highly about him as many already do. The absence of Slater for almost the whole tournament robbed the audience of a decent yardstick to compare, and no doubt an added spectacle.'"
Sam has a lot of talent, which will mean he can have weaknesses and still be considered a top performer, because of the slightly questionable all round ability of the SL professional compared to the NRL. Basically, he'll get away with dropping a few balls in SL that he wouldn't down under, because he can go up the other end and score one straight back.