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| I played full back for a number of seasons (amateur level, granted), and I see the fullback position as predominantly one of attack, rather than predominantly defensive.
Obviously, every position in a RL team is a mixture of the two, I just feel the mix for fullback should be more attacking minded, it should be your most potent weapon. Broken field running, chiming into the line either as a pivot or finishing moves, and support play on the shoulder. Speed, guile, agility, balance, good hands - the list of requirements for a fullback I higher than any other.
That's why all the top fullbacks mentioned (even Wellens, who we all think of as being defensively excellent first and foremost) scored a hat-full of tries.
There are defensive attributes they must have of course; fielding bombs and kicks, reading the play and marshalling the defence, but if a fullback is making a shed-load of one on one tackles, serious questions have to be asked of the team's defence.
Hull have had some very good FB's over the years: Prescott, Briscoe & Shaul are up there, but probably not in the same league as those mentioned originally.
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| Quote: saintcj "Makes me laugh to call wellens over rated. Check out some old footage on youpube in his prime wello was a fantastic player. I actually rate him over radlinski. Only just though.'"
He had everything for a top full back except pace.
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| Quote: knockersbumpMKII "Oh please, Mumby wasn't fit to lace Gary Kemble's boots and some. Mumby was a good solid professional but a long line of averageness that the GB selectors plumbed for BITD.'"
Unlike you on Mumby, I'm not going to diss Kemble, who was a decent player, but really, there is no comparison, as a defensive FB Mumby (who played nearly 600 games, almost all of which I watched) (cf Kemble's 200) really was in a league of his own.
The problem with the selectors was not that they picked Mumby, but that they didn't want to play him at FB because they wanted to use him as a defensive plug in the centres. Crazy.
I have never watched a FB who could tackle, defend and cut off attacks like Sir Keith could and I doubt I ever will.
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| Best fullback in the Superleague? Either Radlinski or Brent Webb
Best fullback I've seen play in the UK? E.T.
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| Quote: tigertot "He had everything for a top full back except pace.'"
I think it was more lack of acceleration than all out pace, where he made up for it was his reading of the game, he always seemed to know where the kick was coming from or the angle of the runner and was in position to snuff out any danger. On his kick returns for his five prime years he would always beat the first man and offload with technique rather than pace. You could probably count on one hand the no of dropped passes from high bombs in one season, very unlike todays full backs who struggle to judge the path of a high ball and quite often let it bounce or lack understanding with the winger.
He was also very brave or suicidal covering a low bouncing ball, think he had 2 or 3 broken jaws/eye sockets colliding with opposition legs, bradford bulls cup game was one of them.
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| Quote: Ferocious Aardvark "Unlike you on Mumby, I'm not going to diss Kemble, who was a decent player, but really, there is no comparison, as a defensive FB Mumby (who played nearly 600 games, almost all of which I watched) (cf Kemble's 200) really was in a league of his own.
The problem with the selectors was not that they picked Mumby, but that they didn't want to play him at FB because they wanted to use him as a defensive plug in the centres. Crazy.
I have never watched a FB who could tackle, defend and cut off attacks like Sir Keith could and I doubt I ever will.'"
I wasn't dissing Mumby, I was ridiculing your ridiculous notion that Mumby was the GOAT FB from a defensive POV.
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