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If they play Rugby League they are all great players.

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Royston Lightning, purely for his name.

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Quote: Him "Whilst plenty of the great players from the 80's and earlier would do just as well now (if they undertook the same physical training as today's players, if not they'd get hammered) I don't see why they'd be in a different galaxy.'"



For example, take the current England international scrum half Matty Smith, full time player, oodles of time to train every facet of his game ,massive facilities at his disposal, sports science , numerous conditioners ,trainers , physios, doctors etc etc etc every advantage a player could possibly wish for...plays maybe 25 to 30 times a year on superb surfaces , with massive recovery resources.

International scrum half of the 80s Andy Gregory, part time in a non science era , very little back up apart from the odd physio , trains on dark nights for a few hours, plays on mud heaps at various times in a 40 plus game year, playing very often 3 times a week with no recovery resources.

Given those two scenarios i would suggest that Gregory is still some distance in front of Smith as a player...despite Smith having every advantage going over Gregory...

Now swap the scenarios around, give Gregory ALL the advantages, transport Smith into the 80s with all the disadvantages..what would the gap in quality be then..????

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Quote: Voltaire "For example, take the current England international scrum half Matty Smith, full time player, oodles of time to train every facet of his game ,massive facilities at his disposal, sports science , numerous conditioners ,trainers , physios, doctors etc etc etc every advantage a player could possibly wish for...plays maybe 25 to 30 times a year on superb surfaces , with massive recovery resources.

International scrum half of the 80s Andy Gregory, part time in a non science era , very little back up apart from the odd physio , trains on dark nights for a few hours, plays on mud heaps at various times in a 40 plus game year, playing very often 3 times a week with no recovery resources.

Given those two scenarios i would suggest that Gregory is still some distance in front of Smith as a player...despite Smith having every advantage going over Gregory...

Now swap the scenarios around, give Gregory ALL the advantages, transport Smith into the 80s with all the disadvantages..what would the gap in quality be then..????'"



Would Andy Gregory done much if he played in 2014?
His physique limited his ability to get any better with modern science.
I never really rated him to be honest, last of the old era, tough, crafty with ball skills and..................................
I doubt he would have made a first grade Club team in the modern era, its Horses for courses.



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Impossibly to answer as I doubt anyone has seen every generation of player. Even then it's all about opinion.

For me one of the the best players I've ever seen (some may disagree but it's only my opinion) was Henry Paul. One of the best tackling half backs I've seen. Sitting props on their backside. The skill set he had was unbelievable. Watched highlights of some bulls games the other day. No one in SL today comes close to his attacking class. Absolutely outstanding player. Not saying he's the best, he's not,but he's someone I was always in awe of watching.

I think in 25+ years time, we'll look at Burgess, Thurston, Slater, inglis, Smith, Thurston as some of the greatest to have played the game. Privileged to have seen them play.

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My first-hand experience of the game goes back to the 92-93 season. I've seen some great players in that time but I think Andrew Johns is out in front. The perfect half back - immaculate hands, kicking and leadership, and a gritty defender, too.

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I'd put Gasnier, Churchill, Raper, beetson, Lewis in front of Johns just off the top of my head, I'd probably have Lockyer over Johns as well. From over here Hanley was a better player, Millward, Murphy and a fair few more from these shores.

Even Jonathan Davies is a better all round player than Johns, better kicker, had greater awareness, more speed (off the mark and top end), greater elusiveness, yeah Johns is the superior passer but JD is by far the superior player. Is JD the greatest ever..no but for me his all round talents put him firmly around the top 10 of all time.
deciding whom is the greatest is impossible, some players were unbelievably talented but played in unpopular/unfashionable teams and don't get the recognition. Some are elevated because they were in amazing teams and seemed to have all the time in the world and/or were dominant.

You put your nominated best player in any poor side and if the changes are vastly noticeable then you have a bona-fide nominee..

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Haven't been watching the sport long enough to give many candidates.
Personally though in the time I have been watching then the best I've seen is Johns. The guy had it all.

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Quote: JEAN CAPDOUZE "If you are basing your judgment strictly on all round rugby league talent then there is no doubt that Andrew Johns is the greatest player of all time.

Andrew Johns had a unique capability to see a football field player alignment and create scoring opportunities for himself or his team mates based on that. He was a great passer of the ball, the best field kicker of all time (he even invented the banana kick) and a great goal kicker (one of the top point scorers of all time). On top of that he was a very strong defender. As a running half back he also had a sidestep and a good dummy. But he was the greatest because he was simply the most creative player of all time.

Everyone else mentioned lines up behind Andrew Johns. It is worth noting that Andrew Johns was added to the most select group of Australian players -- the NRL Immortals -- less than ten years after he retired, and before older and highly respected contenders like Malcolm Meninga.

To suggest that Neil Fox was a better player is laughable. List Fox's skills and then compare them with the list I have enumerated for Johns. No contest. Fox was not even as formidable as Malcolm Meninga.

Darren Lockyer was very talented but was a weak defender, unlike Johns.

Ellery Hanley was one of the great English players of all time, and definitely world class, but he lacked several of the skills in Johns' repertoire.

Roger Millward was a brilliant running five eighth, perhaps the best five eighth that England has produced, but did not have all the skills that Johns had.

I would place Johnathan Thurston ahead of several of the players mentioned above, especially obviously Neil Fox. But even the brilliant Thurston stands behind Andrew Johns.'"


This whole thread is laughable but you're the icing on the cake.

Neil Fox is without doubt one of the greatest RL players of all time - an absolute machine. Whether he's the best is purely theoretical and subjective, also how you compare a H/B with a Centre/Forward only you seem to know. What's for sure is he deserves to be up there and in contention with the others - so show some respect you ignorant stupid windbag.

Your obsession with Johns is truly baffling - a lesser Wally Lewis in every respect IMHO. Good player but not up there with Wally or a few more IMHO. As for being the inventor of the Banana kick, give over you silly man, players have been messing about with that one since the game began, at best Johns perfected it - invented it, you really are pure comic gold.

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Wally Lewis,Ellery Hanley or Mal Meninga imo, though its tough to call.i really dont think there is any clear greatest of all time.You could make a good case for a dozen players down the years.

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Quote: Voltaire "For example, take the current England international scrum half Matty Smith, full time player, oodles of time to train every facet of his game ,massive facilities at his disposal, sports science , numerous conditioners ,trainers , physios, doctors etc etc etc every advantage a player could possibly wish for...plays maybe 25 to 30 times a year on superb surfaces , with massive recovery resources.

International scrum half of the 80s Andy Gregory, part time in a non science era , very little back up apart from the odd physio , trains on dark nights for a few hours, plays on mud heaps at various times in a 40 plus game year, playing very often 3 times a week with no recovery resources.

Given those two scenarios i would suggest that Gregory is still some distance in front of Smith as a player...despite Smith having every advantage going over Gregory...

Now swap the scenarios around, give Gregory ALL the advantages, transport Smith into the 80s with all the disadvantages..what would the gap in quality be then..????'"

Hang on. Why is today seen as having an "advantage"? Why do you think players have all the time to train as much as they want on every facet of the game?
Gregory would have had to seriously improve his athleticism and speed, both of foot and of mind.
The game is far, far faster, players are far, far stronger and far more powerful. I'd say that's an advantage to Gregory not to Smith.
Players can't train all day long, in fact they'll probably do no more than 1.5 - 2 hours on-field training per day. Probably 3 days a week. The rest is recovery and rest time alongside off-field training. You train much more than that and your players will be tired on matchday.

If you put Gregory into that environment today he might flourish, he might crumble but I don't see why he's be somehow streets ahead of the top current SL players.

Too many RL fans have a habit of thinking players in the past were somehow amazing compared to modern players. Especially half backs because they put players through gaps. Well there were a hell of a lot more gaps and a far, far slower and much less effective defence for them to deal with. Just because it was better to watch doesn't mean it was a better standard.

Don't get me wrong I'm not one who thinks everything is better today either. But I think there's a lot of lack of respect for current players in RL when compared to past players. And I don't agree with it. I think today's players are just as skillfull.

I think if you put great players from the past into today's teams (having gone through modern training etc) then I think some would suffer and fall away and some would still be great players. And vice-versa for modern players.

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No one can give a definitive answer to this one it is all about opinions.

For me the best attacking player i have seen was Lockyer his passing ability was superb and he just seemed to be able to turn up for big games. He could change his passing style so quickly a few years ago he was going left and saw the gap closing turned right and without changing his body stance threw a 25 metre pass to his winger to go in for a great try. That one piece of skill to me was sublime.

Hard to explain but being able to pass without changing your body position is really difficult

Wally Lewis was a better defender though as well as a great attacking player.

Both were better than Johns IMHO

Trouble with this is that attackers only look good because the forward do the hard work. That s why i liked Hanley. Great tackler and with good go forward but a clever player as well.

From History though i would say Harold Wagstaff from Huddersfield played for 19 years as well as GB captain and everything i have read about him says that he stood head and shoulders above any other player of his time. Made his debut at the age of fifteen years 175 days old, Scored a try on his debut. He only weighed 11 stone at the time !!!!

I would guess that none of the others mentioned above made their debut at anything like that age.

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Quote: Durham Giant "From History though i would say Harold Wagstaff from Huddersfield played for 19 years as well as GB captain and everything i have read about him says that he stood head and shoulders above any other player of his time. Made his debut at the age of fifteen years 175 days old, Scored a try on his debut. He only weighed 11 stone at the time !!!!'"


Made his debut before he was 16 and he was 11st? Sounds like standards were incredibly high back then. He would absolutely tear up the NRL nowadays.

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As mentioned above, virtually impossible to pick out one ........ I've been watching since the 70's, and of players I've seen, there are a few candidates........

Ellery Hanley - without doubt the greatest British player of the last 40 years.

Darren Lockyer - the best full back I've ever seen, became one of the best stand offs.

Brett Kenny - kept Wally Lewis out of the Aussie team in '82 and Meninga out of the team in '86.

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