WATCH: Billy Slater has the politest-ever response to Gus offering him a Blues scarf
It takes a brave man to offer the coach of the Maroons the opposing colour!
Was this tackle-busting effort by Eric Grothe the greatest solo try in rugby league history? Think of the context, the standard of the opposition (this was 1983, when the Bulldogs were a powerful unit) and the sheer destructiveness of the run. And then look at who ended up around his boatlaces – Steve ‘Turvy’ Mortimer, too late, but showing the others how to do it. The best individual try? Let us know your thoughts.
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It takes a brave man to offer the coach of the Maroons the opposing colour!
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If the Broncos five-eighth had a whistle, he would have blown the penalty himself for the challenge on Blaize Talagi.