My 2012 NRL team of the season

By Andrew Tilley / Roar Pro

The NRL finals series kicks off in a matter of days, but before we turn our attention to the competition’s best eight teams, let’s take a look at the best players in their positions in 2012 and try and fit them into a starting 13.

Given the dominance that the top teams have shown this year it’s hardly surprising that 10 out of the 13 players selected below come from teams inside the top five, and only two come from outside of the top eight.

Here is my 2012 NRL team of the season, based on players picked in their most favourable positions.

Fullback: Ben Barba (Bulldogs)
He is the game’s most electrifying player this season and certain Dally M winner, Ben Barba has had a stellar season, racking up 21 tries (equal first), 22 line breaks (equal second) and the most tackle busts in the NRL.

It’s unimaginable that just twelve months ago many NRL pundits were questioning his ability to play the fullback position, given his problems with high balls and some lacklustre one-on-one defence.

In 2012 Barba has not only excelled with the ball in hand (especially returning from kicks), but he has also been a menace in defence against would be opposition try scorers close to the line. A joy to watch.

Wingers: Ash Graham (Cowboys) and Brett Morris (Dragons)
Ash Graham is far from the most complete winger in the NRL, but he sticks to what he is good at and that is scoring four pointers. The natural try-scorer has linked up beautifully this season with a fully fit Brent Tate and the masterful Matt Bowen.

With 21 tries and 17 line breaks from 22 games, Graham is impossible to ignore.

He may have started the year slower than Graham, but Brett Morris has been one of the NRL’s most consistent outside backs in 2012. Beginning the season on the wing, before moving to fullback, Morris was moved back closer to the sideline following a brilliant performance in jersey number two for NSW in State of Origin three.

Morris got over the stripe 14 times and broke the line on 16 occasions this year, but what has been his most impressive statistic is his metres gained – the highest in the league.

Centres: Jamie Lyon (Manly) and Kane Linnett (Cowboys)
Were it not for his retirement from representative football, Jamie Lyon would be the first player picked in the centres for the Blues. The fourth highest point scorer in the competition, Lyon is just about the complete player – rock solid defensively, excellent footwork and a pure football brain that allows him to make correct decisions time after time.

One of the buys of the season, Kane Linnett has been a revelation at the Cowboys. Playing outside Jonathan Thurston, the former Rooster has developed into one of the game’s premier gap runners, scoring 12 tries and breaking the line on average once per game.

Halves: Josh Reynolds (Bulldogs) and Cooper Cronk (Storm)
Playing his first full season in the top grade, five-eighth Josh Reynolds has embodied all that is good about the Bulldogs in 2012 – skilful, enthusiastic and aggressive. His ability to run hard at the opposition’s defensive line and his support play this season has been eye catching.

While this season hasn’t been Cooper Cronk’s best, it doesn’t mean that it hasn’t been a very good season for the number seven Playing behind a Storm pack that has been far from dominant, Cronk has been consistently good and finishes the 2012 regular season with the second most try assists.

Props: James Tamou (Cowboys) and Sam Burgess (Souths)
James Tamou combines a tough running style with clever footwork, meaning that it often takes three players to arrest him to the turf. The Kiwi/New South Welshman secured the third most run metres in the NRL.

Playing with the energy of four Burgess brothers, oldest brother Sam has shrugged aside a couple of injuries to have his most productive NRL season yet. Starting 2012 in the second row, the Englishman has played a great part of the season in the middle of the field where he has continued to cause havoc with his strong running and brutal defence.

Hooker: Cameron Smith (Melbourne)
The game’s most intelligent player, Cameron Smith is both a workhorse and a magician. Consistently racking up 40 tackles a game doesn’t stop Smith from being the most effective dummy half in the NRL, controlling the pace of the game dutifully. His kicking game is also invaluable, both from inside his own half and close to the line.

Second rowers: Frank Pritchard (Bulldogs) and Nate Myles (Titans)
Often much maligned for being a lazy edge player, Frank Pritchard has benefited most from the arrival of coach Des Hasler.

This season the Kiwi international has found the mongrel that he possessed back at Penrith and has been a dominant gap runner.

One of the games most durable players, Nate Myles has played through the pain barrier for most of 2012, yet it has been one of his best seasons yet.

Injury interrupted years to fellow rep players Ash Harrison, Luke Bailey and Greg Bird meant that Myles often ploughed through 80 minutes in the middle of the field. A pure workhorse.

Lock: Paul Gallen (Sharks)
No one works harder during a game than NSW captain Paul Gallen. Despite only playing 15 club games this season Gallen has achieved the 12th highest run metres in the NRL.

A threat both through the middle of the field and on the edges, this year the Sharks number 13 has also added some clever ball playing responsibilities that make him a handful in all areas of the footy field.

So, Roarers, what are your thoughts? Who would you have in your own NRL team of the season?

The Crowd Says:

2012-09-29T01:53:23+00:00

Fred

Guest


Barba Morris Morris Lyon Graham Thurston Marshall Graham Smith Burgess Pritchard Williams Gallen

2012-09-07T08:40:01+00:00

Warriors4life

Guest


No Ben Matulino? look up the stats and his point scoring in the daily M spoke for itself. Dont ask me about his disappearance in the final standings...fine cotton or what? Anyways my team is. Inglis graham Mansour Matai lyons foran cronk mateo mannering fensom MATULINO de gois scott BENCH bird sam burgess barbar Kasiano

2012-09-05T17:28:47+00:00

matty west

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Coach-maguire wingers-merrit&b.tye centres-b/ds morris&jennings no.6-sutton no.7-cronk no.13- crocker 11&12-ellis&taylor no.9-luke 10&8-burgess&assotasi no1-inglis

2012-09-05T03:54:44+00:00

Tony Archers Maroon Underwear

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My NRL Team of the yeat would look something like this Coach - D Hasler Fullback - Barba Wingers - Inu / Graham Centres - Inglis / Lyon Halves - Cronk / Foran Hooker - Smith Props - Tamou / Burgess Backrow - Bird / Pritchard Lock - Gallen Bench - Kassianno / James Graham / G Stewart / J Reynolds

2012-09-04T07:13:11+00:00

Bosco

Guest


I like your side with some brave selections. However, I can't have a side without Inglis in it and Thurston gets my nod due to the little things he does. In the game against the Sharks last Sunday it wouldn't have surprised me if he was marking the lines before the game. He was everywhere! Queenslanders would not have been impressed with only 3 State Of Origin players in your starting line up.

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2012-09-04T06:51:15+00:00

Andrew Tilley

Roar Pro


Matt, thanks for the feedback. I don't remember Thurston being at his best in the first part of 2012. Having moved from halfback to 5/8 he took a while to get going and I actually think Bowen has had a larger impact on the Cowboys attack this year than Thurston. Great player, but I just think that Reynolds has pipped him in 2012.

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2012-09-04T06:47:53+00:00

Andrew Tilley

Roar Pro


Hi Myles, nice looking team, although we have quite a few different picks. Will be interesting to see the Dally M positions named tonight.

2012-09-04T05:03:26+00:00

Matt Bungard

Roar Guru


Josh Reynolds ahead of Thurston? Good team aside from that. Not much to disagree with. Could make a case for Dave Taylor in the second row and Aaron Woods/Tim Grant in the front row, as well.

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2012-09-03T23:22:34+00:00

Andrew Tilley

Roar Pro


Nice team Scott. Interesting bench. Not sure that G. Stewart has had that good a season, T Sims has plenty of potential but has been dogged by injury and I think Kasiano started the season on fire but has come back to the field in the last couple of months.

AUTHOR

2012-09-03T23:19:55+00:00

Andrew Tilley

Roar Pro


Woods had a fantastic season, but he also doesn't make it into my best starting 13 for 2012. Both Tamou and Burgess were beasts up front. What is your NRL team of the season Mick?

2012-09-03T23:04:59+00:00

Myles Stedman

Roar Guru


A strong team-you might like to check mine out if you haven't already. I'd probably be swapping Sam Burgess though

2012-09-03T23:03:57+00:00

Mick skinner

Guest


Woods was the form prop of the year and to have him on the bench makes me wonder what football u were watching!!

2012-09-03T22:29:33+00:00

Scott

Guest


Barba A Graham J Morris Lyon B Morris J Reynolds A Reynolds J graham C Smith Tamou Pritchard Myles Gallen Kasiano Woods T sims(when fit) G Stewart Coach d hasler

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