Rugby lacks the talent of rugby league

By David Lord / Expert

Watching last night’s Dally M awards made me realise just how far the Wallabies are behind rugby league in natural talent.

Even taking into account the vast law/rules differences, strategies, and coaching, a head-to-head shows glaring shortcomings in the Wallabies.

NRL fullback of the year: Ben Barba.

The most electric footballer of either code, was also the Dally M and Provan-Summons medallist and shared top try-scorer of the year on 21 with Cowboy Ashley Graham.

Wallaby counterpart Kurtley Beale, on his day, can be just as electric, but his days are too far apart. Barba performs week in, week out – a priceless asset.

NRL winger of the year: Aquila Uate

This is the third successive season Uate has received the award. He is blessed with blistering speed and knows where the white line is thanks to plenty of chances.

If Wallaby Digby Ioane just kept his station instead of looking for work, he would die of either pneumonia or boredom as his inside backs keep booting the soul case out of the football. Given a level playing field, there wouldn’t be a struck match between Uate and Ioane.

NRL centre of the year: Josh Morris

Morris had a great season, but can count himself lucky South Sydney moved Greg Inglis to fullback, or GI would have been the standout selection as centre of the year. No Wallaby is in the same suburb as Inglis, what a coup he would be for the 15-man code.

NRL five-eighth of the year: Johnathan Thurston

Thurston is a genius, who reads a game minutes before it happens, is a champion goal-kicker and a huge bonus to whatever team he plays for. Wallabies Quade Cooper and Berrick Barnes have their own vastly different brands of rugby to offer. But apart from the occasional stroke of genius from Cooper, neither Wallaby can change the course of a game through consistent sheer brilliance like Thurston.

NRL halfback of the year: Cooper Cronk

Cronk is the unsung hero of both the Storm and Queensland Origin teams. There’s nothing he can’t do on the football field, as an all-rounder who unselfishly sets up supports more than starring himself. Wallaby Will Genia used to be like that until he switched to a George Gregan-slow service, negative pattern of play that has killed backline structure. Unless Genia goes back to being himself and matching Cronk, the Wallabies will remain very beatable.

NRL lock of the year (no 8 in rugby): Paul Gallen

The inspirational captain of the Sharks and NSW Origin, Gallen is a workaholic in attack and defence every minute he’s on the field. No Wallaby 8 can match that work ethic, although Radike Samo can in short bursts, far more so than Scott Higginbotham who has been a bitter disappointment at Test level. The injured Wycliff Palu is a better bet than any other Wallaby 8, but that’s his problem, he’s always injured.

NRL second row of the year (lock in rugby): Nate Myles

Myles is an unfashionable footballer, but gets the job done better than anyone else. Out of all the positions won last night, this is the weakest link with Wallabies, with Nathan Sharpe and Setaleki Timani not improving the situation. Caderyn Neville will if the selectors ever come to grips with his undoubted talent.

NRL prop of the year: Sam Kasiano

A man-mountain – standing 196cm, and weighing 122kgs – Kasiano is a one-man destruction unit in attack and defence. No Wallaby props are within cooee of Kasiano, although Benn Robinson, Sekope Kepu, Ben Alexander, and James Slipper would like to be.

NRL hooker of the year: Cameron Smith

A magnificent all-round footballer-cum-quality goal-kicker-cum-captain, Smith is easily among the world’s top five rugby league internationals. Wallabies Stephen Moore, Tatafu Polota-Nau, and Saia Fainga’a are all bigger than Smith, but can’t match him anywhere on the paddock.

To make the glaring differences in natural talent more obvious, Ben Barba, Johnathan Thurston, Matt Bowen, Greg Inglis, Billy Slater, Brett Stewart, Cooper Cronk, and Cameron Smith would all make it big-time in rugby.

Only Digby Ioane, and the real Will Genia, not the current one, would make it in league.

Let’s see if the Wallabies can bridge the gap against the Boks on Saturday in Perth, and the following Saturday against the Pumas on the Gold Coast.

If they can’t, it will be a disastrous Rugby Championship for the men-in-gold, and coach Robbie Deans.

The Crowd Says:

2012-09-06T11:31:27+00:00

Calcio

Guest


Anyone who calls the games "Rugby" and "league" and then claims to follow the games equally would appear to be a liar.

2012-09-06T11:18:50+00:00

Emric

Guest


League is a simple game for a simple people

2012-09-06T10:44:19+00:00

Blacklisted

Guest


Almost as funny as NZ on a world stage.

2012-09-06T10:05:09+00:00

JVGO

Guest


So what we've ended up with here is a slangathon between Aussie league supporters and kiwi union supporters. sort of completely pointless really.

2012-09-06T09:43:55+00:00

Emric

Guest


When you say the worlds best do you mean Australia, New Zealand and the UK? or was that New Zealand, Australia and the UK?

2012-09-06T09:07:53+00:00

The Greatest Game Of All

Guest


Must be why kiwis think they are so smart, because union is such a sophisticated, complex game, hilarious.

2012-09-06T08:51:38+00:00

Emric

Guest


its so intense to watch a guy pick up the ball from dummy half and run straight into 2 guys, then stand up and play the ball to another guy who runs into another 2 guys. Intense no.. boring yes

2012-09-06T08:44:50+00:00

Emric

Guest


Samsonite The NZRL was in a shambles it was asking for "Government" backing in getting a Rugby League competition in the schools off the ground the government wasn't prepared to spend the cash until the NZRL sorted its house out - it did it got the backing and the competition got off the ground. The competition is small but it does exist. Rugby League was never banned like Aussie league supporters like to think it CHOSE not to pursue a schools competition mostly because a lot of schools rugby players liked to player rugby on Saturday and league on Sunday its only now Rugby League thinks it can sustain a school boys competition and while it has government funding via Sports NZ lets see if it can continue doing so once the cash drys up.

2012-09-06T08:03:06+00:00

Bono

Guest


Lol kovana, mate, what can we do but bang our heads against the wall when dealing with people like Oikee...And I thought Planet Rugby had its share of you know what!

2012-09-06T08:01:10+00:00

Rob9

Guest


Your wrong on some many fronts it's just not funny. And your 'visions' (which are based on nothing more than your own opinion) are just wee in the wind and fanciful. As a league follower as well, it's embarrassing to read the predictions of world domination you have for league and imminent doomsday you predict for union.

2012-09-06T08:01:00+00:00

Leo

Guest


What for? They have enough sevens talents to win a silver or bronze.

2012-09-06T07:58:23+00:00

oikee

Guest


Is that a hybred of kick and clap. :)

2012-09-06T07:56:57+00:00

Leo

Guest


Yes, I would have him down for my team as a halfback and also a great leader.

2012-09-06T07:56:02+00:00

Leo

Guest


If that is the case then all league converts should have been internationals but most weren't yewonk.

2012-09-06T07:54:07+00:00

Leo

Guest


They are paid professional to play in a professional super rugby comp. What else explaining do you need?

2012-09-06T07:52:42+00:00

Rob9

Guest


Dude what are you smoking?? The next NFL broadcast deal will be worth almost $40b... If the NRL is competing with that then they should forfit the game. League and AFL are not bigger than Union worldwide. This stuff you come up with is just silliness... try and seek some clarity

2012-09-06T07:51:34+00:00

Leo

Guest


Got to agree, the the Warriors this season.

2012-09-06T07:50:44+00:00

Leo

Guest


At least the Kiwis union have a national professional comp goose.

2012-09-06T07:45:16+00:00

oikee

Guest


Dont Man U owe 1 billion. I lost no creditbillity until you prove me wrong. The AFL is the worlds third highest attended code. Have a look. These next few weekends alone will bring higher crowds than Rugby union down under 4 nations. Get back to me if i am wrong dummies.

2012-09-06T07:43:50+00:00

Rob9

Guest


Look at you 2 playing slap and tickle with each other.... cute. Just let us all know once you've touched back down on planet earth.

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