The NRL's most watchable players

By Jason Hosken / Roar Guru

This weekend sees State of Origin officials camped under their respective selection caps. But as The Roar‘s BigJ can attest, any list smothered in Steeden is subject to slice, dice and rank whenever the fans choose.

So before the interstate storm clouds gather, here’s an alternate selection of NRL talent that either gets me through the gate or raking for the family remote on a weekly basis.

Jordan Rapana – Canberra Raiders
Name me a current player more watchable than Jordan Rapana and I’ll blast Eagle Rock through the Bruce Stadium Viking horn. I mean, here’s a guy good enough to side-step his own sublime skills over a six-year period with just a handful of NRL games before his first as a Raider in late 2014.

Today, it’s no surprise the Kiwi ranks highest for line-breaks, tackle breaks and tries. If he’s not standing up his opposite or skimming the in-goal from beyond touch then he’s blasting holes through centre field.

Even better for Ricky Stuart, the livewire sparks brightest when the Raiders chase points. He’ll muscle into dummy-half to inspire a tiring pack and still carry enough charge to pounce on the impossible.

In today’s structured landscape, Rapana is pure wingman bliss, a mockery of the notion that claims fullbacks and centres occupy a financial rung above.

Dylan Walker – Manly Sea Eagles
To be honest, I didn’t realise the range of skills this former Rabbitoh possesses. Now back at home in the centres, Walker’s confidence is off the chart and Manly fans can thank his sizzle for several unlikely victories this season.

More than twice the player he was when chosen for New South Wales, Walker’s gift is an uncanny anticipation that muddles his opponent’s mind long before they realise it’s time to chase.

Already with two more line-breaks than he totalled last season, his instinct to assess then take the easier of the inside or outside line has risen to the fore.

Just ask Jarrod Croker, who was cooked on the outside before Walker laid hands on the ball last weekend. The kind of blink and you’ll miss it moment that sunk the Roosters against the grain in Round 5.

Benji Marshall – Brisbane Broncos
So much for the old bottle of wine analogy, Marshall was headed down the drain like last month’s green milk when Paul McGregor cleaned the decks at St George last year. Although Wayne Bennett has only used the Wests Tigers legend on three occasions this season, his skills remain undeniable.

To me, Marshall is like the brash teenager who’s been told to pull his head in to the detriment of his natural instincts. Too often Marshall directs traffic when he can still pull a rabbit from the hat, just like his breathtaking final minutes against the Roosters.

So long as his flame flickers, I’ll always find time to watch Benji Marshall.

Suaia Matagi – Parramatta Eels
I suspect Suaia Matagi sleeps to the combative sounds of Mark ‘Spud’ Carroll and Paul ‘Chief’ Harrogan.

Not since those two tried to alter the orbit of the Earth two decades ago have two men approached each other with the ferocity of Matagi and Martin Taupau in Round 1 at Brookvale Oval this season.

Seated 30 metres away, I doubt my eyes stayed open such was the frightening acceleration of both men as the gap closed. How both recovered is best left to ballistic experts.

In the weeks since, Matagi hasn’t altered course. Short in stature and all heart, the former Panther averaged 78 metres per game in 2016 but amazingly, now backs up weekly to crunch out more than 100.

Jacob Liddle – Wests Tigers
This one’s a little left field, but young talent on the rise can offer just as much joy as the superstars. With less than ten games under his belt, Jacob Liddle is a 20-year-old Tiger earning his stripes from the bench behind current No.9 Matt McIlwrick.

Like most newbies, confidence isn’t an issue and the former junior rep always backs his pace from the ruck when the big men roll forward. With similar attributes to Jake Granville he’s one to keep tabs on, especially if Russell Packer and Ben Matulino bring their best in 2018.

So Roarers, it’s now over to you, I want to read who tops your most watchable list.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2017-06-10T03:21:40+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I was only thinking about Marty Taupau last night in the Brookie slush, he hasn't given the same quality as yet for NZ. Was kept in check by the Poms last year. Confidence in familiar surrounds perhaps.

2017-06-10T03:06:40+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Forwards are the basis for success in Rugby League. Imagine a forward pack of Taumololo's and a backline of Rapana's. Note: Kept free from Origin Duty. NZ would be unbeatable.

AUTHOR

2017-06-10T02:28:50+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Mack with a jet engine: Waltzing Matilda, held the land speed record for a truck in the early 80s from memory - probably still does. A question for the Bunker.

AUTHOR

2017-06-10T02:23:32+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I completely overlooked Taumalolo, the field is like a bowling alley when he's on it.

2017-06-09T07:31:37+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Just realised that mate. Trades are done. Turbo and Rapana are in, Graham and RTS out. Just watch JG and RTS go big this weekend!!! ?

2017-06-09T07:20:02+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Been very impressed with Addo-Carr this year with the Storm. He's bought in to the Storm's defensive philosophy as well as using his blistering speed. Couldn't pick it between him and Jimmy over 60 metres. Jimmy was fantastic to watch when he scored those length of the field tries with the Titans.

AUTHOR

2017-06-09T06:30:44+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I'd love to see Jimmy the Jet and Addo-Carr head to head over 60m. I'd put a few on the Fox.

2017-06-09T06:05:12+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Spot on with the Don - the bloke is a freak. Love watching him play for the Titans. Imagine having both Rapana and Don in your side on the wings.

2017-06-09T06:01:29+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Interesting selections Jason. I know I'm biased but Jordan Rapana has to be up there in the top players to watch. He just keeps doing incredible things on the footy field week after week - whether its creating a try out of nothing (his try against Manly last week out of dummy half running for 70 metres was ridiculous - no one does that) or scoring a flying try in the corner or taking on 10 tacklers during a hit up. My favourite player by a long way. Teddy has to be there in the mix as well along with Tommy Turbo and Jimmy the Jet and Dylan Walker. I'd have Billy Slater in there as well and Anthony Milford circa 2014 when he was playing FB for the Raiders. Also love watching Semi Radrada and RTS when they are in form.

2017-06-09T05:57:39+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Being a 6pm kick-off, you will be sorely disappointed if you wait till 6:30 I suspect TB.

2017-06-09T05:38:37+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Cheers fellas..going out for beers so need to decide whether I make the trades now or wait till 630 and hope I remember. ?

AUTHOR

2017-06-09T03:41:03+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I don't have any additional info Baz, but it sounds like he's a definite. Big surprise and a welcome one, tonight will be closer than most expect.

2017-06-09T03:38:22+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I heard he would have been dropped yesterday if he wasn't playing TB.

2017-06-09T03:29:12+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


On a side note Jase, do you reckon Turbo will play tonight? I'm waiting for final team lists so I can bring him back into my SC team. Late mail is that he's playing 1 with M Wright to the wing and J Wright dropping out

AUTHOR

2017-06-09T03:18:59+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


I like all the facets you've noted, but I reckon your use of 'part timers' is even better. Moylan a quality all-rounder. I used to enjoy Matty Rogers for the same reason. While not of the standard of those two, I did consider Clint Gutherson.

2017-06-09T03:15:32+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Connor Watson is a good (almost) pick Bunney

AUTHOR

2017-06-09T03:13:42+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Purely subjective - all in the eyes of the defender.

AUTHOR

2017-06-09T03:12:12+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


No argument from me Shooter, great fend. Hopefully he's back for the long term.

2017-06-09T03:06:50+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


I hope for your sake the sky does hold up - I'm not confident for you though.... Forecast looks grim.

2017-06-09T03:06:40+00:00

Shooter McGavin

Guest


Surely Latrell Mitchell ?? rarely a time he doesn't shrug at least one defender off

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