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I was using the 2010-2013 as an example of him fading in out as he has in 2014 , the more feedback I can get critical, supportive and whatever else is all helpful this is my second attempt at writing. I am by no means right in what I say people take things in different ways.

The NRL's top three fullbacks

I put Mini in there cause he is deserving to be there
His form hasn’t dropped this year at all

The NRL's top three fullbacks

In no particular order cause the hayne fanboys will get upset lol

Michael Morgan- fullback aswell as halfback got the speed agility and stays consistent an doesn’t try to overplay his hand.

Sam Tomkins- best player in England and he’s showing our defenses up

Michael Gordon- best player in the back line at cronulla consistent and hard working

Jarryd hayne -he’s been good without getting to the level he needs to be for parra to challenge the top team

The NRL's top three fullbacks

The comment I wrote last night was written in a state of exhaustion. However a lot of my selections were heavily influenced by consistency, I don’t think people are upset that I have mini in my top 3, it’s because hayne didn’t make it. Hayne talented yes, game changer yes, goes MIA yes too much. Hayne disappears on the field he lays down and blends in with the turf. He may have had some special moments this year but that’s all they were just moments.
Mini, Slater and Inglis haven’t dropped off the face of a game before they might not always be attacking brilliantly but the defense is there an so is the will to get put in the hard yards for their team.

The NRL's top three fullbacks

I can’t put Hayne in based on the fact he has 1 good season every four years where was he during 2010 through 2013. If people that consider themselves rugby league fans don’t have Mini in their top 5 at least are kidding themselves.

The NRL's top three fullbacks

Thanks mate, I didn’t want to come across as someone who was putting the boot into a team already down. But I do feel as though players are the ones who aren’t ever held responsible for their actions on the field, the blame always lands on the coaches (Smith and the dragons) or the board. It’s unjustified an a complete cop out.

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