25 in 25: Best lock of NRL era

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25 in 25: Best lock of NRL era

The 25th NRL season has come to an end. The Roar is looking back at the 25 best players and moments in 25 categories. They have already gone through the best fullbacks, players to never make Origin, coaches and Grand Final moments. Now it's time to look at those who wore jersey No.13 in the 13-player code.

Jason Taumalolo is the best lock of the NRL era. Paul Gallen, Sam Burgess, Tonie Carroll, Ben Kennedy, Corey Parker, Glenn Stewart, Jake Trbojevic, Jason Smith and Greg Bird are the other players in the top 10. The list is based on the 2016 Dally M Medal co-winner. It is also based upon the 2014 Clive Churchill Medal. The winner will be announced in a few days. For the rest of it, you can read the 25 in 25 article. for more information. to read it in full, go to the article here.

Josh McGuire, Isaah Yeo, Cameron Murray, Jim Dymock, Shaun Timmins, Luke Ricketson, Dale Finucane, Simon Mannering, Dallas Johnson and Ashley Harrison are the best players in the NRL. The list is based on the player's performances in NRL's top 25. The players on this list are: Josh McGuires, James Bird, Jason Taumalolo, Sam Burgess, Daniel Allecana,

Jason Croker, Victor Radley, Trent Waterhouse, Dene Halatau, Shaun Fensom and Jason Crammer make the final five. Crokker helped hold the Raiders together as the last survivor from their 1994 final premiership side. Radleys has two premierships under his belt and could end up a Roosters club legend. Waterhouses played for Penrith and Australia. Halatsau played 249 matches at NRL level and 15 times for the Kiwis. Fenom played at Canberra and made a record 75 tackles in a game in 2011.

Patrick Carrigan, Bradley Clyde, Isaac Liu, Glenn Morrison, Feleti Mateo and Reni Maitua are in the top 25. Daniel Wagon, David Stagg, Alan Tongue and Travis Norton are also in there.


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