The Dirty Dozen: 12 of rugby league’s all-time biggest hitters
RUGBY league can be a brutal business but these 12 legendary hardmen elevated hard-hitting defence to an art form and earned themselves a special place in the game’s history.
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RUGBY league can be a brutal business but these legendary hardmen elevated hard-hitting defence to an art form and earned themselves a special place in the game’s history.
1. Charlie Frith
Club: South Sydney (1979-1981)
Games: 49
Rabbitohs forward required only three winters to oversee more carnage than Quentin Tarantino — including his famed tackle on Wests prop Bill Cloughessy, which removed all the charging Magpie’s teeth.
2. Ronnie Gibbs
Clubs: Easts, Manly, Gold Coast, Western Suburbs (1983-1991)
Games: 150
Long before rugby league had torpedo pants, they had the human torpedo. Truly, the man was nicknamed Rambo. What more needs explaining?
3. Nigel Plum
Clubs: Roosters, Canberra, Penrith (2005-2015)
Games: 150
For 10 wonderful years, NRL players knew what it meant to be “plummed”. Raised tackling sheep on his family’s Riverina property, this knockabout bushie took more than one rival to the abattoir while also piling up those Biggest Hitter crowns in Rugby League Week’s Player Poll.
4. David Gillespie
Clubs: Canterbury, Western Suburbs, Manly (1984-1997)
Games: 253
Dubbed Cement, Gillespie was part of an infamous “Dogs of War” pack who, for laughs, decided to have everyone strap fibreglass ice-hockey pads to their shoulders. Good times.
5. Terry Regan
Clubs: Balmain, Easts, Canberra (1982-1987)
Games: 82
Once, “Rego” broke the collarbone of Colin Scott in a tackle. Another time, almost severed Dean Lance’s tongue. Also kneed Teddy Goodwin in the balls. But that one was a total accident, of course.
6. Trevor Gillmeister
Clubs: Easts, Brisbane, Penrith, South Queensland (1986-1996)
Games: 233
A good big man always beats a good little man? Yeah, bulls … And for proof, we present The Axe, one of the greatest defenders rugby league has ever seen.
7. Mark Geyer
Clubs: Penrith, Balmain, Western Reds (1986-2000)
Games: 180
“Intimidation,” MG once said, “beats anything else a man can take out on to the footy field.” And to that, the congregation shouted “Amen”.
8. Peter Johnston
Clubs: Parramatta, Souths, Illawarra (1989-1997)
Games: 133
Rugged Parramatta forward whose tackling style was so ferocious, he was invited for an NFL trial by no less than New Orleans Saints coach Mike Ditka, aka Iron Mike. Said Johnston recently: “When I got there, the players gave me a standing ovation and were chanting, ‘Hitman, Hitman’.”
9. Gorden Tallis
Clubs: St George, Brisbane (1992-2004)
Games: 214
While he may be famous for ragdolling NSW Origin fullback Brett Hodgson, the Raging Bull also did far, far worse to men far, far bigger. Could knock the teeth from a whirring chainsaw.
10 Terry Randall
Club: Manly (1970-1982)
Games: 208
According to legend, Randall would sit in the dressing room before games and write every opponent’s name on to a piece of paper. Then he would draw his target for that day’s game from the group. Wonderful.
11. Adam Docker
Club: Penrith (2012-2015)
Games: 42
A 90kg assassin, Docker had a tackling technique no less than Phil Gould hailed as “among the best I’ve seen … the kid has no fear”. Yet despite being measured for NSW and Kangaroos jerseys, the young backrower was tragically forced into retirement by an arthritic knee at just 24.
12. Barry ‘Bunny’ Reilly
Clubs: Easts, Cronulla (1967-1979)
Games: 200+
The original “Axe”. Despite his wiry, lightweight frame, Reilly had a fearsome defensive style, not unlike that of Roosters No. 13 Victor Radley.
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Originally published as The Dirty Dozen: 12 of rugby league’s all-time biggest hitters