Phil ‘Buzz’ Rothfield rates his top 50 NRL players in 2014. Today 25-1
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FIVE years ago he quit the NRL in disgrace. Today he is the number one player in the game.
Sonny Bill Williams’ barnstorming comeback to rugby league has seen the Kiwi superstar leapfrog the biggest names in the game into the No 1 position.
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Better than Greg Inglis, Johnathan Thurston, Cameron Smith and Billy Slater in coming from seventh last year to pole position.
And who could argue?
Statistics will never tell the full story but at least give a good indication.
Last year SBW made more line break assists than any other back-rower in the competition.
He finished second to Josh Papalii in tackle busts, second to Sam Burgess in line-breaks and second behind Corey Parker in offloads.
What they don’t tell you is how many of those offloads and around-the-corner passes come from seemingly impossible positions.
How he has perfected the skill and timing of picking his moments, knowing when and where to strike.
A forward with so much skill and so much vision that he even he even filled in at five-eighth on the odd occasion last year.
And how he was the dominant player all year in the Roosters’ premiership-winning side.
Overall the Roosters have eight players in the top 50 – two more than their great rivals South Sydney, showing why tomorrow night’s match will be such a blockbuster opening.
It also shows what an extraordinary job the Roosters do to keep their current roster under the salary cap.
Especially compared to the lowest represented clubs the Bulldogs and Panthers with just one player each – James Graham and Tyrone Peachey.
In the state breakdown, NSW has 25 players to Queensland’s 15.
But in the breakdown of current Origin players in the top 10, QLD has six and NSW just two – Paul Gallen and Jarryd Hayne.
Manly’s outstanding young half-back Daly Cherry Evans has also overtaken Cooper Cronk by one position in the top 10.
The biggest mover from 2013 is the Sharks’ front-rower Andrew Fifita who has gone from not making the list last year to the 11th best player in the game.
Anthony Milford and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck have also made the top 20 despite not being included last year.
BUZZ’S FULL TOP 50 LIST
50. Tyrone Peachey
49. Blake Ferguson
48. Sam Thaiday
47. Jarrod Mullen
46. James Tamou
45. John Sutton
44. James Graham
43. Jorge Taufua
42. Darius Boyd
41. Adam Reynolds
40. Luke Lewis
39. Greg Bird
38. Michael Jennings
37. Trent Merrin
36. Nate Myles
35. Boyd Cordner
34. George Burgess
33. Will Hopoate
32. Josh Papalii
31. Brett Stewart
30. Anthony Watmough
29. Jake Friend
28. Corey Parker
27. Ben Barba
26. Issac Luke
25. Shaun Johnson
24. Brett Morris
23. Mitchell Pearce
22. James Maloney
21. Matt Scott
20. Josh Dugan
19. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
18. Anthony Milford
17. Sam Tomkins
16. Kieran Foran
15. Robbie Farah
14. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
13. Todd Carney
12. Sam Burgess
11. Andrew Fifita
10. Jamie Lyon
9. Paul Gallen
8. Jarryd Hayne
7. Cooper Cronk
6. Daly Cherry-Evans
5. Billy Slater
4. Cameron Smith
3. Johnathan Thurston
2. Greg Inglis
1. Sonny Bill Williams