Crawley Files: Why Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has James Tedesco’s measure
Here’s a debate to have around the barbecue. Pick your world NRL team on form this year — and Paul Crawley kicks off the argument by overlooking James Tedesco.
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Here’s a debate to have around the barbecue.
Pick your World XIII on form this year — and I will kick off the argument by naming Roger Tuivasa-Sheck at fullback.
I know Trent Robinson rates James Tedesco the game’s best player. But as exceptional as Tedesco’s form is, there isn’t much more the reigning Dally M Medal winner could do to state his case.
While you wouldn’t lose either way, I‘d still have the Warriors skipper wearing No.1.
In a team that again has been one of this season’s disappointments, Tuivasa-Sheck’s form has been as breathtaking as Tedesco’s, even if it is too often overlooked as a direct result of the inconsistency that surrounds him.
In fact, heading into Round 7 Fox Sports Stats shows that in almost every key indicator the Warriors’ excitement machine is not only holding his own against Tedesco, Tuivasa-Sheck is actually outpointing the marks set by the flying Roosters fullback.
In six games before this round, Tuivasa-Sheck has one less try than Tedesco but is averaging more possessions, more runs, more metres, more tackle busts, more linebreaks, as many linebreak assists and more try assists — all in a team that has won just two games.
We can only imagine how good Tuivasa-Sheck would look if he was also playing in a star-studded champion team.
PAUL CRAWLEY’S CURRENT WORLD XIII
1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
2. David Fusitu’a
3. Latrell Mitchell
4. Joseph Manu
5. Blake Ferguson
6. Cameron Munster
7: Luke Keary
8. Sam Burgess
9. Josh Hodgson
10. Andrew Fifita
11. John Bateman
12. Tyson Frizell
13. Jason Taumalolo
Foot note: Cameron Smith was left out because he has retired from rep footy. For mine, he is still the game’s most influential player.
Originally published as Crawley Files: Why Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has James Tedesco’s measure