Best League to Union convert
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Thorn, SBW, Robinson and Folau awesome in both codes professionally. If I had to pick one it would be Thorn.<br><br>
Tim Horan, Tana Umaga, Owen Farrell and Nehe Milner-skudder all player junior League but senior Rugby Union at pro level.<br><br>
Frano Botica, Matthew Ridge and Inga Tuigamala were all undoubtedly more successful and better players in League than they had been in Union. -
Are you sure Tim Horan played league? He went to a union playing school in Toowoomba then played colts (u21) in Brisbane.<br><br>
Considering all 3 of the latter mentioned players were in their prime when they played league and played league for longer it's hardly surprising that they achieved more in that sport. In fact Id question whether Inga was better in league. He was a farking super star in union. -
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<div>League to Union: Brad Thorn</div>
<div>Union to League: Brad Thorn</div>
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<p>Union to League: Jonathan Davies</p> -
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<p>The skill step he bought was the off load, that whilst used in rugby before was a truly a leap above what union had seen before.</p>
<p>People had stepped like Robinson before. And BBBT bought what skill that rugby had never seen before? BBBT was a excellent AB with many fine characteristics.</p>
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<p>You can disagree as much as you like, but at least try and follow other peoples points before making dumb comments.</p>
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<p>Is it even possible for you to engage different opinions from yours on this site without being offensive and insulting? I don't visit this site that often, but as long as I have been coming here, I've read this type of remark from you. </p> -
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<p>Is it even possible for you to engage different opinions from yours on this site without being offensive and insulting? </p>
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<p>NB regards Jason Robinson. That would be Jason Robinson, OBE. I believe as part of Wigan he also beat the Broncos.</p>
<p>As for rugby: <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.espnscrum.com/england/rugby/player/13578.html'>http://www.espnscrum.com/england/rugby/player/13578.html</a></p> -
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<p>I don't really buy SBW simply because he hasn't been able to get the 1st choice starting spot in the ABs. Robinson was starting 15 for England & the Lions almost from word go. Folau unchallenged for the Wobblies etc. Thorn owned the power lock slot for a couple of years.</p>
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<p>I think its pretty certain SBW will get there - he should be 1st choice later this yerar & for the next 3 or 4. But up till now he's been our bench cover at 2 world cups & gets in the team when Nonu is on a break. Thats not "worlds greatest"...</p>
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<p> 1st choice starting player in his position at a WC & a Lions tour helps... </p>
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<p>Who was standing in the way of SBW? Who was standing in the way of Robinson? I bet if SBW was English he would have been first choice... and for the Lions The list of top draw fullbacks in England was very thin when Robinson was around.</p>
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<p>Who was standing in the way of SBW? Who was standing in the way of Robinson? I bet if SBW was English he would have been first choice... and for the Lions The list of top draw fullbacks in England was very thin when Robinson was around.</p>
<p>Your point might have some validity if we were comparing Nonu to SBW, but we are not.</p>
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<p>But if SBW was as amazing as you imply he'd have usurped Nonu would he not ?</p>
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<p>It is really disappointing to realize Robinson wasn't actually that good it's just everyone else was shit.</p> -
<p>I played League when I was 8, I got man (boy) of the match when Toowoomba visited, then we did a roady and played Glenora Bears and the Manurewa Marlins, I got MOTM in both those fixtures too, got player of the year and was told I'd make the Kiwis one day...I never quite scaled those heights in rugby, although did make the Whangarei divisional side when I was 22, at half back of all positions, so maybe evens.</p>
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<p>Potentially, I was better than all these fellas mentioned, I just didn't have the opportunities they all did, they all had it easy.</p> -
<p>The question is a bit like "Who was the better rugby player - Dan Carter or Richie McCaw"?</p>
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<p>Answering a slightly different question - undoubtedly, in my mind, the most impressive transformation was Brad Thorn. Pretty much everyone else being mentioned played in the backs - most of them at wing or fullback, where the two games are most alike. That quite a few good players have been able to successfully transfer their run, catch, pass skills successfully from one code to the other isn't surprising.</p>
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<p>But Brad went from a game where they barely have scrums, don't have lineouts, rucks or mauls - and made those his core duties. In my mind the others played two somewhat different, but similar sports. He played two substantially different sports.</p> -
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<p>But if SBW was as amazing as you imply he'd have usurped Nonu would he not ?</p>
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<p>It is really disappointing to realize Robinson wasn't actually that good it's just everyone else was shit.</p>
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<p>If we didn't have our greatest ever 12 playing there is absolutely no doubt SBW would have been in our top side. Saying he isn't a great convert because he couldn't usurp Nonu is a pretty tough benchmark!</p>
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<p>SBW was outstanding in the RWC, and I am really looking forward to seeing what he will do in the next 3 years. For me, he's as good as Folau in terms of converts.</p> -
<p>2011-2015, Cruden was probably the 2nd best first five in world rugby behind Carter (maybe the best if judging solely on form). Would we say that he was only average , considering he was never the first choice when Carter was fit?</p>
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<p>Ma'a and Conrad is the best midfield combo the game has seen, yet SBW was good enough to be replace one of them for significant periods of time during crucial RWC matches.</p>
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<p>I don't think being stuck behind Ma'a is a stroke against SBW. If you judge Sonny on his performances (2012, 2015 RWC) you'd say he was world class. His problem is that he hasn't produced that for any considerable amount of time. Once he gets to 45~50 caps, and been the best #12 in NZ for a couple of seasons (a good series against the Lions would help too) then maybe we can say he's the best convert, but until then its has to be Thorn</p> -
<p>Michael O'Connor well worth a mention - though he'd be before quite a few's time.</p>
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<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O'Connor_(rugby)'>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_O'Connor_(rugby)</a></p> -
<p>From the Wallaby/Kangaroo perspective, around the same time as Ricky Stuart was one of my all time favorite league players... <a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Gourley' title="Scott Gourley">Scott Gourley</a>.</p>
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<p>He was also pretty handy at both codes... and by the way, none of the Aussie based Ferners seems to have recalled the original cross-coder - Dally Messenger.</p> -
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<p>The question is a bit like "Who was the better rugby player - Dan Carter or Richie McCaw"?</p>
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<p>Answering a slightly different question - undoubtedly, in my mind, the most impressive transformation was Brad Thorn. Pretty much everyone else being mentioned played in the backs - most of them at wing or fullback, where the two games are most alike. That quite a few good players have been able to successfully transfer their run, catch, pass skills successfully from one code to the other isn't surprising.</p>
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<p>But Brad went from a game where they barely have scrums, don't have lineouts, rucks or mauls - and made those his core duties. In my mind the others played two somewhat different, but similar sports. He played two substantially different sports.</p>
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<p>Excellent analysis of BBB, def shows out of all he had to make most significant adjustments to his game</p> -
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<p>Joe Karam played the 2 codes too, quite well didn't he?</p>
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<p>Apparently he wasn't anywhere near as good a league player as he was at union . He only made it as far as Glenora and never played ARL or in the Uk.</p> -
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=481'>http://stats.allblacks.com/asp/Profile.asp?ABID=481</a></p>
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<p>Apparently this guy was quite impressive when he switched codes but injuries ended his career. Keith Quinn said he was one of the first modern props , fitter and more mobile which would have been an asset in league.</p>