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  • Call off the Dally Ms ... the race has already been run and won

    Story by Christian Nicolussi

    It is only June, but we should call off the Dally M race already and just hand rugby league’s top gong to James Tedesco.

    Voting for the NRL player of the year award went behind closed doors after round 12, with Warriors playmaker Luke Metcalf leading the pack on 31 points, followed by Cronulla’s Will Kennedy on 29 and Roosters skipper Tedesco on 28 points.

    Wests Tigers prop Terrell May (27), and Dolphins playmaker Isaiya Katoa and Broncos prop Payne Haas, both on 23, rounded out the leading group.

    If you look at performances since then, you can almost put a line through Kennedy, whose form the past month has dipped. Cronulla have dropped two of their past three games, Kennedy remains without a deal, and some will argue he could yet lose his No.1 jersey to Nicho Hynes.

    May burst out of the blocks but, while his form has remained consistent, he has also struggled to poll points in a Tigers side that has now lost five straight games.

    Metcalf was outstanding against the Sharks, when he would have polled a full six points, but was hampered by a corked quad in the weekend loss to Penrith. The leg issue remains a worry moving forward, starting with Saturday’s trip to Suncorp Stadium where a revitalised Broncos await.

    Tedesco, meanwhile, is enjoying one of his best seasons in years. For all the talk about the young talent at Bondi, their 32-year-old leader is the one setting the standards for them.

    He is breaking tackles, scoring tries and seems to have finally found the perfect balance of when to call for the ball and when to have faith in those around him.

    Not having to shoulder the physical and mental burdens of State of Origin has also been a blessing for Tedesco, who was brilliant against the Cowboys on Sunday, outstanding in a gritty game against the Knights last weekend and one of the standouts in a beaten side against the Raiders.

    The first thing Perth Bears coach Mal Meninga should do is pick up the phone to his World Cup-winning captain and persuade him to sign with the NRL’s new franchise. Tedesco is off contract at the end of next season, and the kind of player you need for an NRL start-up.

    Roosters coach Trent Robinson and chairman Nick Politis would be loath to lose Tedesco, but there would be nothing stopping him playing a few years in Perth then returning to the Chooks in an ambassadorial role.

    Tom Trbojevic, good friends with Tedesco from their representative days together, summed up what made the Roosters star such an effective player. “He’s always on the ball, he breaks a lot of tackles, pushes up well and uses his outside people,” Trbojevic said.

    Tedesco will freshen up with the bye this weekend, then return for games against the Tigers, Dragons and Sharks – three matches the Roosters will be expected to win.

    When you look for potential contenders from teams sitting on top of the ladder, few stand out.

    Canterbury are leading the competition, but their success has been built on their team rather than on the back of one individual in outstanding form. The Raiders fall into the same category, while Storm players – including last year’s winner Jahrome Hughes – often pinch points off each other.

    Ryan Papenhuyzen may have kicked the winning field goal in golden point against Souths, but his first half last Saturday was also one of his worst in recent memory.

    Hughes was expected to romp in last year, but guests inside the Winx Room at Royal Randwick were treated to a barnstorming finish from Tedesco, who rattled home to fall short by one vote.

    This year, it’s a one-horse race. In fact, let’s just call it off now.
    1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
    1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

  • #2
    bit early to be calling it with eleven rounds to go but he's looking good

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    • #3
      The refs, bunker & NRL wont let it happen

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
        The refs, bunker & NRL wont let it happen
        How so?
        1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
        1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by caz View Post
          bit early to be calling it with eleven rounds to go but he's looking good
          The other day, Bryan Fletcher predicted that Tedesco would win the Dally M by a record margin.
          1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
          1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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          • #6
            Unless Teddy gets injuries not playing origin he is a massive chance

            how far away is Dylan Edwards? Wouldn’t be anywhere near him

            also don’t know how Kennedy has been so high, the guy doesn’t add anything to the sharks

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            • #7
              As much as I enjoy Teddy and think he should be the MVP of the league right now the way the Dally M awards work wouldn't be in his favour, would they? He'd have to consistently be the best player at the Roosters week in and week out which due to our quality he doesn't have that every week, meanwhile someone at a not so great team such as May or Katoa or others like that would probably week in and week out outdo their teammates.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post
                The refs, bunker & NRL wont let it happen
                Stop. Just stop it now.
                FVCK CANCER

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post

                  The other day, Bryan Fletcher predicted that Tedesco would win the Dally M by a record margin.
                  hope he's right

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                  • #10
                    I hate these pre-emptive articles as they always end up biting you on the ass. Maybe I’m just superstitious and don’t want anything to happen to our amazing captain and leader.

                    He has been uber consistent this year but the thing is, he hasn’t been any better this year compared to other years. He is just that guy who gives you his all every single week and does it at a very high level. It’s only come to the fore now because other so called superstars aren’t quite sustaining that high standard week in week out like Ted does.

                    He is one of the very best of the modern era and we shouldn’t take him for granted while he’s with us and it’s been a blessing that we’ve been able to have him at our club for so long.

                    I think the past commentary around his so called form slump or decline was absolutely disgraceful and tone deaf. Wasn’t really on the Pen or amongst Roosters fans moreso the wider media. He’d gone from a 10/10 every week to an 8/10 every week and all of a sudden he was finished at the highest level. Losing his NSW jersey and Aus jersey was an absolute farce but I’m glad the Chooks are benefiting in the long run.

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                    • #11
                      SOO takes its toll, Tedesco played SOO 9 years straight and still performed at the highest level. Dylan Edwards is already struggling after 4 games.
                      There is no other NRL player that produces a guaranteed 8-9/10 every week.
                      Think Teddy will see out his current deal to age 34, then move into coaching/media.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post

                        Stop. Just stop it now.
                        Hehehehe

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Carlos Parra View Post

                          How so?
                          Im joking with you Carlos

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

                            Im joking with you Carlos
                            No kidding!
                            1985: 1 try vs Parramatta, 1 try vs Manly, 1 try vs Wests, 2 tries vs Souffs
                            1986: 2 tries vs Illawarra, 1 try vs Balmain, 2 tries vs Norths.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post

                              Stop. Just stop it now.
                              Cease and desist

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