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<blockquote data-quote="Wally" data-source="post: 39021"><p>Sonny Boy Williamson had a good run in 2004 - but he had next to no impact this year. When Benji Marshall wasn't too busy kissing boys he was carving up games - I'll give you this one but he's yet to prove he can do it again. Karmichael Hunt has potential but he is not a player of high quality yet - he's a Queenslander now anyway. The Tigers' centre, Wiki and Rauhihi are quality players too, but don't have the same impact of blokes like Tate, Webcke and Price when they are all at the top of their game. </p><p></p><p>So that's barely seven Kiwis that I can think of that even have a slight impact on the NRL. Keep dreaming 'mayt.'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wally, post: 39021"] Sonny Boy Williamson had a good run in 2004 - but he had next to no impact this year. When Benji Marshall wasn't too busy kissing boys he was carving up games - I'll give you this one but he's yet to prove he can do it again. Karmichael Hunt has potential but he is not a player of high quality yet - he's a Queenslander now anyway. The Tigers' centre, Wiki and Rauhihi are quality players too, but don't have the same impact of blokes like Tate, Webcke and Price when they are all at the top of their game. So that's barely seven Kiwis that I can think of that even have a slight impact on the NRL. Keep dreaming 'mayt.' [/QUOTE]
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