50th Anniversary Greatest Team Ever
50th Anniversary Greatest Team Ever (1985) | ||||||||||
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Player | Position | |||||||||
Les Johns | Full Back | |||||||||
Chris Anderson | Wing | |||||||||
Ron Bailey | Centre | |||||||||
John Greaves | Centre | |||||||||
Edgar Newham | Wing | |||||||||
Garry Hughes | Five Eighth | |||||||||
Steve Mortimer (C) | Half Back | |||||||||
Frank Sponberg | Lock | |||||||||
Graeme Hughes | Second Row | |||||||||
Bob McCarthy | Second Row | |||||||||
Henry Porter | Prop | |||||||||
George Peponis | Hooker | |||||||||
Eddie Burns | Prop | |||||||||
Chris Mortimer | Reserve | |||||||||
Ron Costello | Reserve |
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