Well in terms of the same names being thrown around it's an individual opinion / perception thing I suppose.
But in terms of the 15 x names that were originally put forward as eligible 18 year olds who have left school - I reckon many would agree that :
- Hudson Mulcahy was a stand out smash mouth 2 before he went down injured last year
- Zac Crothers , also a 2 , whilst not as dynamic as Mulcahy , was a more traditional tight forward 2 who always turned in a high work rate - and was rewarded with an Australian Barbarians berth from what was a very weak QLD 2 Team
- John Downes finally fulfilled his promise and was 1 of 2 or 3 stand out forwards in the AIC Comp and performed creditably at the National Championships and was also rewarded with an Australian Barbarians berth
- Matt Englebrecht , despite not being as tall as what you'd think , won most lineout ball in GPS Rugby last year and ( I think ) was Top 3 in Tackle Count
- Will Roche was turning in another great season before he went down injured and led turnovers for GPS Rugby last year at 11 - and probably would have come close to the McReight / Moseley mark of early 20's and was an Australian Rep
- Ben Geraghty also had a fine AIC season last year - and genuinely stepped up to the plate for QLD 2 at Nationals last year playing lock , 6 and 7 and doing it all with equal aplomb
- Carter Gordon - no comment really needed - speaks for itself
- Josh Flook didn't have the external ""ooh and aah" chat about him before the start of last season but was the best defensive back in GPS Rugby last year and performed well in a weak QLD 2 Team down at Nationals . The double kick ahead play (involving his last kick ) for Bennett to score in the corner and ice it for the Nudgee win last year was nothing short of outstanding
- Dan Atkinson was another low volume high achiever and a very under rated counter attacking option that probably got lost in the spotlight that focused more on Bennett and Banjo in Nudgee's back 3 last year
- And irrespective of what you think of them - taller rangier 18 year old locks at 6'6 to 6'7 are always going to get picked - especially over 6'2 to 6'3 17 year old locks
In terms of the 18 year olds still at school .....
I don't think anyone is going to argue too much with Nongorr, Vella and Pasitoa . Even Jack Bowyer . And Glenn Vahui has his admirers . Then there is whole bunch of guys that are going to have to prove themselves that aren't the same names being thrown around and didn't have the magic carpet ride through the selection circuit as 17 year olds - where , the external volume was low - but they still put together very very good seasons . Think of guys like TSS's Luc Lyndon , Beau Douglas and Dion Samuela. Maybe one of the greatest question marks on this season will be the rangy enigma that is Jock Thompson at NC
And we haven't even talked about Lismore's James Durheim yet ( 18 in Jan ) who is poised to have a big year upfront for BBC
But the whole point of putting JD's name out there , and even TSS's Douglas , is that they aren't the usual names that get thrown out there and Lyndon and Samuela are talents that might be a bit better known but don't seem to have the same volume as other names that get thrown around
Here is a couple of other 18 year olds you shouldn't forget and that no one is talking about either .....TGS's Tim Fainaganuku ( 2 ) and Dougal Grey ( 7 ) I am sure they are determined to put forward big seasons
Having said all of that , for me , there does seem to be opportunity around the halves and IGS's Kalani Thomas and Sam Walker would logically be in the mix - and truthfully , guys like Banjo , Savage and Howarth in the outside backs are sort of "once in every so often" style type of talents that you would think are right in the thick of things
But outside of this ......and looking at it as logically as possible - I don't see much else in the mix. But as always there will be an outlier that no one sees coming - but in what is foreseeable for now ..........