who needs flankers? wrote:
He got 3 SCOTTISH caps. Wow! Big deal, my friend played football for the isle of man team, it doesn't mean he was any good. Why is Danny Brough playing for Scotland and not England? Because he is an underachiever not living up to his potential. Sounds familiar to me. He should have been as good as Wellens was at his peak, and should have been playing for GB before Wellens even started at Saints. If he had lived up to his petnetial, he would have been pushing Radlinski all the way for the GB full back shirt. Steadman and Flowers didn't cross over at international level.
Spruce had peaked and was on his way down by the time flowers was in his 2nd season, robinson was not a rl full back rah rah made him a full back, connolly was a good centre and an awful fullback, gay - now that is scraping the barrel. Broadbent never played for GB, and wasn't as good as Flowers and Atcheson... Yea not a bad full back, but not that great. Flowers at full potential was better.
So in summary the only one who should have been in his way was Radlinski. He was nowhere near, but yet he could have been. I'm glad Alan Tate was past it when he came along or he might not have got a Scotland cap.
The 10 people i quoted are not my own personal preference as available fullbacks but they were the players picked at Fullback for either GB or England between 1992 and 2004. So they were the choice of the several leading coaches of that period, though apparently they did not know as much about the game as yourself.
You claim Spruce had peaked by Jason's 2nd season but he managed to be picked for GB in Flower's 3rd season and play 6 times for England in Jason's 6th season so you may need to re-appraise your recollection.
You claim Alan Tait had peaked when Jason came along, but he was sufficiently fit to play a significant part in the Scotland RU team after Jason made his debut for Scotland and also played in the 2 victories of the successful 1997 British lions team....
In short, Jason managed to be in the top 14 fullbacks out of 900 professional
and semi-professional RL players playing RL in the UK on nearly 200 occasions.
A significant achievement in any sporting career.
Finally, if the forum subject was All time Cas players we take an irrational dislike to, Im sure Jason would appear in your list.