Let settle this Lukic. Jarryd Hayne: 82 games, 49 tries, 2 goals, 1 field goal, and a total of 201 points for Parramatta in the Teltra premiership. He's played 3 games, scored 2 tries for a total of 8 points for City Origin in City Country games. He's played 8 matches for New South Wales with 5 tries which is 20 points. He's played a game for Australia scoring a try and he has also played 4 matches for Fiji and he scored 3 tries. So overall, Jarryd Hayne: 98 games, 60 tries, 2 goals, 1 Field Goal and 245 points. And he only started Mid-Season 2006 where as Benji started in 2003. Therefore he shits all over Benji Marshall. Your turn Lukic.
You only mentioning points scored is why I'm gonna take Lukic's side on this one. WHAT THE **** DOES POINTS HAVE TO DO WITH A FOOTBALLERS ABILITY? Dumbest ****.
Benji Marshall: 104 games - 412 points. Approx 4 points a game. Jarryd Has: 81 - 201 points, less than 3 a game. Marshall > Jarryd obv.
Jarryd doesn't kick, Benji does. You Take kicking out of the equation and you get; Jarryd Hayne with 60 tries, Benji with 44. And Benji has been playing for 3 more years than Hayne has FFS.
I don't see what points scored has to do with anything, Benji is a goalkicker and he is obviously going to be scoring more points than Hayne. Even though Spinksy was the one who brought up points scored, it's a stupid way to be choosing between two players.
Benji has played 116 games.... Jarryd is currently better than Marshall. He has just as much flair and is rated higher overall.
A spastic? LOL! Atleast I can admit I'm bias when it comes to my team. You're pretty bias when it comes to the West Tigers yet you don't admit it.
You're an idiot. Statistics can not settle a fullback v five-eighth argument. And stop calling him Jarryd, it's Mr. Hayne to you you little ****.
There is no advantage in goal kicking through playing a specific position, but if you're an outside back, you'll score more than halves.
Well, typically, the role of the half or five-eigth is to be a set up man... Direct play and create other opportunities for players to score.