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ak47
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sorry mate... Freddy>Loz.
sure Loz was a legend back in the day but Freddy was up there with Joey.
the fact that Dailey had to be moved to the centres so freddy could play at 5/8 in AUS and NSW showed how high the rep selectors held him.
Captain of Club, State & Country... even with both Joey and Loz playing at the time.
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your wrong mate
Freddy got the captaincy due to Daleys affiliation with rebel group super league which the ARL hated...fittler did not captain australia on the merit of form - but on politics.
we all have opinions but the stats say
The most winningest NSW captain is Laurie Daley
NSW won the most series under Captain Daley
NSW longest winning series streak - under Daley
Laurie Daley has more premierships - none as captain - because of Big Malcolm Norman Meninga
Daley retired from rep in 1999 dont forget - he retired from the game in 2002.
Stood down from representative duty in 1995 by the ARL, Daley was nevertheless named ‘Dally M’ Player of the Year and was regularly used as a ‘rebel’ figurehead during the ensuing years.
In 1996 Daley was overlooked for the NSW captaincy and declined an Australian Test jersey along with a swag of Super League-signed players when an increasingly isolated ARL tried to sanction a match against a ‘NZ’ side chosen from domestic club players.
In the divided 1997 season, he valiantly led Super League’s NSW team to Tri-Series victory and Australia to series wins over NZ and Great Britain.
Daley never gave anything short of his best and in the reunited 1998 season, retained the Australian captaincy for the Anzac Test.
Australia lost the Test, 22-16, and injury saw him miss the two post-season Tests against NZ.
Daley returned to the Australian Test team in the Anzac Day Test in the early part of 1999 (minus the captaincy in what was to be his final match for
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