Off season discussion - best ever Storm spine

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So, for a bit of off season discussion, here's a question for you all. What was the best spine 1-6-7-9, that we have ever fielded?

For mine it's Slater, Cronk and Smith plus one of the following five eighths:
Hill, Inglis, Finch, Widdop, Munster.

Based off results, I'd argue Munster.
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Slater, Inglis, Cronk, Smith. 3 of them are almost certain to become immortals
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We won comps with Munster, Widdop, Finch and Inglis. Out of all those I think the 2017 was the most dominant so would have to go with Munster.
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Slater Finch Cronk Smith


But you can’t go past ..Drinkwater Munster Croft Smith
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I think we won a game with Hampton, M.Blair, Roberts, Hinchcliffe a few years back
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I remember a game against the Roosters at Aami Park in 2011 during the origin period. So all the big names were not playing We had Widdop, and M. Blair in the halves, and Hinchcliffe at 9 and we won 21-4. Our halves we brilliant that night. I can't remember who was at fullback. If anyone knows let me know.

I have also tried to find a copy of this game and I can't.
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glennb wrote:I remember a game against the Roosters at Aami Park in 2011 during the origin period. So all the big names were not playing We had Widdop, and M. Blair in the halves, and Hinchcliffe at 9 and we won 21-4. Our halves we brilliant that night. I can't remember who was at fullback. If anyone knows let me know.

I have also tried to find a copy of this game and I can't.
Justin O’Neill played fullback.
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Slater, Geyer, Orford and Smith.

I only said that because that was the spine the club had when I started watching them.

... and because I love Boofa.
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O'Neill scored twice, so he must have played alright at fullback
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Was switching with Duffie I think
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I don't think Munster makes the all time greatest spine. He has had 2 seasons at 5/8 which were not as consistent Whiddop, Finch, or Inglis.

He will be in it eventually but based on performances to date we are dreaming lol
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I would take Inglis - MAYBE Finch (right now), but I think Munster has done more than enough to pass Widdop.
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Man, Widdop and Munster are almost mirror image of each other statistically. Not sure who I'd take out of the two.
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