Nathan Gardner - The Real Try Of The Year 2010

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yC9gvoiy1E

Try Of The Year

Nathan Gardner (Cronulla Sharks)

The Sharks' pocket-sized playmaker caught a Braith Anasta bomb inside his own 10-metre line, dodged a flying Mitchell Pierce and then beat three players to the wing where he raced away. Ninety metres, an entire Roosters team and three bursts of acceleration later, Gardner dived over the line on the other side of the field. Gardner now has more trophies than the entire Sharks organisation.

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Issue 241, 11 Oct 2010
 

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I know this is the wrong thread, but i cant stand the roosters and to watch gards and pomms rip them a new one was a sweet treat.
 

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He's referring to the game at Shark Park in round 20something where Pom caught that intercept and ran it back for a try. Nice try AB and snow :D
 

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He's referring to the game at Shark Park in round 20something where Pom caught that intercept and ran it back for a try. Nice try AB and snow :D

I know he was. I suppose its just me, but I thought a scintillating length of the field try and the matchwinner, both against the Roosters, were some what more influential than a juggled intercept.
 

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yeh ben, pom ripped them apart in that game, considering he didnt play :lmao

Sorry was thinking of the second game against the roosters, where gardner and pomms both scored.

AB, how was I comparing who was the best player, just said they both tore roosters apart.
 
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I suppose its just me, but I thought a scintillating length of the field try and the matchwinner, both against the Roosters, were some what more influential than a juggled intercept.

As do I. Has poms ever ripped an opponent apart?
 

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Pomms virtually beat the cowboys by himself.

He just had dominant games against the roosters and cowboys - but your right he didnt score a length of the field try but either did gardner in the game Im talking about, gardner did score off an inside ball under the posts.
 
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