CREATIVITY thrives in the Blowes Clothing Cup’s centres ranks.
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It could be Mesui Lemoto’s crafty kicking game, Luke Brown’s strong running or Charlie Luteru’s turn of foot.
You have five exciting players to choose from and they can all create scoring opportunities or deliver game-changing defence.
Whichever two you vote for, you’re guaranteed quality.
THE CONTENDERS:
Tim Alison - Orange Emus
What makes Alison stand out is his ability to play like a forward for the Orange Emus.
He is solid in defence, runs the ball like another forward and is more than capable at the breakdown.
Alison is underestimated by some opponents and makes them pay.
Mesui Lemoto - Orange City Lions
Lemoto always looks like he has time on his side.
The defence might be closing in but the Lions centre can easily get a perfectly placed kick away.
He brings calm to a young backline and is able to deliver a clever pass to put a team-mate into a hole.
Luke Brown - Narromine Gorillas
Brown has played for the Cockatoos and is a great leader for the Gorillas.
He reads the game well, but his passion is what makes him an excellent player.
Brown has the ability to turn a game in an instant.
Bart Bogart - Bathurst Bulldogs
One of the quickest men in the Blowes Clothing Cup competition.
Bogart’s elusive running lines makes him hard to defend against.
Unfortunately an injury has put an early end to his 2013 season.
Josh Coulthurst - Forbes Platypi
Young centre Coulthurst has already made his mark playing in the New England competition.
Now he’s showing off his skills in the Central West and getting noticed.
His polish makes him a key for the Platypi and a reason for their success in 2013.
Charlie Luteru - Dubbo Kangaroos
Luteru brings a lot of experience to the Kangaroos backline.
He is a focused player, who relishes the physicality of the game.
He is a great runner of the ball, but just as strong in defence.
Luteru will be crucial as last year’s grand finalists look to push deep into the Blowes Clothing Cup semi-finals
* Tomorrow: The buck stops with the fullbacks