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| Peacock would have been more worthy than Sinfield as a challenger for M.O.S. over the whole season.
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| All these posts about whether Tomkins should have won this years MOS miss the point.
The question isn't why KS didn't win the MOS this year. It's why he hasn't won a MOS award over the 10 years he's consistently been the best player in Super League.
Whilst in some individual years the odd player may have had a stellar season, there surely must at some point in the last 10 years when the players thought KS had played well enough even to get a nomination (which he has never had).
Surely even the Wigan fans arguing for Tomkins on here must agree with that?
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| Quote Rogues Gallery="Rogues Gallery"Peacock would have been more worthy than Sinfield as a challenger for M.O.S. over the whole season.'"
I'm not sure that you'll find [uany[/u Leeds fan that agrees. JP is a machine and steps up when it matters but Sinny is the heartbeat of our side.
Also, I think you're sidestepping the question of whether Tomkins would win if the vote was post GF 
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| SInce 2004 any one would have thought a Leeds player would have been within a shout of MOS,but none has been within a shout ,and I am sorry,but that does not hang well with me
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| Nearest we got was Danny McGuire I guess
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| Someone has just pointed this out to me on twitter and it has changed my opinion in a way
Yes, Sinfield does deserve recognition but at the same time, he is part of team who are outstanding and the form in the last decade is unreal.
Individual praise or trophies?
I think the silverwear for me
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| Quote Rogues Gallery="Rogues Gallery"The players voted for man of steel and Sinfield wasn't voted in the top three. Tomkins was the outstanding player of the whole season.'"
Just to clarify,
As I was present the MOS awards, no one votes for the shortlist of three, that is chosen by the RFL,
I spoke to Sam and a lot of other players, and a lot of them were bemused with the result as the vast majority had voted for Benny Westwood, even Sam had.
The process needs to be a lot more transparent, I am not accusing the RFL of fixing the result as any of the three would IMO be worthy winners, but while the counting is done behind closed doors there will always be questions asked.
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| It's a team game. You can shove the MOS up the collective 'arris. Ask Sam if he's happy! Our players are ignored and we win the GF. That'll do me.
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| 2004 should have been won by Diskin or McGuire.
Sinfield had a shout in 2005.
Peacock should have run graham close in 2007/8??? But probably was just 2nd best.
Other than that I can't really Make a case for a Leeds player to win man of steel.
Player of decade however would be contested by Leeds players alone, probably finishing: Sinfield, Peacock, Burrow, Senior, McGuire
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| I don't think Sir Kev is too fussed who wins the M.O.S he's more concerned about team achievements and.
We all know how good he is ,what a great leader of men he is and what a legend of our club he is also the lads he plays with all know how much of a special player/leader he is and that's all that counts.
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| Quote Andy R="Andy R"2004 should have been won by Diskin or McGuire.
Sinfield had a shout in 2005.
Peacock should have run graham close in 2007/8??? But probably was just 2nd best.
Other than that I can't really Make a case for a Leeds player to win man of steel.
Player of decade however would be contested by Leeds players alone, probably finishing: Sinfield, Peacock, Burrow, Senior, McGuire'"
This sums it up for me. Also, the reason we are successful is we are a team and although we have great players we aren't so reliant on any one. We have match winners all across our team.
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| Quote ryano="ryano"It's a team game. You can shove the MOS up the collective 'arris. Ask Sam if he's happy! Our players are ignored and we win the GF. That'll do me.'"
Quite right.
MoS is an irrelevant award these days, quite apart from the fact that its not awarded in the context of its original conception anyway (a career-long achievement of consistent high performance), its secretly voted for from a secretly selected very short list, its like the awards that people give each other in show business, five minutes worth of conversation and then forget it.
people will talk about this Leeds team's achievements over the past ten years far longer than they will who won MoS for any of those years.
...and I'd be quite disappointed in Kevin Sinfield if he accepted any honorary award from the state or the RFL.
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