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2017 NRL Traders CHECKLIST BRISBANE BRONCOS GOLD COAST TITANS PENRITH PANTHERS Broncos Checklist 001 PS 001 Titans Checklist 041 PS 041 Panthers Checklist 101 PS 101 Darius Boyd 002 PS 002 Anthony Don 042 PS 042 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 102 PS 102 Matt Gillett 003 PS 003 Jarryd Hayne 043 PS 043 Bryce Cartwright 103 PS 103 Ben Hunt 004 PS 004 Konrad Hurrell 044 PS 044 Nathan Cleary 104 PS 104 Jordan Kahu 005 PS 005 Ryan James 045 PS 045 James Fisher-Harris 105 PS 105 Andrew MCCullough 006 PS 006 Chris MCQueen 046 PS 046 Josh Mansour 106 PS 106 Josh MCGuire 007 PS 007 Agnatius Paasi 047 PS 047 Trent Merrin 107 PS 107 Anthony Milford 008 PS 008 Nathan Peats 048 PS 048 Matt Moylan 108 PS 108 Corey Oates 009 PS 009 Zeb Taia 049 PS 049 Peter Wallace 109 PS 109 Sam Thaiday 010 PS 010 Ashley Taylor 050 PS 050 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 110 PS 110 COMMON CARDS PEARL SERIES FACES OF THE GAME CANBERRA RAIDERS MANLY WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS Raiders Checklist 011 PS 011 Sea Eagles Checklist 051 PS 051 Rabbitohs Checklist 111 PS 111 Blake Austin 012 PS 012 Lewis Brown 052 PS 052 George Burgess 112 PS 112 Shannon Boyd 013 PS 013 Daly Cherry-Evans 053 PS 053 Sam Burgess 113 PS 113 Jarrod Croker 014 PS 014 Apisai Koroisau 054 PS 054 Thomas Burgess 114 PS 114 Josh Hodgson 015 PS 015 Darcy Lussick 055 PS 055 Bryson Goodwin 115 PS 115 Joey Leilua 016 PS 016 Nate Myles 056 PS 056 Greg Inglis 116 PS 116 Jordan Rapana 017 PS 017 Matt Parcell 057 PS 057 Adam Reynolds 117 PS 117 Aidan Sezer 018 PS 018 Martin Taupau 058 PS 058 John Sutton 118 PS 118 Joseph Tapine 019 PS 019 Jake Trbojevic 059 PS 059 Kyle Turner 119 PS 119 Elliott Whitehead 020 PS 020 Tom Trbojevic 060 PS 060 Cody Walker 120 PS 120 CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS MELBOURNE STORM ST. GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS PIECES OF THE PUZZLE CLUB HEROES STARTOONS Bulldogs Checklist 021 PS 021 Storm Checklist 061 PS 061 Dragons Checklist 121 PS 121 Greg Eastwood 022 PS 022 Jesse Bromwich 062 PS 062 Leeson Ah Mau 122 PS 122 James Graham 023 PS 023 Will Chambers 063 PS 063 Euan Aitken 123 PS 123 Josh Jackson 024 PS 024 Cooper Cronk 064 PS 064 Jack DE Belin 124 PS 124 Sam KasiANO 025 PS 025 Dale Finucane 065 PS 065 Josh Dugan 125 PS 125 David Klemmer 026 PS 026 Tohu Harris 066 PS 066 Tyson Frizell 126 PS 126 Michael Lichaa 027 PS 027 Cameron Munster 067 PS 067 Russell Packer 127 PS 127 Brett Morris 028 PS 028 Billy Slater 068 PS 068 Tariq Sims 128 PS 128 Josh Morris 029 PS 029 Cameron Smith 069 PS 069 Joel Thompson 129 PS 129 Aiden Tolman 030 PS 030 Suliasi Vunivalu 070 PS 070 Gareth Widdop 130 PS 130 CRONULLA-SUTHERLAND SHARKS NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS SYDNEY ROOSTERS Sharks Checklist 031 PS 031 Knights Checklist 071 PS 071 Roosters Checklist 131 PS 131 Jack Bird 032 PS 032 Dane Gagai 072 PS 072 Mitchell Aubusson 132 PS 132 PLAYMAKERS LEGENDS PREMIERSHIP PREDICTOR Paul Gallen 033 PS 033 Trent Hodkinson 073 PS 073 Boyd Cordner 133 PS 133 Wade Graham 034 PS 034 Sam Mataora 074 PS 074 Blake Ferguson 134 PS 134 Valentine Holmes 035 PS 035 Sione Mata’utia 075 PS 075 Jake Friend 135 PS 135 Ricky Leutele 036 PS 036 Jarrod Mullen 076 PS 076 Shaun Kenny-Dowall 136 PS 136 Luke Lewis 037 PS 037 Nathan Ross 077 PS 077 Latrell Mitchell 137 PS 137 James Maloney 038 PS 038 Daniel Saifiti 078 PS 078 Dylan Napa 138 PS 138 Matt Prior 039 PS 039 Jacob Saifiti 079 PS 079 Mitchell Pearce 139 PS 139 Chad Townsend 040 PS 040 Korbin Sims 080 PS 080 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 140 PS 140 NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS WARRIORS Cowboys Checklist 081 PS 081 Warriors Checklist 141 PS 141 SEASON TO REMEMBER SAS - AUTHENTICS Javid Bowen 082 PS 082 David Fusitu’a 142 PS 142 Gavin Cooper 083 PS 083 Charlie Gubb 143 PS 143 Jake Granville 084 PS 084 Ryan Hoffman 144 PS 144 Ethan Lowe 085 PS 085 Shaun Johnson 145 PS 145 Michael Morgan 086 PS 086 Solomone Kata 146 PS 146 Justin O’Neill 087 PS 087 Jacob Lillyman 147 PS 147 Matt Scott 088 PS 088 Issac Luke 148 PS 148 Jason Taumalolo 089 PS 089 Simon Mannering 149 PS 149 Johnathan Thurston 090 PS 090 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 150 PS 150 PARRAMATTA EELS WESTS TIGERS SAS - GOLD SAS - BLACK Eels Checklist 091 PS 091 Wests Tigers Checklist 151 PS 151 Kenny Edwards 092 PS 092 Luke Brooks 152 PS 152 Bevan French 093 PS 093 Chris Lawrence 153 PS 153 Clinton Gutherson 094 PS 094 Mitchell Moses 154 PS 154 Michael Jennings 095 PS 095 Kevin Naiqama 155 PS 155 Tim Mannah 096 PS 096 David Nofoaluma 156 PS 156 Manu Ma’u 097 PS 097 Tim Simona 157 PS 157 Corey Norman 098 PS 098 Sauaso Sue 158 PS 158 Beau Scott 099 PS 099 James Tedesco 159 PS 159 Peni Terepo 100 PS 100 Aaron Woods 160 PS 160 RETIREMENTS DYNAMIC DUO www.tlaworldwide.com By purchasing this Official Licensed Product, you are supporting *Cards are artists impresion only, Proudly produced under license by ESP MERCHANDISE PTY. 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INSERT SERIES FACES OF THE GAME PIECES OF THE PUZZLE SEASON TO REMEMBER PLAY MAKERS FG 1 / 48 BRONCOS Alex Glenn TRIES SR 1 / 32 Broncos Anthony Milford PM 1 / 16 BRONCOS Ben Hunt FG 2 / 48 Jordan Kahu PP 1 / 54 Raiders Jordan Rapana SR 2 / 32 Broncos Ben Hunt PM 2 / 16 RAIDERS Aidan Sezer FG 3 / 48 Andrew McCullough PP 2 / 54 Eels Bevan French SR 3 / 32 Raiders Jarrod Croker PM 3 / 16 BULLDOGS Moses Mbye FG 4 / 48 RAIDERS Josh Papalii PP 3 / 54 Sharks Valentine Holmes SR 4 / 32 Raiders Joey Leilua PM 4 / 16 SHARKS James Maloney FG 5 / 48 Iosia Soliola PP 4 / 54 Raiders Jarrod Croker SR 5 / 32 Bulldogs Josh Morris PM 5 / 16 TITANS Ashley Taylor FG 6 / 48 Jack Wighton PP 5 / 54 Broncos Corey Oates SR 6 / 32 Bulldogs Sam Perrett PM 6 / 16 SEA EAGLES Daly Cherry-Evans FG 7 / 48 BULLDOGS Greg Eastwood PP 6 / 54 Sharks Ben Barba SR 7 / 32 Sharks Michael Ennis PM 7 / 16 STORM Cooper Cronk FG 8 / 48 Josh Jackson PP 7 / 54 Panthers Josh Mansour SR 8 / 32 Sharks Jayson Bukuya PM 8 / 16 KNIGHTS Trent Hodkinson FG 9 / 48 Josh Reynolds PP 8 / 54 Warriors Solomone Kata SR 9 / 32 Titans Luke Douglas PM 9 / 16 COWBOYS Johnathan Thurston FG 10 / 48 SHARKS Ricky Leutele PP 9 / 54 Wests Tigers James Tedesco SR 10 / 32 Titans Jarryd Hayne PM 10 / 16 EELS Isaac De Gois FG 11 / 48 Luke Lewis WestS Tigers David Nofoaluma SR 11 / 32 Sea Eagles Darcy Lussick PM 11 / 16 PANTHERS Nathan Cleary FG 12 / 48 Chad Townsend Roosters Latrell Mitchell SR 12 / 32 Sea Eagles Jorge Taufua PM 12 / 16 RABBITOHS Adam Reynolds FG 13 / 48 TITANS Agnatius Paasi BACK Storm Suliasi Vunivalu SR 13 / 32 Storm Suliasi Vunivalu PM 13 / 16 DRAGONS Gareth Widdop FG 14 / 48 Tyrone Roberts SR 14 / 32 Storm Dale Finucane PM 14 / 16 ROOSTERS Mitchell Pearce FG 15 / 48 Zeb Taia POINTS SR 15 / 32 Knights Jarrod Mullen PM 15 / 16 WARRIORS Shaun Johnson FG 16 / 48 SEA EAGLES Lewis Brown PP 10 / 54 Sharks James Maloney SR 16 / 32 Knights Jeremy Smith PM 16 / 16 WESTS TIGERS Mitchell Moses FG 17 / 48 Apisai Koroisau PP 11 / 54 Cowboys Johnathan Thurston SR 17 / 32 Cowboys James Tamou FG 18 / 48 Nate Myles PP 12 / 54 Storm Cameron Smith SR 18 / 32 Cowboys Johnathan Thurston SAS SIGNATURE SERIES FG 19 / 48 STORM Tim Glasby PP 13 / 54 Eels Michael Gordon SR 19 / 32 Eels Michael Gordon RETIREMENTS FG 20 / 48 Cameron Munster PP 14 / 54 Dragons Gareth Widdop SR 20 / 32 Eels Danny Wicks AUTHENTICS FG 21 / 48 Christian Welch PP 15 / 54 Warriors Shaun Johnson SR 21 / 32 Panthers Peter Wallace SAS 1 / 18 BRONCOS Corey Oates R1 / 15 BRONCOS Corey Parker FG 22 / 48 KNIGHTS Daniel Levi PP 16 / 54 Sea Eagles Jamie Lyon SR 22 / 32 Panthers Trent Merrin SAS 2 / 18 RAIDERS Joey Leilua R2 / 15 BRONCOS Jack Reed FG 23 / 48 Pauli Pauli PP 17 / 54 Wests Tigers Mitchell Moses SR 23 / 32 Rabbitohs Sam Burgess SAS 3 / 18 BULLDOGS Will Hopoate R3 / 15 BULLDOGS Sam Perrett FG 24 / 48 Nathan Ross PP 18 / 54 Broncos Jordan Kahu SR 24 / 32 Rabbitohs Bryson Goodwin SAS 4 / 18 SHARKS SosAia Feki R4 / 15 SHARKS Michael Ennis SAS 5 / 18 TITANS Konrad Hurrell R5 / 15 TITANS Nathan Friend FG 25 / 48 COWBOYS Scott Bolton BACK Raiders Jarrod Croker SR 25 / 32 Dragons Jack DE Belin FG 26 / 48 Kyle Feldt SR 26 / 32 Dragons Jason Nightingale SAS 6 / 18 SEA EAGLES Martin Taupau R6 / 15 SEA EAGLES Jamie Lyon FG 27 / 48 Kane Linnett TACKLES SR 27 / 32 Roosters Shaun Kenny-Dowall SAS 7 / 18 STORM Cooper Cronk R7 / 15 SEA EAGLES Tim Moltzen FG 28 / 48 EELS Tepai Moeroa PP 19 / 54 Warriors Simon Mannering SR 28 / 32 Roosters Mitchell Aubusson SAS 8 / 18 KNIGHTS Dane Gagai R8 / 15 KNIGHTS James McManus FG 29 / 48 Beau Scott PP 20 / 54 Dragons Mitch Rein SR 29 / 32 Warriors Manu Vatuvei SAS 9 / 18 COWBOYS Antonio Winterstein R9 / 15 KNIGHTS Jeremy Smith FG 30 / 48 Brad Takairangi PP 21 / 54 Storm Cameron Smith SR 30 / 32 Warriors Simon Mannering SAS 10 / 18 EELS Michael Jennings R10 / 15 KNIGHTS Kade Snowden FG 31 / 48 PANTHERS Waqa Blake PP 22 / 54 Raiders Elliott Whitehead SR 31 / 32 Wests Tigers Tim Grant SAS 11 / 18 PANTHERS Peta Hiku R11 / 15 EELS Anthony Watmough FG 32 / 48 Te Maire Martin PP 23 / 54 Bulldogs James Graham SR 32 / 32 Wests Tigers Mitchell Moses SAS 12 / 18 RABBITOHS Jason Clark R12 / 15 DRAGONS Ben Creagh FG 33 / 48 Tyrone Peachey PP 24 / 54 Titans Ryan James SAS 13 / 18 DRAGONS Gareth Widdop R13 / 15 DRAGONS George Rose FG 34 / 48 RABBITOHS Bryson Goodwin PP 25 / 54 Bulldogs Michael Lichaa SAS 14 / 18 ROOSTERS SIO Siua Taukeiaho R14 / 15 WARRIORS Ben Henry CLUB HEROES SAS 15 / 18 WARRIORS Ryan Hoffman R15 / 15 WESTS TIGERS Dene Halatau FG 35 / 48 Alex Johnston PP 26 / 54 Dragons Jack DE Belin FG 36 / 48 Kyle Turner PP 27 / 54 Sea Eagles Jake Trbojevic CH 1 / 32 Broncos Darius Boyd SAS 16 / 18 WESTS TIGERS Luke Brooks FG 37 / 48 DRAGONS Kurt Mann
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