With the off-season comes the usual troupes.
Talk of expansion, the divisions talk, player movements and of course post-season rankings.
Today we're here to focus on the rankings. More specifically, the NRL halfback rankings from 2023.
Please keep in mind that these rankings are based only on 2023. Both NRL and Origin performances will be taken into account. Not specifically who is the best halfback outright.
Before we start, I'm going to take a moment to answer some of the usual questions to appear in the comments to any sort of rankings.
Do I even watch football? Yes, every game.
Are my eyes painted on? No. That would be funny though.
Who am I? Just a fan.
With that said, below are the top 10 NRL halfbacks based purely and totally on 2023:
1. Shaun Johnson
Shaun Johnson was not only the superior halfback in 2023 but in my opinion was the best player in the competition this season.
He was absolutely instrumental in the Warriors rapid rise and should have been rewarded with the Dally M medal.
Check this out. Across his 25 games he had eight tries, 29 try assists, 26 line break assists, 24 forced drop outs, over 520 kicking metres per game and tackled at over 90%.
It's hard to call it a career best season, given the absolute magic Johnson has provided previously, but to put 2023 in that conversation shows just how amazing he was.