In a statement that has sent shockwaves through the rugby league world, Australian dual-code legend Mat Rogers has weighed in on one of the sport’s most heated debates — and his verdict was unmistakably bold:
Mitchell Moses, he says, is a better No.7 for the Kangaroos than Nathan Cleary.
Speaking during a national sports broadcast this week, Rogers — who starred in both rugby league and rugby union for Australia — praised Cleary as a generational playmaker, but insisted that Moses offers what the Kangaroos need right now.
“Cleary is a superstar, no doubt. One of the best players of his era,” Rogers began.
“But when we’re talking about the Australian jersey — speed, control, maturity, kicking under pressure, clutch moments — Moses is the guy. He’s built for Test football.”
Rogers highlighted several key reasons:
1. Game Management
Rogers argued that Moses’ ability to control tempo and dictate field position has become “second to none” in the NRL.
“He reads games quicker and adapts faster. International rugby league moves at a different pace, and Moses doesn’t panic.”
2. Elite Kicking Game
The Kangaroos legend praised Moses’ long kicking, short kicking, and tactical creativity.
“His kicking is a weapon — not just clearing the ball, but turning defences around and forcing mistakes.”
3. Big-Moment Composure
Rogers referenced Moses’ performances in finals and State of Origin, calling him “one of the most clutch playmakers of the modern era.”
Cleary’s fans have pushed back on social media, defending the Panthers star’s resume: three NRL premierships, a Clive Churchill Medal, and an Origin series win. But Rogers made it clear that this wasn’t disrespect — just a stylistic preference.
“People think saying Moses is better somehow attacks Cleary. It doesn’t. You can have two champions — I just think Moses fits the Australian system better than anyone.”
Fans Divided
Rugby league media erupted within minutes of Rogers’ comments.
- Some agreed, saying Moses’ speed and attacking instincts create more opportunities at international level.
- Others fired back, insisting Cleary’s leadership, consistency, and finals dominance make him untouchable.
Either way, the debate is officially alive and roaring — and with Kangaroos selections looming, rugby league fans everywhere will be watching closely.
For now, Mat Rogers has thrown fuel on the fire:
Moses for No.7.
Cleary chasing.
And the nation arguing every step of the way.