Every NRL side needs superstars. Players who routinely take the game by the scruff of the neck and guide their side home.
We're inundated with reports and social media posts about how good the likes of Nathan Cleary, James Tedesco and Harry Grant are.
Almost as important though are those players who do their job week-in and week-out, whether or not they attract the plaudits said job deserves.
Today is a chance to celebrate those players. The players, I believe to be, underrated by the majority of fans.
Let us know below who you believe is the most underrated player in your side:
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs:
Jake Averillo
The Bulldogs youngster (he's only 22 years of age) had a brilliant 2022 season. For mine he was easily within the top 10 performers at fullback.
Comments on the ZeroTackle Instagram largely disagreed, making his choice here a no-brainer. Averillo is the very personification of underrated.

Matt Burton, Josh Addo-Carr and Tevita Pangai Junior dominated the headlines in 2022 for the blue and whites, but Averillo should have also been in headlines.
His shift to fullback largely kickstarted the Bulldogs return to form. He played with great freedom under Michael Potter and looks set for a huge 2023.





















I don’t see Sione Katoa as Cronulla’s “Mr Invisible”.
I’d reckon Cam McInnes – 900 tackles over the season – takes the biscuit.