Manu Vatuvei is one of the most under-valued players in the NRL.
Whenever most people think of the big Warriors winger, they see Vatuvei fumbling the ball like he did so horribly against the Eels in 2007. Any mistake is highlighted.
It's totally unfair. He doesn't have soft hands and he's prone to mistakes, but other things he does outweigh any negatives.
He has scored 131 tries in 189 games. That puts him among the most potent players in the game in any era. He's in the top 20 all time and behind only Billy Slater, Nathan Merritt, Brett Stewart and Anthony Minichiello of current players - but it won't be long before he's ahead of both Merritt and Minichiello who are both near the end of their careers.
Manu has also done it at a time when the Warriors have struggled to score on the edges.