James Tedesco vs Nicho Hynes
Two greats, side by side: honours, records, money and the numbers that define them.
| AFL/NRL | Sport | AFL/NRL |
| Australia | Nationality | Australia |
| January 8, 1993 | Born | 18 June 1996 |
| 1.84 m / 6 ft 0 in | Height | 1.88 m / 6 ft 2 in |
| 4 | Major honours | 5 |
| 2 | Records | 0 |
Career Numbers
| 288 | Total NRL Games | - |
| 155 | Total Tries | 35 |
| 630 | Total Points | - |
| 47 | Total Representative Games | - |
| 12 | Total Representative Tries | - |
| - | Total NRL Matches | 137 |
| - | Total Points Scored | 1010 |
| - | Total Goals | 432 |
Honours Side by Side
James Tedesco (4)
- Dally M Medal
- NSW State of Origin Champion
- NRL Grand Final Winner
- Rugby League World Cup Winner
Nicho Hynes (5)
- NRL Grand Final Winners
- Minor Premiership Winners
- Dally M Medal Winner
- Provan-Summons Medal Winner
- Provan-Summons Medal Winner
The Case for Each
Nicho Hynes brings the heavier trophy cabinet: 5 documented honours against 4 for James Tedesco. Silverware is not the whole story, but it is the first line of any afl/nrl argument.
On records, James Tedesco holds 2 documented marks. Records show peaks; honours show sustained dominance. The two lists rarely agree on a winner.
James Tedesco is the senior figure by roughly 2 years, which frames the comparison: one career is closer to its final shape, the other still has chapters to write.
Both profiles update daily: James Tedesco and Nicho Hynes each carry full stats, honours and news on AthleteWiki.
Full profiles: James Tedesco · Nicho Hynes

