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| Quote G1="G1"I saw this. True quality but, sadly, not quite as good as the Hanley for Northern vs Fev try mentioned earlier by Batley which IMO is the best try scored at Headingley.'"
you can see that on a certain site to.
search for Ellery(The Black Pearl)Hanley,Montage
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| Brian Carney fending off almost all of your team to go 70 metres and score under the posts in the playoffs 
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| Quote 19 Leagues="19 Leagues"Brian Carney fending off almost all of your team to go 70 metres and score under the posts in the playoffs
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Certainly a contender amongst the opposition scores at Headingley.
Almost all? Senior and Furner missed their tackle, Carney then evaded McDonald's outstretched arm after which it was basically a footrace to the line with him keeping Mathers and Cummins at bay.
70 metres? How about 91 metres and that was if he'd taken a direct route which obviously he didn't.
Under the posts? Only if the posts were moved 10 metres to the left.
None of which diminishes the score which was absolutely fantastic in a crucial intense fixture. Had Calderwood not been dropped by Powell after his poor showing at Odsal the previous week perhaps that score could have been prevented but not a lot anyone can do about that now.
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| What year was the Mcguire try scored against Wigan which he raced on to a kick through, from Sinny i think or maybe Dunners, to level the scores right at the end of the match, only for Sinny to miss the kick? Anyone? Have tried the usual web steaming sites but can't seem to see it.
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| championship semifinal 1961 v St Helens Wilf Rosenberg turned Mick Sullivan inside out
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| Quote Austin 3:16="Austin 3:16"What year was the Mcguire try scored against Wigan which he raced on to a kick through, from Sinny i think or maybe Dunners, to level the scores right at the end of the match, only for Sinny to miss the kick? Anyone? Have tried the usual web steaming sites but can't seem to see it.'"
That was 2003 also
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| I thoroughly enjoyed Mags solo effort against Quins last season, with the double chip over to set himself up 
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| Quote Austin 3:16="Austin 3:16"What year was the Mcguire try scored against Wigan which he raced on to a kick through, from Sinny i think or maybe Dunners, to level the scores right at the end of the match, only for Sinny to miss the kick? Anyone? Have tried the usual web steaming sites but can't seem to see it.'"
Leicester is correct, here is the opening extract from the YEP match report:
[size=150Fans give up…but Rhinos are still going strong[/size
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[iThe final 11 minutes of Leeds Rhinos' exhilarating clash with Wigan Warriors were among the most dramatic seen at Headingley in the Super League era. Sadly many Rhinos fans in the 14,019 crowd missed the nerve tingling finale as they gave up on their side's season a little too early. Wigan looked like closing the gap on second-placed Rhinos to just three points with five rounds to play when they led 24-14 going into the game's final stages. Rhinos gave themselves hope with five minutes left when Rob Burrow and Andrew Dunemann linked to send Matt Adamson over and Kevin Sinfield narrowed the gap to four points with a successful conversion. =#FF0000Then Dunemann played a one-two with Keith Senior, burst into open space and kicked ahead for spring-heeled substitute Danny McGuire to chase. The youngster out-paced the Wigan cover and then did brilliantly to collect the ball a metre short of the line before diving jubilantly over to level the scores. Sinfield had the chance to win the game with the conversion attempt half way in from the touchline on the Rhinos' left flank, but he sent his kick agonisingly wide. When Danny Tickle scampered over from Stephen Wild's pass with six minutes left that prompted a blue and amber stampede towards the exits. Many fans were already outside the ground when video referee Geoff Berry ruled the ball had been stolen from Rhinos winger Mark Calderwood in a three-man tackle and the touchdown was ruled out – Adamson's try coming on the attack from the resulting penalty. Just moments before that Calderwood thought he had put Adamson over, only for Berry to rule he had been tackled into touch by Shaun Briscoe before he got his pass away. Remarkably, this was the second 24-24 draw between Leeds and Wigan at Headingley this year, following their first Super League meeting in May.
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| That's the one, thanks guys
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[size=150Fans give up…but Rhinos are still going strong[/size
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[iThe final 11 minutes of Leeds Rhinos' exhilarating clash with Wigan Warriors were among the most dramatic seen at Headingley in the Super League era. Sadly many Rhinos fans in the 14,019 crowd missed the nerve tingling finale as they gave up on their side's season a little too early. Wigan looked like closing the gap on second-placed Rhinos to just three points with five rounds to play when they led 24-14 going into the game's final stages. Rhinos gave themselves hope with five minutes left when Rob Burrow and Andrew Dunemann linked to send Matt Adamson over and Kevin Sinfield narrowed the gap to four points with a successful conversion. =#FF0000Then Dunemann played a one-two with Keith Senior, burst into open space and kicked ahead for spring-heeled substitute Danny McGuire to chase. The youngster out-paced the Wigan cover and then did brilliantly to collect the ball a metre short of the line before diving jubilantly over to level the scores. Sinfield had the chance to win the game with the conversion attempt half way in from the touchline on the Rhinos' left flank, but he sent his kick agonisingly wide. =#FF4000When Danny Tickle scampered over from Stephen Wild's pass with six minutes left that prompted a blue and amber stampede towards the exits. Many fans were already outside the ground when video referee Geoff Berry ruled the ball had been stolen from Rhinos winger Mark Calderwood in a three-man tackle and the touchdown was ruled out – Adamson's try coming on the attack from the resulting penalty. Just moments before that Calderwood thought he had put Adamson over, only for Berry to rule he had been tackled into touch by Shaun Briscoe before he got his pass away. Remarkably, this was the second 24-24 draw between Leeds and Wigan at Headingley this year, following their first Super League meeting in May.
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Now that is worth bookmarking. 
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