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| Quote Gotcha="Gotcha"Thought about it now a bit, although still unsure.
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I know it's all about opinions, but David Stephenson at centre ahead of Senior? Really?
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| I'd get a headache assessing the merits and disadvantages of my ideal team just out of this years squad, let alone making my dream team of what I have seen......ever!
I sat down with a pad and pen, and I wasn't gettting anywhere conclusive.
Nice thread, but I'll sit this one out.
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| Quote gulfcoast_highwayman="gulfcoast_highwayman"He's someone who would have benifitted playing the modern game. He didn't appear to be able to do it over 80 minutes, but in spells he could be devastating.
I seem to recall that when the 1988 GB squad got together for training, he was second only to Offiah over 100 yards.'"
malcom reilly actually says as much in his book, but also says he was soft mentally and actually wanted to send hime home from that tour.
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| Quote totalloiner="totalloiner"malcom reilly actually says as much in his book, but also says he was soft mentally and actually wanted to send hime home from that tour.'"
That's probably the bit I can remember about him being a bit soft.
Totally agree about the modern game, and yes, he was lightening quick for a back rower. In his time at Leeds, I can remember a couple of good performances, but my memory was more of frustration - However, I was only a young un at the time...
Fallon and Iro were two others who really used to frustrate me. On their day, they could both be immense, almost unstoppable when they wanted to be. But I used to find that they spent as much time just drifting along and large chunks of games could pass them by and they'd have done nothing. But like I say, on their day, as good as any centre or winger out there.
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| Medley only played in three of the last twelve Leeds games that season prior to the GB Tour in 1988. His last game was from the bench at Wheldon Rd (final league game of the season) he came on and was back off again within minutes complaining of a neck injury. Although his comment in the paper the following night was that it felt much better as soon as he got off the field again. Yeah I bet it did, he didn't play the following week, probably too busy packing his bags for the flight.
Swapping Medley for a real forward in Paul Dixon was the best bit of business Mal Reilly did as Leeds coach and the stick he got through the letters page of the YEP from the majority of Leeds fans for doing so was unreal.
Medley was a banker. He was eventually replaced during the '88 Tour by another proper forward in Widnes' Paul Hulme.
That was then though and Medley certainly took great pleasure in sticking it to Leeds once he moved on from Thrum Hall to Odsal where he finally matured and grew a pair under the guidance of Peter Fox.
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| Quote tvoc="tvoc"Medley only played in three of the last twelve Leeds games that season prior to the GB Tour in 1988. His last game was from the bench at Wheldon Rd (final league game of the season) he came on and was back off again within minutes complaining of a neck injury. Although his comment in the paper the following night was that it felt much better as soon as he got off the field again. Yeah I bet it did, he didn't play the following week, probably too busy packing his bags for the flight.
Swapping Medley for a real forward in Paul Dixon was the best bit of business Mal Reilly did as Leeds coach and the stick he got through the letters page of the YEP from the majority of Leeds fans for doing so was unreal.
Medley was a banker. He was eventually replaced during the '88 Tour by another proper forward in Widnes' Paul Hulme.
That was then though and Medley certainly took great pleasure in sticking it to Leeds once he moved on from Thrum Hall to Odsal where he finally matured and grew a pair under the guidance of Peter Fox.'"
Seems me and you have a similar recollection of Medley, although as I suspect you have a few years on me, your memory of that period of time is probably better than mine.
Dixon was quality. A real no-nonsense, hard as nails forward, which is what was required in those days - hence why Medley would have been better playing against todays powder puff packs with all the protection of the Sky Cameras so he never got a well deserved clout.
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| I always thought Medley was a little unlucky to be dropped at Leeds given that most of the other forwards of the time were equally lacking in stomach for the fight at times. He complemented the Northern pack very well where he had the likes of Skerrett and Fairbank to do the rough stuff.
As has been said he'd be a superb impact player in todays game.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I know it's all about opinions, but David Stephenson at centre ahead of Senior? Really?'"
Never mind Stephenson, what about Peter Tunks? Guffaw. Only Backo was a bigger Aussie Test flop prop to guest for Leeds.
Still, that's opinions for you, everyone is allowed one, even the most bat looney tunes posters.
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| Quote G1="G1"Never mind Stephenson, what about Peter Tunks? Guffaw. Only Backo was a bigger Aussie Test flop prop to guest for Leeds.
Still, that's opinions for you, everyone is allowed one, even the most bat looney tunes posters.'"
I did wonder whether I'd inadvertantly wandered onto a top 17 cravat wearing Aussie flops thread.
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