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| Is this Leeds side the best Leeds team ever after winning the third title in a row??
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| it's the best i've seen in my 32 years of life
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| Yep - shimples
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| It's the most successful team, but I don't think its the best. I think our 2005 team was better, but we failed to win anything (But the WCC) due to Senior getting injured just before the Challenge Cup Final.
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| The 2004 squad was pretty good especially when Ali was added
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| Different era, different style of play but I still go for the `78 Challange Cup Team. But then again I'm just an old fart.
Having watched Leeds pretty much home and away for thirty years, and seen some awful performances and some bitter losses, can you imagine how pleased I am to have moved to Southampton and now to miss seeing a winning Leeds team !!!
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| The 78 team were special. None of this Fancy Dan conditioning nonsense, props looked like props then, and Stevie Pitchford was a human wrecking ball!
But this core of players we have had over the last 5 years are in a class of their own,with each of the different seasons squad having a good shout as to which is the best ever.
My personal choice would be the 2004 squad. Just.
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| I include 2004 team in this one, although many players have moved on. It has the same spine, and many of the players were around back then too, just in different ways.
Ablett, Smith, Hall, Burgess were all around at junior level, as well as the spine of Diskin, McGuire, Burrow, Sinfield, Jones-Buchanan, Ali and Senior.
This team is the best team we have had in terms of trophies, and that should be the way a team's quality is measured.
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| Rather than decend this debate in to this team was better than that team and this season was better than that, you have to take a more holistic view by looking at what was acheived over a sustained period.
Perhaps the first Leeds team for consideration is the one of the late 20s ... I guess a side that most of you haven't heard about and even fewer of you have seen. Like the team of today, it contested three consecutive championship finals, sadly it didn't win any of them. The squad contained the likes of Jim Brough (Leeds first cup winning captain at Wembley in '36) Joe Thompson and Jeff Moores.
Jumping forward a few years, there could be the side of the early 60s to consider. This was the one lead by Lewis Jones and won the first Championship Final and on the back of winning the league. It also contained elements of the side left over from the '57 cup win at Wembley.
Perhaps the one side that most closely contests the honour is the Leeds team from the late 60s and early 70s under Roy Francis and Derek Turner. Cup winners at Wembley in 68 and beaten finalists in '71 and '72. Championship Final winners in '69 and '72 and losers in '70 and '73. European Champions in '68, Floodlit and John Player Trophy winners during that period too. Not to mention the occasional Yorkshire Cup win. There were great players all over the field in that team ... Holmes or Risman at full back, Syd Hynes and Les Dyl amongst the centres, Alan Smith and John Atkinson on each wing. Mick Shoebottom, who's career ended tragically early during this period and we'll never know what else he could have acheived in the game. Props like world cup winner Terry Clawson and Mick Clarke, who captained the side. Tony Fisher and the emergance of a young David Ward at 9. Second rows like Cookson, Eccles and world record holder Bob Haigh. With Ray Batten at loose forward, that was some team.
The next side that could be worthy of inclusion would be the double Wembley winners of '77 and '78. Whilst the cup performances of this team is admirable (especially in an era when yes, different teams got to Wembley most years !) to win and retain it was some achievement. However, whilst there was great cup form under Syd Hynes, Leeds paid the price with somewhat patchy league form.
Nothing much happend in the 80s and the Leeds side of the mid 90s was unable to topple the Wigan dynasty.
The Graham Murray side of the late 90s is worth of recognition, contesting the first Grand Final of the new era and the record Challenge Cup Final win against London. Sadly, after the departure of Murray at the end of '99 the team failed to kick on and fulfill its potential.
The Tony Smith era and the first domestic championship for 32 years was also noteable, as well as a couple of cup final appearances around that time. However, this team failed to convert those cup final appearances in to wins ....
Which brings us to the team of present, the class of 07 / 08 / 09 .... An unprecedented three back to back to back titles, as well as a world championship. Certainly it is true that no other Leeds side have been world champions, but until recently, that was not contestable by teams of old. It would have been interesting to see how the Leeds team of the late 60s would have gone against an Australian domestic side. Perhaps the one area where the team has fallen short is in the Challenge Cup, the other major domestic trophy it could win. During this team, whilst is has supposed to be a focus for the side, the closest they have come is a semi-final defeat to St Helens.
The problem with these sort of questions is the comparison in eras ... Who's to say that that players of the 1920s wouldn't still been stars today with modern coaching and nutritional methods ? Also, the judgement is clouded by the euphoria of the win last night.
Who is to say ?
Certainly the Leeds team of the late 60s / early 70s was something special, winning something just about every season in a tough competition (no 'big four' in those days) for five years might just edge the current side, but the current team is progressing and we might just be half way through a rugby dynasty that runs for the next 10 years ?
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| Absolute quality post admiral!!
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FROM 2004,TO DO WHAT THIS CLUB'S DONE,IF THATS NOT GREATNESS THEN I DONT KNOW WHAT IS.
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| Quote: AdmiralHanson "Rather than decend this debate in to this team was better than that team and this season was better than that, you have to take a more holistic view by looking at what was acheived over a sustained period.
Perhaps the first Leeds team for consideration is the one of the late 20s ... I guess a side that most of you haven't heard about and even fewer of you have seen. Like the team of today, it contested three consecutive championship finals, sadly it didn't win any of them. The squad contained the likes of Jim Brough (Leeds first cup winning captain at Wembley in '36) Joe Thompson and Jeff Moores.
Jumping forward a few years, there could be the side of the early 60s to consider. This was the one lead by Lewis Jones and won the first Championship Final and on the back of winning the league. It also contained elements of the side left over from the '57 cup win at Wembley.
Perhaps the one side that most closely contests the honour is the Leeds team from the late 60s and early 70s under Roy Francis and Derek Turner. Cup winners at Wembley in 68 and beaten finalists in '71 and '72. Championship Final winners in '69 and '72 and losers in '70 and '73. European Champions in '68, Floodlit and John Player Trophy winners during that period too. Not to mention the occasional Yorkshire Cup win. There were great players all over the field in that team ... Holmes or Risman at full back, Syd Hynes and Les Dyl amongst the centres, Alan Smith and John Atkinson on each wing. Mick Shoebottom, who's career ended tragically early during this period and we'll never know what else he could have acheived in the game. Props like world cup winner Terry Clawson and Mick Clarke, who captained the side. Tony Fisher and the emergance of a young David Ward at 9. Second rows like Cookson, Eccles and world record holder Bob Haigh. With Ray Batten at loose forward, that was some team.
The next side that could be worthy of inclusion would be the double Wembley winners of '77 and '78. Whilst the cup performances of this team is admirable (especially in an era when yes, different teams got to Wembley most years !) to win and retain it was some achievement. However, whilst there was great cup form under Syd Hynes, Leeds paid the price with somewhat patchy league form.
Nothing much happend in the 80s and the Leeds side of the mid 90s was unable to topple the Wigan dynasty.
The Graham Murray side of the late 90s is worth of recognition, contesting the first Grand Final of the new era and the record Challenge Cup Final win against London. Sadly, after the departure of Murray at the end of '99 the team failed to kick on and fulfill its potential.
The Tony Smith era and the first domestic championship for 32 years was also noteable, as well as a couple of cup final appearances around that time. However, this team failed to convert those cup final appearances in to wins ....
Which brings us to the team of present, the class of 07 / 08 / 09 .... An unprecedented three back to back to back titles, as well as a world championship. Certainly it is true that no other Leeds side have been world champions, but until recently, that was not contestable by teams of old. It would have been interesting to see how the Leeds team of the late 60s would have gone against an Australian domestic side. Perhaps the one area where the team has fallen short is in the Challenge Cup, the other major domestic trophy it could win. During this team, whilst is has supposed to be a focus for the side, the closest they have come is a semi-final defeat to St Helens.
The problem with these sort of questions is the comparison in eras ... Who's to say that that players of the 1920s wouldn't still been stars today with modern coaching and nutritional methods ? Also, the judgement is clouded by the euphoria of the win last night.
Who is to say ?
Certainly the Leeds team of the late 60s / early 70s was something special, winning something just about every season in a tough competition (no 'big four' in those days) for five years might just edge the current side, but the current team is progressing and we might just be half way through a rugby dynasty that runs for the next 10 years ?'"
great post spot on
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| Quote: Magic Rhino "Is this Leeds side the best Leeds team ever after winning the third title in a row??'"
in short no. If I decided to release my scientific research/finds on human cloning(i'm not btw) and we made last years team play this years I think last years team would beat em
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| On paper, next year's team is better than this one
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| The team of the mid 90's was a better (on paper) team, just so happend wigan had the best team in their history.
Sinfield hit the nail on the head last night, with a salery cap in place you would be hard pressed to see a better side than the Leeds of today, both wigan & leeds would have been 5 or 6 players short in the 90,s had the cap been in place, no team could have afforded Hanley, Edwards , Gregory, Miles, Offiah, Skerrett, Platt etc under a salery cap. (although mincing Maurice Lindsay would have probably bent the rules)
Plus If the cap was in place then, Central park would not be a Tesco's.
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| I would even say its the best team of the super league era. Winning 3 Grand finals back to back, eclipses St Helens trophy haul over the professional period.
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