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| Quote: tad rhino "the parachutist at the willows was 1998,possibly 99. it was red hot I remember that much. we arrived as the coach arrived. the players went in and me and my mate grabbed a kit hamper and followed them in. once in the changing room we dumped the kit and got in free'"
You cheeky monkey
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| Can't remember the year but it was home against Bradford, when Lee smith had returned from yawnion, I think it was snowing/sleeting something rotten and him scoring either the winner or tied things up, everyone singing living in a smithy wonderland was pretty cool. But my favourite moment was before hand, some women wandering round the then destroyed pitch (as it always used to be early in the season) and a bloke behind us in the south stand screaming at her to get of the pitch with her high heels, I have never seen anyone so furious at something so pointless
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| Large lady stuck in the Wheldon Road turnstiles would have gone viral in this day and age.
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| Ha!
Always like Wheldon Rd when its been raining and they are kind enough to put some bricks down like stepping stones across a lake.
One year they put some boards across them.
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| Anyone remind me which year it was Sinfield scored a strange try against Bradford from dummy half, he did a 360 on the spot and scored from it. Something like that anyway remember it being a strange old try but never seen it back.
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| Quote: The Magic Rat "Wally Lewis playing for Wakey at Headingley, think he got sent off. For some reason i was standing in the paddock that day instead of the south stand.'"
I was the cheeky little scamp who threw a snowball at him from the Paddock as he made his way off the field, As mentioned in 'King Wally'.
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| Quote: Marty Grrrrrrrrrr! "
I always remember a JPS Trophy tie at Headingley in mid 80s v Wigan, which ended in a 10-4 win i think. In that game the brilliant Tony Currie took John Chicka Ferguson on the outside near South Stand and skinned him for pace. In the 2nd half Currie scored a belter to win it. That guy was some player but whenever i mention him very few people remember him.
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John Holmes made a superb half break, dummy then popped the ball inside for TC to go 60 metres with Ferguson chasing him.
Great comedy moment was my first trip away to Leigh when they played the circus clown music over the PA when the home team ran on.
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| Quote: DHM "John Holmes made a superb half break, dummy then popped the ball inside for TC to go 60 metres with Ferguson chasing him.
Great comedy moment was my first trip away to Leigh when they played the circus clown music over the PA when the home team ran on.'" It's called "March of the Gladiators"
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| Quote: tomlufc "Anyone remind me which year it was Sinfield scored a strange try against Bradford from dummy half, he did a 360 on the spot and scored from it. Something like that anyway remember it being a strange old try but never seen it back.'"
It was in the league encounter at Headingley in 2010. It was also the two try Lee Smith returning from Wasps game where Leeds came back from 6-20 down to earn the draw with Andy Lynch (rather than Matt Orford) attempting a winning drop goal for Bradford- with Leeds replying in kind with that other well known drop goal exponent Jamie Jones-Buchanan.
If you search for Leeds V Bradford 01-04-10 on that video sharing website rhino vulcan has uploaded an highlight package.
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| Quote: SBRhino "It's called "March of the Gladiators"'"
They can call it "Macho, butch charge of the superhero hard men from planet Testosterone Overdose". It's still the music they play at the circus when the clowns come on.
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| Quote: tvoc "It was in the league encounter at Headingley in 2010. It was also the two try Lee Smith returning from Wasps game where Leeds came back from 6-20 down to earn the draw with Andy Lynch (rather than Matt Orford) attempting a winning drop goal for Bradford- with Leeds replying in kind with that other well known drop goal exponent Jamie Jones-Buchanan.
If you search for Leeds V Bradford 01-04-10 on that video sharing website rhino vulcan has uploaded an highlight package.'"
wonder who rhino Vulcan could be?
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| Quote: DHM "John Holmes made a superb half break, dummy then popped the ball inside for TC to go 60 metres with Ferguson chasing him.
Great comedy moment was my first trip away to Leigh when they played the circus clown music over the PA when the home team ran on.'"
I remember the same music at Hilton park, it was a cold day in the rain, seemed like a scene from an it's grim up north drama.
Tony Currie was great at Leeds
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| Quote: Mark Laurie "I remember the same music at Hilton park, it was a cold day in the rain, seemed like a scene from an it's grim up north drama.
Tony Currie was great at Leeds'"
I remember the "bar" under the stand. A small concrete room with some rusting old school chairs.
Still, could be worse. Remember the gents "toilet" at Swinton. It was a roofless brick walled enclosure, I went in and realised that's all it was. Four brick walls on the grass. No drains, just brick walls and pi$$ soaked grass.
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| Quote: tad rhino "wonder who rhino Vulcan could be?
Used to be someone on here going back to the rivals.net days who used the name only IIRC it was all one word back in the day.
Never liked him anyway and he smelt of yesterday's fish and chip wrappings.
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| Tony Currie was a fantastic player at Leeds, another one who used to glide round the pitch. I've always found it strange that despite playing centre for the majority of his time at Leeds they chose to play him full back in a JPS Trophy Semi Final against Hull at Boothferry Park....that back fired as we lost 6-18 I believe, not that it was Currie's fault.
I was only young at the time but I'm sure he had 2 spells at Leeds, 1 when we had about 100 Aussie's in the squad, and the 2nd time being the year him and Cliffy Lyons helped us get to the CC Semi Final versus Hull KR. I seem to remember being in a panic as after the draw it was rumoured that both Currie, and Lyons were having to go back to Australia and wouldn't be able to play in the reply, although as it turned out it didn't matter at all.
I think we were looking to get him back for the 86-87 season too, but instead we got ET, I would have loved to see them both in the same team, as they were both my early Leeds heroes.
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