Quote: Rogues Gallery "I used to sit on the ringside at Wigan as a lad and I remember both Eric Clay and Ronnie Gelder (I always thought Gelder was from Warrington) BJ you are right about his high white collar, and he was a good ref.
But Eric Clay was a character. Billy Boston had just gone in for his third try and was walking back with the ball to give it Griffiths, or whoever was about to take the kick. Wigan were well ahead. Eric Clay walked along side Boston and said "Now dad, make that your last, they've had enough"
And guess what, no more tries for Billy B that day.
Billy Thompson is one of the funniest after dinner speakers you will ever hear, and a half decent ref.
The Sullivan - Murphy sending off was in the 1960 Championship semi final at Knowsley Road. It was played on Saturday evening to allow fans to watch / listen to the FA Cup final on the afternoon. Billy B scored two great tries in a Wigan win, and Wigan went on to beat Wakefield 27 - 3 in front of 87,000 fans at Odsal.'"
Just goes to proves the length Wigan would go to influence the the officials, "Billy Boston the father of the Sargeant Major"
I think Mr Gelder origionated from Wakefield, then moved to Wilmslow, ( Did the pies own property in Wilmslow?)