Quote: Judder Man "Cunningham probably had the better composure stayed calm under pressure. Quite often hookers like Lowes, Newton, Hudson, Diskin use to go out of there way to make it personal and outplay play him over the 80mins, it didn,t bother Cunningham though he would come up with a winning play when it mattered.
Teams find it very difficult to contain Roby because of his all action style but it has been done, with Cunningham opposition coaches could,t create game plans to contain him, he must have been a nightmare.'"
That was probably the sheer brute force he had, which Roby can't match. Mind you, as someone else mentioned, it would have been a lot harder to concentrate on stopping KC when you had those many Saints Legends on the pitch at the same time. "Stop Roby and you stop Saints" is an indication that, at times, Roby hasn't had the support that KC pretty much always did.
Another thing to consider is that Cunnigham's appearance was around the same time that we signed Newlove, which is commonly thought od as the biggest factor in us turning from Bridesmaids to Brides in our double triumph in 96.
There were other players that help, Goulding obviously, Martyn returned to fitness, Apollo Perelini had settled in and Derek McVey added a real wildcard in the backrow, but Cunningham was a real revolution in terms of hooking play.