Quote: Dally "Bowden was an inspirational, high energy player who was a tackling machine. He was an ideal choice to play against Australia in that era, although the selectors were idiots who still thought a scrum half's job was to get the ball away from the scrum quickly. The game was no longer RU! The fact that Widnes beat Australia and GB didn't says it all.'"
Bowden almost played as a 7th forward - in much the same way as Alan Redfearn at Bradford. As I say he was a great player but think you are a bit unfair on Nash - there was more to his game than shovelling the ball away from the scrum quickly. Anyway, there is no argument as Seabourne is now in at 7.