Quote Steve Fox="Steve Fox"Seriously, Tony Myler was a much more talented player than Schofield and it's only his injury record that stopped him becoming an all-time great.'"
Tony was probably a fine player but he did not stand out at Test level against Australia.
In 14 Test matches he scored one try. The players in the same position for Oz, Kenny and Lewis were tearing it up.
With Balmain in 12 starts he scored one try.
Balmain played him off the bench in 1986 in their two Finals games preferring the "Gary Bridge" at Stand off.
Would of, could of, should of, its a British thing it seems.
Myler and Holding 0 from 2
Myler and Fox 0 from 2
Myler and Gregory 0 from 1