I'm with Sally on Briers being the most talented of his generation if we also include Long and Goulding. Long is above the other two, because he applied himself properly during his career. Others were more successful than Briers because they applied themselves better (Deacon, the Leeds triumvirate). I think Brough is one level down, as were Robinson, Horne, Orr etc
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