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Quote: wireone "Before he went to Union he was a class player. Never been the same since. If you say he would feature in your worst wire born team you really must get your P&B specs seen to.'"


I've not done a head count or followed the ins and outs on this thread but given the number of names being banded about, if he's not in the 'best' team he must currently be in the 'worst' team? icon_smile.gif

As far as his RU stint is concerned it did seem to sort him out to be fair, but, I think "class" might be a stretch for me for his pre-kick and clap days

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Wasn't the original question to put together a team of players who have played for Warrington who were actually born in Warrington ?

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Quote: Uncle Rico "I've not done a head count or followed the ins and outs on this thread but given the number of names being banded about, if he's not in the 'best' team he must currently be in the 'worst' team? At the end of the day UR it is all down to opinion I suppose. I am as P&B as the next man but, when you think about it, there is a dearth of top class Warrington born players and when you further restrict it to those who have actually played for the club, you struggle. I might be wrong but didn't Joel Tomkins gain international honours?
Ideally I would have put Gilfedder in the second row but I could only think of Foster as a top class Warrington born winger and Gilfedder did play winger/centre/second row.

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Quote: wireone "Do you ask the question because you think I am wrong or to test the strength of my conviction?
In the mid fifties the back line I remember was Frazer, Bevan, Challinor, Naughton, Gilfedder, Price, Helme,
About 1956 Price went to St Helens and Helme retired. Prior to this we signed Jack Edwards and Martin Regan and shortly after Bobby Greenough. Edwards and Greenough evolved into the half back partnership and Regan became a utility player.
The first choice back line-up was then Frazer, Bevan,Challinor, Naughton, Gilfedder, Greenough, Edwards.
Towards the end of the fifties we signed Terry O'Grady who played left wing whilst Albert Naughton went to loose forward and Gilfedder went into the centre
I would add that Gilfedder was a big, strong, speedy player who was capped as a back and a forward. When injuries necessitated he could play in the pack or in the backs as winger or centre. His distribution was not his strong point however and towards the end of his tenure at Warrington he played more in the pack.
That is my recollection of Laurie Gilfedder apart from the fact that he was and, no doubt still is, a gentleman who was very approachable. Paradoxically I sometimes think that was his weak point. In the era of the biff he was too nice.
To answer your question I am not a betting man and the word wager was not meant literally but, from memory I would say Gilfedder played as much on the left wing as in any other position.'"


Thanks for getting back. I remember Gilfedder playing the odd game at centre. But when I was watching Terry O Grady & Bev were the wingers. I never saw him play on the wing ... but the mind plays tricks. He was very popular player. It's interesting that the wing position is not mentioned on Wiki. I never saw Gerry Helme but my dad loved him and Harry Bath.

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Quote: Smiffy27 "Thanks for getting back. I remember Gilfedder playing the odd game at centre. But when I was watching Terry O Grady & Bev were the wingers. I never saw him play on the wing ... but the mind plays tricks. He was very popular player. It's interesting that the wing position is not mentioned on Wiki. I never saw Gerry Helme but my dad loved him and Harry Bath.'"

If that is what Wiki says, I am confident that Wiki is wrong. Believe me Smiffy he played mainly on the left wing for a few seasons although his considerable athleticism was utilised in a number of positions to cover for injuries.

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Quote: wireone "If that is what Wiki says, I am confident that Wiki is wrong. Believe me Smiffy he played mainly on the left wing for a few seasons although his considerable athleticism was utilised in a number of positions to cover for injuries.'"


Wiki is often wrong. I remember reading on Wiki that an Aussie player (who we were chasing at the time) was now a "Warrington Player" ... and it never came about. As a youngster (aged 11) I remember being totally gutted when he signed for Wigan. As I am reminiscing I remember me dad would drive to Stockton Heath (from Appleton Thorn) to pick up the Football Pink on a Saturday night ... especially if Wire won.

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Quote: wireone "Even though it is officially part of St. Helens?'"

You ask the people of Newton what they think of St Helens council!

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Quote: wireone "Do you ask the question because you think I am wrong or to test the strength of my conviction?
In the mid fifties the back line I remember was Frazer, Bevan, Challinor, Naughton, Gilfedder, Price, Helme,
About 1956 Price went to St Helens and Helme retired. Prior to this we signed Jack Edwards and Martin Regan and shortly after Bobby Greenough. Edwards and Greenough evolved into the half back partnership and Regan became a utility player.
The first choice back line-up was then Frazer, Bevan,Challinor, Naughton, Gilfedder, Greenough, Edwards.
Towards the end of the fifties we signed Terry O'Grady who played left wing whilst Albert Naughton went to loose forward and Gilfedder went into the centre
I would add that Gilfedder was a big, strong, speedy player who was capped as a back and a forward. When injuries necessitated he could play in the pack or in the backs as winger or centre. His distribution was not his strong point however and towards the end of his tenure at Warrington he played more in the pack.
That is my recollection of Laurie Gilfedder apart from the fact that he was and, no doubt still is, a gentleman who was very approachable. Paradoxically I sometimes think that was his weak point. In the era of the biff he was too nice.
To answer your question I am not a betting man and the word wager was not meant literally but, from memory I would say Gilfedder played as much on the left wing as in any other position.'"

Wow!
Great read.

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Quote: ninearches "Wasn't the original question to put together a team of players who have played for Warrington who were actually born in Warrington ?'"


Not how I read it 9A, I was basing my comments on a team of Warrington born players not necessarily born AND played for the Wire.

I may well be wrong however either way it's a decent thread

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Quote: rubber duckie "You ask the people of Newton what they think of St Helens council!'"

You ask the people of St Helens what they think of St Helens Council but it is still St Helens and Newton le Willows is part of it.

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Quote: Smiffy27 "Thanks for getting back. I remember Gilfedder playing the odd game at centre. But when I was watching Terry O Grady & Bev were the wingers. I never saw him play on the wing ... but the mind plays tricks. He was very popular player. It's interesting that the wing position is not mentioned on Wiki. I never saw Gerry Helme but my dad loved him and Harry Bath.'"

Gerry Helme was a great player who had all the skills in attack, defence and organisation. Jack Edwards was also a superb all round half back but Gerry played behind a better pack for most of his career. When Jackie came along many of the great early fifties pack had retired and, within a short time Harry Bath, the baby faced assassin, went back to Australia. Cec Mountford who had enjoyed great success with someone else's team never succeeded in putting together a great pack again although some talented forwards came and went.and this led us into a period of mediocrity that was to last for twenty years.
The same could be said of Bobby Greenough and Parry Gordon. If Murphy hadn't come along with his 70's panzer pack Parry Gordon, as good as he was, could well have finished his career trophy less.
History has repeated itself to a certain extent with Tony Smith most of the players he coached were signed by someone else but I am hard pushed to think of many players signed during his period in charge who are of the standard required at a club that Warrington aspires to be.Several of them were total selling platers on a big wedge
I am a great believer in the old adage that packs win matches. Backs decide by how much. For several years now we have needed a pack leader like Adrian Morley but we get someone like Sims.
Looked the part, talked the part but would be better in Rugby Union where forwards run up to the opposition line, turn round and offload. A complete Mary Ann in my opinion who got himself banned on several occasions for some stupid cheap shots a la Bailey and he was one of the better antipodean signings. Asotasi has got to be the worst signing I can remember in over sixty years of Wire watching.
Of course we have signed some good players like young Curry for instance but, overall, I would say recruitment under TS was not good enough.
There I have got one of my big moans of my chest. Perhaps something for RD to chew on.

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Quote: wireone "At the end of the day UR it is all down to opinion I suppose. I am as P&B as the next man but, when you think about it, there is a dearth of top class Warrington born players and when you further restrict it to those who have actually played for the club, you struggle. I might be wrong but didn't Joel Tomkins gain international honours?
Ideally I would have put Gilfedder in the second row but I could only think of Foster as a top class Warrington born winger and Gilfedder did play winger/centre/second row.'"


Rick Thackray was quite a good Warrington born winger. Played for Wire in his youth, & then later went to the Smellies, after a spell out of rugby league. Returned to Warrington for one season, later.

Easily the best Warringtonian winger that I have seen, is Stuart "The Original Traitor" Wright. He never played for Wire, but was a regular test player for Great Britain.
He had to tolerate "The Original Traitor" jibes off the pitch in Warrington town centre, by die-hard Warrington fans after he signed for Wigan, & later he too played for the Smellies.

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Newton le Willows was part of Warrington up to 1974. Then it changed to St Helens / Merseyside
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20helens.html
Newton le Willows was part of Warrington up to 1974. Then it changed to St Helens / Merseyside
https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20helens.html


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Quote: wireone "You ask the people of St Helens what they think of St Helens Council but it is still St Helens and Newton le Willows is part of it.'"

I beg to differ.
It comes under St Helens borough but it is a town in its own right, as is Leigh in Wigan borough.

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Quote: Boss Hog "Rick Thackray was quite a good Warrington born winger. Played for Wire in his youth, & then later went to the Smellies, after a spell out of rugby league. Returned to Warrington for one season, later.

Easily the best Warringtonian winger that I have seen, is Stuart "The Original Traitor" Wright. He never played for Wire, but was a regular test player for Great Britain.
He had to tolerate "The Original Traitor" jibes off the pitch in Warrington town centre, by die-hard Warrington fans after he signed for Wigan, & later he too played for the Smellies.'"

Yes he lived in Warrington and had Wrights shop facing Poole Park on Winwick Rd Longford.

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