Very nostalgic thread this. The first name has to be Peter Gill. The finest and most inspirational player ever to play for a London club and, in my view, the greatest non-capped Australian to play RL in England in the 40 odd years I've been watching the game.
After him there are a whole host of players. I would have to have Hussein M'Barki who scored a try for Fulham against the 1982 Kangaroos, one of only three tries scored against them on the tour I think. Number three, for his overall contribution to the game should be Shaun Edwards, but honorable mentions to Reg Bowden, Dave Eckersley, Sam Stewart, John Crossley, Mike Davis, John Gallagher, Scott Roskell and about 20 others.
I'd have this one, a good way of spending Robinson's salary. And he could live with his granny. rl... the challenge of keeping Feleti Mateo, Krisnan Inu and club favourite Luke Burt will give Eels supremo Paul Osborne cold sweats.rl
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