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| Quote apollosghost="apollosghost"Yeah but Farrell was far superior to Sculthorpe senior so who cares.'"
Did farrell win back to back man of steel awards like scully ....the only player ever to do it......no , in his book darren lockyear stated the only player the aussies were scared of was paul sculthorpe, in major finals between them the score is scully 2 faz 1 and finally like those other rugby league "legends" farrell, edwards and robinson did scully sell his soul to the twickenham devil for 30 pieces of silver and a ford mondeo .......again no
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| Did Paul Sculthorpe ever win the Golden Boot (back when it was a real trophy) as the worlds best player?
It's a shame we won't get to see your reasoned and sensible posts about Wigan anymore. Maybe the mods will give you a lifeline and you'll still be able to post your vitriol on all things Wigan on the VT with the rest of them.
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| Was nice to see Lockers usual penalty from a high tackle
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| Quote ChrisA="ChrisA"Craig Smith after a very average first season, was absolutely immense. I can't remeber many better during my time watching Wigan.
Danny Sculthorpe was one I was gutted about that never really made it. He was tough, but he had a great rugby brain.'"
I think bringing Pongia in mid season really helped Smith and brought out the best in him.
When those 2 played together the intensity really ramped up.
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| To be fair to Craig Smith didn’t he have a fairly serious ankle injury just before he came to Wigan? Pretty sure he had to have it pinned and this effected his fitness.
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| Couldn’t get over how good O’Connor was in that game. Played the full first half, game off for 5 mins in the second.
Immense, Tony Clubb should watch that
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| He'd have to stop it every 10 mins for a break
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| Must admit, Tony Clubb has passed my mind a few times, watching these games.
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| Quote moto748="moto748"Must admit, Tony Clubb has passed my mind a few times, watching these games.'"
I'm sure a number of games have passed Clubb by as he was sat recovering from his 2 drives in 20 minutes.
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| I will always give credit to good players whether they play for Saints or not and Sculthorpe was a superb player, absolutely....but Farrell was easily the better player no doubt in my mind. When it came to the international stage i would have had Farrell in the second row and Scully at LF. Farrell in the second row was devastating.
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| At their best there wasn't much to choose between Paul Shorpe and Farrell, and although he never won the golden boot award, I always thought Sculthorpe performed better for GB than Farrell. Injuries meant that Sculthorpe's prime was cut short which is probably why Farrell will always rank higher in these kinds of conversations, but at his best he's up there with best we've seen in this country.
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