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3632_1352982335.jpg Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery.......
I will look to the moment, and miraculously, the future will take care of itself.
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'I was certain, positive, convinced, and yet..........unsure'
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| Quote: Rogues Gallery "I'd go with something similar but would have Edwards at 7. and Inga at 3.'"
What !!!! no Frankie Parr
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| Best ever sub -- Sam Panapa, he made it look like the opposition had 9 men, he found gaps everywhere
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| Quote: twosevenzero "What !!!! no Frankie Parr
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| Best ever Wigan team (from players I have seen play): Lydon, Ferguson, Bell, Miles, Offiah, Kenny, Edwards, Skerrett, Newton, Platt, Betts, Farrell, Hanley S: Gregory, C Smith
Welshest ever team: J Sullivan, Boston, B Jenkins, Shea, Ring, Jerram, Owens, Coldrick, Roffey, Flower, Woods, Hodder, Quinnell S: R. Richards, R Thomas,Andy Powell (for the laughs), Llewellyn Llewellyn (for his name alone)
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| Quote: wigginswarrior " Or that other points machine, Frano Botica.'"
Possibly because when he came to Wigan, he wasn't actually a kicker. Apparently, he had to train incessantly to add another 'string to his bow'.
He said he needed something really special to even get into 'that' Wigan side.
Botica was the best kicker I have ever seen.
For anyone who hasn't seen Botica destroy a team at the top with his boot. Just check out a certain video website and Wigan [iversus[/i Penrith at Anfield, World Club Challenge.
Botica had won the game by half time.
The ozzies just saw the ball flying over their heads between the sticks.
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3076_1671446335.jpg SAINTS THE ORIGINAL AND PERENNIAL CHEATS
For sale full Saints kit (circa 1989). Shirts in pristine condition, but shorts badly soiled.
For 27 - 0 you get a trophy
For 75 - 0 you get sod all.
Wigan had eight in a row
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| Botica also scored one of the best and certainly the greatest distance tries I have ever seen. It was at Knowsley Road v Saints. He collected a kick off in the corner at the away end and did a run around with Kevin Iro? and set off across field before straightening down the touchline and scoring in the diagonally opposite corner to where he had fielded the ball. In all he must have covered about 130 to 140 yards.
He was much more than a goalkicker.
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| Quote: fleabag "Possibly because when he came to Wigan, he wasn't actually a kicker. Apparently, he had to train incessantly to add another 'string to his bow'.
He said he needed something really special to even get into 'that' Wigan side.
Botica was the best kicker I have ever seen.
For anyone who hasn't seen Botica destroy a team at the top with his boot. Just check out a certain video website and Wigan [iversus[/i Penrith at Anfield, World Club Challenge.
Botica had won the game by half time.
The ozzies just saw the ball flying over their heads between the sticks.
Its a bit of a myth that as he was a good kicker in Rugby Union and had even kicked for New Zealand. Granted though he did realise he had to be better to cement his place in the Wigan team of that time. Botica was a very underated rugby player too and was much more than just the kicker that people remember him for.
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| Tomkins,
Boston,Ashton,Bell, Offiah,
Bolton, Edwards.
Skerrett, Dermott, McTigue,
Ashurst, A Farrell
Hanley.
Subs Alan Davies, Barratt, Goodway, Case.
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| A few areas are definite for me. Rads at fullback, his defence is the best I've seen in any fullback.
Dermot at hooker, he was like another half back, so clever with the ball and the speed he got the ball out of dummy half was superb.
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| From the players i have seen
Rads
Robinson
Miles
Connolly
Offiah
Kenny
Gregory
Skerrett
Newton
Dowling
Platt
Farrell
Hanley
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| Tomkins
Robinson
Bell
Miles
Offiah/Boston
Barrett
Greg
Kel
Dermott
Platt
Betts
Faz
Hanley
Honourable mentions to Edwards, Brett Kenny. But for me Barrett played in a terrible Wigan team and at times won the game nearly single handedly for us. His passing was first class, his running was superb and his defence was better than any other 6 we've had at the club.
Also thought Inga was a superb centre, seemed almost impossible to stop.
This was very difficult, which is fantastic, show's what talent players we've had the pleasure of seeing in their own back yard.
I don't think at times people realise how special it's been to see the best in the world play the best game in the world in our own small north west town.
I'll never forget being taken the Wigan v Aust games at central park, Aus brought their best as they knew we'd give them a game... such fond memories in cherry and white.
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "Tomkins
Robinson
Bell
Miles
Offiah/Boston
Barrett
Greg
Kel
Dermott
Platt
Betts
Faz
Hanley
Honourable mentions to Edwards, Brett Kenny. But for me Barrett played in a terrible Wigan team and at times won the game nearly single handedly for us. His passing was first class, his running was superb and his defence was better than any other 6 we've had at the club.
Also thought Inga was a superb centre, seemed almost impossible to stop.
This was very difficult, which is fantastic, show's what talent players we've had the pleasure of seeing in their own back yard.
I don't think at times people realise how special it's been to see the best in the world play the best game in the world in our own small north west town.
I'll never forget being taken the Wigan v Aust games at central park, Aus brought their best as they knew we'd give them a game... such fond memories in cherry and white.'"
I forgot how good Barrett's defence was until you mentioned, him and Leuluai were our two biggest hitters at one stage!
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| Brett Kenny. But for me Barrett played in a terrible Wigan team and at times won the game nearly single handedly for us. His passing was first class, his running was superb and his defence was better than any other 6 we've had at the club.
Barrett was a top quality player but was not in the same class as Kenny IMO
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| Quote: Last Son of Wigan "Tomkins
Robinson
Bell
Miles
Offiah/Boston
Barrett
Greg
Kel
Dermott
Platt
Betts
Faz
Hanley
Honourable mentions to Edwards, Brett Kenny. But for me Barrett played in a terrible Wigan team and at times won the game nearly single handedly for us. His passing was first class, his running was superb and his defence was better than any other 6 we've had at the club.
Also thought Inga was a superb centre, seemed almost impossible to stop.
This was very difficult, which is fantastic, show's what talent players we've had the pleasure of seeing in their own back yard.
I don't think at times people realise how special it's been to see the best in the world play the best game in the world in our own small north west town.
I'll never forget being taken the Wigan v Aust games at central park, Aus brought their best as they knew we'd give them a game... such fond memories in cherry and white.'"
Was that the match when Barrie Mac tried to make the Aussie second row Paul Sironin go from 6ft 4" to 5ft 8"" in one mighty blow.
My best 13 covers a lot of years, going back almost 60 years, with a lot of changes in fitness and rule changes.
No 1 Radlinsky even though Tomkins seems to be the way for modern fullbacks.
No 2 Billy Boston without a doubt.
No 3 Eric Ashton, just because of the partnership he had with Billy.
No 4 Alan Davis was pure class (even though he might have been better when at Oldham). Gene Miles was sensational in his season at Wigan, even though in the first half of that season he was always injured.
No 5 Offiah even though it is debatable if he could have put up with the stick that Mick Sullivan took (and dished out with interest) in an earlier era.
No 6 Edwards for the length of career and partnership with Greg, but once again the best for one season has to be Brett Kenny, so quick, laid back and arrogant.
No 7 Andy Gregory (the original Tasmanian Devil) utterly fearless, a great football brain and a great partner for Edwards.
No 8 Andy Platt, I have chosen Platt at 8 because when he played the days of speciality 8s and 10s was on its way out.
No 9 Martin Dermott because he was probably one of the first of the modern day hookers, you don't have to bother about getting he ball out of the scrum. Just distribute the ball and tackle, which he could do.
No 10 The one and only Brian McTigue , a forward who could have played in any era.
No 11 Andy Farrell, this one is hard, Dennis Betts and Dave Robinson run him close.
No 12 Bill Ashurst, the complete second row who was as tough as nails with the ball playing skills at times of an halfback.
No 13 Ellery Hanley, if only for the utter commitment he put into the game (even though he could be selfish at times).
Doug Laughton would run him close when you consider the partnership he had with Robinson and Ashurst.
It is not really fair to compare players over such a length of time, that is why it is always debatable.
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Now we've got to keep the faith
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| Players who absolutely have to be in a 'Greatest 13'; Jim Sullivan, Billy Boston, Eric Ashton, Shaun Edwards, Ellery Hanley & Andy Farrell
The rest are all subjective, but those 6 players are the absolute best in their given position that Wigan have ever had.
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