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| Daryl Cardiss was very quick, was given a chance against Canterbury in world challenge , looked a decent fullback in the making , Phil Ford had a short spell scored against HKR in a nail-biter at central park
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| Danny Ellison
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| Quote: roo67 "chris melling?'"
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| Quote: exiled Warrior "Some of our own produced players
Chris Tuson
Rob Smythe
Luke Robinson
Kev Brown
Logan Tomkins
never made at Wigan for various reasons, in some cases achieving more success at other clubs or injury in other cases. There was a full back who played a few times for Wigan but later played for London whose name escape me who showed some early promise but seemed to drift after that.
I suppose you could also list players who played in the junior or academy levels and went on to play for other clubs.'"
Robinson was a big one IMO. We let him go and and ended up with Orr and Moran nearly relegating us whilst he took Salford into the play offs, then later became a big fan favourite at Huddersfield. In a parallel universe I think he could have been a big deal here if we had given him more time and coaching. I seem to recall the reasons he left weren't purely rugby related though.
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| Neil Baynes springs straight to mind.
Played against a good few of lads that went in to have great careers from that era at Academy level but Baynes was unbelievable.
Destructive runner, very powerful, cracking offload and a belting passing game.
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| Quote: jonh "Neil Baynes springs straight to mind.
Played against a good few of lads that went in to have great careers from that era at Academy level but Baynes was unbelievable.
Destructive runner, very powerful, cracking offload and a belting passing game.'" IIRC he always looked unfit, Physique wise, A bit like Barry Ward at Saints
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| I was a big fan of Andy Johnson and in the transitional 97 season I thought we had a world beater in the making along with Nigel Wright. This subject is making me feel real melancholy
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| Craig Murdock
Chris Ashton
Mark Preston
Rob Louw
Ray Mordt
Sott Quinnell
Robbie McCormack
Nigel Wright
Matty Johns
Denis Moran
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| Quote: dr_feelgood "Craig Murdock
Chris Ashton
Mark Preston
Rob Louw
Ray Mordt
Sott Quinnell
Robbie McCormack
Nigel Wright
Matty Johns
Denis Moran'"
Ray Mordt and Rob Louw where short term signings but did very well in their time at the club as was Robbie McCormack dont think you can put these 3 in the same bracket as Dennis Moran
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| Lee Gilmour. He kind of did make it but left in 2000 as he wanted to play centre when second row was clearly his best position. He was a top player for us in 98 and 99 and i was gutted when he left.
Another one was Simon Haughton. Again he sort of did make it at Wigan but he got injured and Raper never gave him a fair chance after that and he vanished off radar. In the late 90's, Haughton was the one of the most effective impact players in the world. He was the most destructive wide running second rows ive ever seen. He had immense strength in his upper body and legs and was really quick for his size. He even managed to terrorize the Aussies in the 97 WCC and the few internationals he played. Anybody know if he played for anybody else after leaving Wigan?
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| Quote: The_Enforcer "Lee Gilmour. He kind of did make it but left in 2000 as he wanted to play centre when second row was clearly his best position. He was a top player for us in 98 and 99 and i was gutted when he left.
Another one was Simon Haughton. Again he sort of did make it at Wigan but he got injured and Raper never gave him a fair chance after that and he vanished off radar. In the late 90's, Haughton was the one of the most effective impact players in the world. He was the most destructive wide running second rows ive ever seen. He had immense strength in his upper body and legs and was really quick for his size. He even managed to terrorize the Aussies in the 97 WCC and the few internationals he played. Anybody know if he played for anybody else after leaving Wigan?'"
He signed for Orrell RU, after they had gone professional
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| Quote: stpatricks "He signed for Orrell RU, after they had gone professional'"
Ah right, i didnt know that. Im sure i read somewhere that he lives in Australia now and is a fire fighter.
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| Quote: The_Enforcer "Ah right, i didnt know that. Im sure i read somewhere that he lives in Australia now and is a fire fighter.'"
he is
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| Was a good player Haughton Pitty he didn’t stay
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| Denis Moran, recommended to Wigan by the player he replaced...Adrian Lam.
Moran was a brilliant support player at London but was asked to play a different role with Wigan and suffered as a result. I’m pretty sure Radlinski says something similar to this in his book.
I felt sorry for Moran at Wigan, the criticism he received should have been directed at the person that decided to use him as an organising scrum half. If Moran had been playing outside of somebody like Dobson it would have been a completely different story.
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