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7007.jpg [quote="Badwanger":3hoggrzp]IMO, Sculthorpe at his peak was better than Hanley was at his.[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="nickmanator":3hoggrzp]billy boston in todays game might pinch a spot bringin the cone on and that bein kind[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="robbierotten":3hoggrzp]Imo Sam Tomkins is a very poor mans Danny Brough he is just a average player getting bigged up by the idiots who comentate on sky.[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="Deano G":3hoggrzp]Jonathan Davies, who is his equal in [Super League] today?[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="Badwanger":3hoggrzp]Wellens[/quote:3hoggrzp]:7007.jpg |
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| Quote: Charge "Gene Miles.
His combination with Offiah was exceptional.'"
Agreed. The best ever centre-wing partnership (certainly that I've seen) in RL. Miles' power and unbelievable handling skills and Offiah's blistering pace and elusiveness were a perfect combination. It was so exciting to watch. When we first signed the big Aussie I thought we'd made a massive mistake - he was slow and just couldn't really get into the games. As the season wore on and he got fitter and faster with every game, he just got better and better and better. I didn't want that season to end. IIRC Offiah scored five tries in one game and didn't even get the man of the match, Big Gene was just incredible. By the end of the season he was playing rugby on a different planet from everyone else, every time he got the ball we had a real chance of scoring. Offiah played with some great players but when asked in interviews who was the best player he ever played with, I've only ever heard him reply "Gene Miles".
(If we'd had a centre-wing partnership as good as that on Friday night we'd have beaten Wire. As I said on the other thread, if your backs are unbelievably good then you can still win, even if your pack is beaten, because players as good as Miles and Offiah are capable of scoring tries from anywhere.)
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10289_1326111229.png Challenge Cup winners 2009 2010 2012 2019
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| Quote: Deano G "
(If we'd had a centre-wing partnership as good as that on Friday night we'd have beaten Wire. As I said on the other thread, if your backs are unbelievably good then you can still win, even if your pack is beaten, because players as good as Miles and Offiah are capable of scoring tries from anywhere.)'"
I agree with that, those two are the best centre/wing partnership I have ever seen.
Second best would be Newlove and Sullivan, or briefly, when both were fit, Hape and Vainikolo (the back end of the 2005 season those two cut through everybody)
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7007.jpg [quote="Badwanger":3hoggrzp]IMO, Sculthorpe at his peak was better than Hanley was at his.[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="nickmanator":3hoggrzp]billy boston in todays game might pinch a spot bringin the cone on and that bein kind[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="robbierotten":3hoggrzp]Imo Sam Tomkins is a very poor mans Danny Brough he is just a average player getting bigged up by the idiots who comentate on sky.[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="Deano G":3hoggrzp]Jonathan Davies, who is his equal in [Super League] today?[/quote:3hoggrzp]
[quote="Badwanger":3hoggrzp]Wellens[/quote:3hoggrzp]:7007.jpg |
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| Quote: Rogues Gallery "+1
The greatest player ever to put on a pair of Rugby boots, a true modest gentleman.'"
Would loved to have seen him play, but was born too late!
I have met him though on a few occasions and feel privileged to have done so, he is a true gentleman.
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1673_1436275874.jpg Jamie Jones-Buchanan
"I'd never forgive myself if a child of mine was born in Lancashire"
And neither would any Lancastrian.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_1673.jpg |
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| Quote: Deano G "Agreed. The best ever centre-wing partnership (certainly that I've seen) in RL. Miles' power and unbelievable handling skills and Offiah's blistering pace and elusiveness were a perfect combination. It was so exciting to watch. When we first signed the big Aussie I thought we'd made a massive mistake - he was slow and just couldn't really get into the games. As the season wore on and he got fitter and faster with every game, he just got better and better and better. I didn't want that season to end. IIRC Offiah scored five tries in one game and didn't even get the man of the match, Big Gene was just incredible. By the end of the season he was playing rugby on a different planet from everyone else, every time he got the ball we had a real chance of scoring. Offiah played with some great players but when asked in interviews who was the best player he ever played with, I've only ever heard him reply "Gene Miles".
(If we'd had a centre-wing partnership as good as that on Friday night we'd have beaten Wire. As I said on the other thread, if your backs are unbelievably good then you can still win, even if your pack is beaten, because players as good as Miles and Offiah are capable of scoring tries from anywhere.)'"
Can't dispute this. Miles and Offiah were sensational. More like the Harlem Globetrotters when they got going.
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41046_1381848617.jpg Canon EOS 60D, Canon EF 70-200mm F/4 L USM, Canon EF 50mm f1/8, Sigma10-20mm f4-5.6 EX DC HSM and that's how i roll
Judas Priest's Tyrant, better than anything The Killers, The Script & The Black Keys could ever come up with:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_41046.jpg |
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| Neil Cowie or Mark Preston or Inga
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| The guy who epitomised the era - not the biggest, fastest or most skilful, but ultra professonal, tough, a team player with a fierce will to win at all costs. Mean Dean.
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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
Saints have five in a row:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_3076.jpg |
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| Quote: Finfin "The guy who epitomised the era - not the biggest, fastest or most skilful, but ultra professonal, tough, a team player with a fierce will to win at all costs. Mean Dean.'"
In that team there were three players who hated losing more than they enjoyed winning,
Dean Bell, Ellery Hanley and Shaun Edwards
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| With you there Rogues Edwards was the reason I started following Wigan and then when I saw the black pearl I knew I'd picked the right team to watch.
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| long term--edwards
short term--kenny-simply the best
mention for nicky kiss aswell
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17903_1300914398.jpg [color=#FF0000:1a02isux][b:1a02isux]IN A WARRIORS CODE THERE'S NO SURRENDER....THOUGH HIS BODY SAYS STOP, HIS SPIRIT CRY'S NEVER!!!![/b:1a02isux][/color:1a02isux]:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_17903.jpg |
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| Dean Bell was my hero for being the hardest S.O.B i have ever seen on a rugby field.
Hanley was the greatest i ever seen.
Edwards,Farrell were the most inspirational players i have ever seen..everytime they wore the wigan shirt you knew they would die for that badge if needed be.
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| Cowie, Just daft and hard, loved watching him play,
Cassidy was just outstanding. Think those are two of my fave players,
Betts was always a consistant and outstanding player who is worth a mention.
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| Kelvin Skerrett
I remember him running into at least a 10-body fracas at Central Park and flying over the top.
Days later there were "Super Kel" t-shirts in the shops (I stuck with the poster myself)
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20333_1393344959.gif Current thoughts - Mago out or get running up them plantations, get fit or get rid.
Maybe a back up halfback, someone with a bit of experience on a short term deal.
Big tall strong running second rower, like a McMeekin or Sironen type back rower.:d7dc4b20b2c2dd7b76ac6eac29d5604e_20333.gif |
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| Skerrett or Mark Preston because he was lightning.
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2572.jpg Ah, good taste!
What a dreadful thing!
Taste is the enemy of creativeness.
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| a couple of names not mentioned much
Neil Cowie - what an underrated player he was (espy once he remembered to stop fighting) - and what a drop !!!!
Inga - legend. His impact was enormous, and what a top, top bloke. A true pro.
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| Inga 'the Centre'
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