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| NIgel Bell ,played in some crap Wakefield teams but always gave his all.Was our best player for a good few seasons but stuck with wakefield.I think he would of played for GB had he been at Leeds.Must admit Ray Price was fantastic also.
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| cant choose between Wally or Ray Price, but if came down to who we need most for this coming season then it would have to be Ray
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| Gareth Ellis, awesome in 2004.
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| LAURIE DALEY 
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| I know I have already chosen (Wally Lewis) earlier, but given our current problems in the back row, I had hoped someone might pick Bill Ashurst, who was the equal of Solo in ball-handling but was quicker, sharper and stronger (before his knees went  )
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| Ray Price, no argument
a legend, a player who everyone would fear
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| I'm a little biased here but I would go for Wally Lewis.
He was a footballing freak!
Think Trent Barrett X 20
Lockyer X 5
A Johns X 10
The bloke could fight, kick, pass, step, run, hit, cover, take bombs, lead etc.. etc...
He stood up when it got tough and stepped up when it got tight. I've never seen anyone like him before or since.
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| Quote IngsRoader="IngsRoader"I know I have already chosen (Wally Lewis) earlier, but given our current problems in the back row, I had hoped someone might pick Bill Ashurst, who was the equal of Solo in ball-handling but was quicker, sharper and stronger (before his knees went
)'" i was a young lad watching bill ashurst he was a genius. wally lewis for me followed by henry paul before he got too big and mike lampowski
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| Yeah Mike Lampkowski, the only scrum-half I ever saw who could run through prop forwards. The man was phenominally strong and would have progressed into being one of Trinity's great loose-forwards if his career hadn't been cut short by injury.
It such a pity that the advances in knee surgery came too late to prolong the careers of some great Wakey players like Lampkowski and Ashurst.
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| Quote IngsRoader="IngsRoader"
It such a pity that the advances in knee surgery came too late to prolong the careers of some great Wakey players like Lampkowski and Ashurst.'" and me 
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| there are quite alot of players mentioned i would like to bring back, ray price as brilliant, gareth ellis was sorely missed wen he left, wllie poaching was great for us , nigel bell n billy conway will always be remebered fondly by me, but the great wally lewis is the one that ot me hooked to rugby league andwakefield trinity as they were, his bulet pass to his brother scott took my breathe away n i was hooked!! n what he produced in ten games for us was magical even the sending off i remember n laugh at now with the wildman lindsay gill  happy memories
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