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The second members of the Wakefield Trinity Hall of Fame will be inducted at a dinner on Friday 24th July 2015 at Belle Vue Stadium. On the back of last year's successful evening eight more players will be honoured with a place in the special club.
The players honoured will be announced, two-by-two over the next month culminating in an awards evening at the club with special guests and a three course dinner. Last year's ceremony saw eight players inducted with Ian Brooke, Mick Exley, Neil Fox, Jonathan Parkin, Harold Poynton, David Topliss, Derek Turner and Harry Wilkinson being the 'Class of 2014'.
As with last years entrants, this years members must have played a minimum of 100 games and been retired more than ten years aswell as winning international recognition, a Challenge Cup or Championship winners medal in their time at the club.
The night's special guest will be the Wildcats' head coach, Brian Smith, and the evening will be hosted by ex-Trinity player, Terry Crook.
Supporters can book for the three course meal for £35 per person or £300 for a table of ten.
For further information, email Lee Robinson on trinity-heritage@sky.com
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The second members of the Wakefield Trinity Hall of Fame will be inducted at a dinner on Friday 24th July 2015 at Belle Vue Stadium. On the back of last year's successful evening eight more players will be honoured with a place in the special club.
The players honoured will be announced, two-by-two over the next month culminating in an awards evening at the club with special guests and a three course dinner. Last year's ceremony saw eight players inducted with Ian Brooke, Mick Exley, Neil Fox, Jonathan Parkin, Harold Poynton, David Topliss, Derek Turner and Harry Wilkinson being the 'Class of 2014'.
As with last years entrants, this years members must have played a minimum of 100 games and been retired more than ten years aswell as winning international recognition, a Challenge Cup or Championship winners medal in their time at the club.
The night's special guest will be the Wildcats' head coach, Brian Smith, and the evening will be hosted by ex-Trinity player, Terry Crook.
Supporters can book for the three course meal for £35 per person or £300 for a table of ten.
For further information, email Lee Robinson on trinity-heritage@sky.com
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| People seem to be missing the point ... there are over 200 players to choose from over the last 120 years who have fulfilled the criteria ... a Hall of Fame is an exclusive club for legends and stars of our club
In years to come, the criteria may change ... I'm sure you can all name players who you think should be in who haven't played internationals or won a winners medal but for now the criteria fits what we are trying to do
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| No doubt about it. an obvious choice of Hall of Famer has to be Nigel Bell. Nothing less than 110% over his 300+ appearances.
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| Quote: PopTart "I think that's part of the point though. We need to recognise those from 50 years ago as they did great things and shouldn't be forgotten, 78 or not.'"
I've no problem with that, they're deserving and ought to be recognised.
The problem is it pretty much ends with them!
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| Harry Wilkinson for his record number of appearances and Johnny Thompson for undying loyalty through Trinity's good times and bad!!
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| Quote: Redscat "No doubt about it. an obvious choice of Hall of Famer has to be Nigel Bell. Nothing less than 110% over his 300+ appearances.'"
I agree but need I state the obvious. .
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