Quote: PopTart "Just checked details with Trinity Heritage.
It was actually the GB selectors that made him play a friendly for GB against Halifax to prove his fitness for the tour.
Friday 3rd May 1968
On Saturday (the day after) we played Hull KR in the Championship Final which we won. Playing both games aggrevated his injury so he actually missed the tour and Wembley which was Saturday 11th May.
That schedule is ridiculous. Cost him and Wakefield a lot.'"
Although if Neil had played, the game would have unfolded differently, just because everything during a game affects the outcome, and we'll never know whether we would have won or lost. It's likely the kick would never have been taken at the end. For instance, wasn't it Don's kick off that sent the ball into the water that caught the Leeds players off-guard, which allowed us to score the try that needed converting? All ifs buts and maybe's, but what we do know is that if Neil had been playing, Don could have retired after that game, as he was going to do anyway, without that miss hanging round his neck for the rest of his life.