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The Trinity V Fulham thread had me reminiscing about some of the Good (and not so good) away days spent watching
Trinity over the last 30 years or so.
This one sticks in memory, for all the wrong reasons;
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2005 - following arguably my favourite year supporting Trinity 2004 (Top 6 finish, good play off run, BV being a fortress)
Round 3 - after winning our first 2 matches (Bradford away and Wigan at home), we travelled to Griffin Park feeling pretty confident we would beat London Broncos in our 3rd game.
Wrong.
We were awful from start to finish, and were utterly thrashed. Longest journey home on the supporters coach
ever, with nothing to smile about and IIRC we got stuck in roadworks and it took forever to get home.
I may be mixed up but wasn't this the game where Rooney and Julian O'Neill were gambling on the coach on
the way to the game and fell out? Or am I mixing up my London away games?
It was always my fave away game (probably still is) but that one took some getting over!!
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The Trinity V Fulham thread had me reminiscing about some of the Good (and not so good) away days spent watching
Trinity over the last 30 years or so.
This one sticks in memory, for all the wrong reasons;
news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_l ... 300991.stm
2005 - following arguably my favourite year supporting Trinity 2004 (Top 6 finish, good play off run, BV being a fortress)
Round 3 - after winning our first 2 matches (Bradford away and Wigan at home), we travelled to Griffin Park feeling pretty confident we would beat London Broncos in our 3rd game.
Wrong.
We were awful from start to finish, and were utterly thrashed. Longest journey home on the supporters coach
ever, with nothing to smile about and IIRC we got stuck in roadworks and it took forever to get home.
I may be mixed up but wasn't this the game where Rooney and Julian O'Neill were gambling on the coach on
the way to the game and fell out? Or am I mixing up my London away games?
It was always my fave away game (probably still is) but that one took some getting over!!
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| Crusaders away from 2011. Having been comfortably beaten by the home side, it was a long journey home on the supporters coach. Until we passed the Castleford team coach, who had just been thrashed by Warrington 60-0. The look on Rangi Chase’s face was priceless.
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| Hull away 2004 in the play offs. Korky's run and all.
Salford away when we had to win to stay up. Goulding giving us all the bird, then getting binned for tripping, then getting into a fight with Justin Brooker as he trudged off, both getting sent off, pitch invasion afterwards with John Harbin crowd surfing as though we'd won the cup. Crazy game.
Headingley 2012, on a bit of a wave after winning 9 on the bounce, Danny Wasbrook making a potential game changing break only to release the most god awful pass to Cockayne(?) in a 2 on 1 situation.
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| I remember Workington away in 81, not because of the game but the fact the supporters bus broke down on the way home, somewhere in the lakes in February.
Luckily we won, as the wait for a replacement bus was tedious to say the least.
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| Few games spring to mind, the Bradford away match before the judgment day with Cas in 2006, all the fans waiting for the full time Cas score to come up on screen near the end, you just knew from there we wasn't.
Playing Salford at Leigh in 2012 to get into the play offs, we must of taken about 2000 fans to the match that day and the atmosphere was brilliant.
2006 Semi against Hull at Doncaster for the same reason as above.
Memorable for the wrong reasons, Widnes away in 2015 I think it was, went on my own that day, horrible place, horrible weather and we got hammered by about 50 points after a decent start to the season as I remember, it was definitely one of those why did I bother moments.
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| Quote: Wildthing "
Round 3 - after winning our first 2 matches (Bradford away and Wigan at home), we travelled to Griffin Park feeling pretty confident we would beat London Broncos in our 3rd game.
Wrong.
We were awful from start to finish, and were utterly thrashed. Longest journey home on the supporters coach
ever, with nothing to smile about and IIRC we got stuck in roadworks and it took forever to get home.
I may be mixed up but wasn't this the game where Rooney and Julian O'Neill were gambling on the coach on
the way to the game and fell out? Or am I mixing up my London away games?
It was always my fave away game (probably still is) but that one took some getting over!!'"
As you walked down to the ground from underneath the M4 where the roundabout is, the opposing fans buses used to park in an area on the left halfway down, as we walked down the Wakey team bus was parked up and there were players stood up in the aisle, we thought that maybe the team bus was going to park in and the players walk down to the ground, alas no such thing O'neil had smacked Korkys backside at cards and relieved him of all his hard earned, not content with that he thought it funny to wind him up over it which as you can imagine didn't go down too well with Korky, hence 3 or 4 of the players trying to pull him off, although we saw the bust up I'd no idea what it was over till Mr Brown who used to post on here and happens to be Korkys father in law told us, they scored 72 points that day 12 tries 12 goals to our 2 tries not sure if any of ours were converted, the best part of going there for me was the train down and the tube to Ealing Broadway, not forgetting the 5 cans of Vb in a bucket of ice for a tenner.
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| Quote: dickie mint "As you walked down to the ground from underneath the M4 where the roundabout is, the opposing fans buses used to park in an area on the left halfway down, as we walked down the Wakey team bus was parked up and there were players stood up in the aisle, we thought that maybe the team bus was going to park in and the players walk down to the ground, alas no such thing O'neil had smacked Korkys backside at cards and relieved him of all his hard earned, not content with that he thought it funny to wind him up over it which as you can imagine didn't go down too well with Korky, hence 3 or 4 of the players trying to pull him off, although we saw the bust up I'd no idea what it was over till Mr Brown who used to post on here and happens to be Korkys father in law told us, they scored 72 points that day 12 tries 12 goals to our 2 tries not sure if any of ours were converted, the best part of going there for me was the train down and the tube to Ealing Broadway, not forgetting the 5 cans of Vb in a bucket of ice for a tenner.'"
Cheers, I knew it involved a card game of sorts. The 'bad' old days indeed!
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| Some memorable away games were a nightmare to stand through but had great after match celebrations. Salford away under Harbin, Promotion game at McAlpine under Kelly, Miller drop goal game at Newcastle v Catalans, Leigh away in end of season playoffs, Bradford away during 4 from 6 run in under Kear.
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| Since S L started it was the Cas game away after J Kear took over with 6 games to go .A game we had to win ,and a man sent of in the first half
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| Wigan away, first game of the season in 2009.
Trinity were written off before the game and were without 9 first team regulars.
Dave Halley scored twice to stun the Pies in the first game since Watene's passing
One of THE best backs to the wall games you will ever see
I'm smiling as I type, just thinking about this one.
Another one was beating Bradford on their own patch, while Cas got beaten at Salford, to set up the original "Million Pound Game".
This is possibly the best feeling I@ve had at a RL game.
Had we lost, Trinity would have been in oblivion but, this victory gave us a chance to survive.
The run from JD, beating 4 players just to get out of our in goal was unbelievable and the offload from Solo to set up the try in the corner were superb.
Who knows where we'd have been with out that win, it doesnt bear thinking about.
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| I was living in Cardiff and agreed to visit my then partner's tedious couple friends in East Grinstead on the proviso that we would go watch the mighty Trin in the regal trophy against London. I wanted to see Nigel Wright turn on the style against the lowly opponents - suffice to say I was somewhat disappointed with the whole weekend.
Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860
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| Quote: coco the fullback "I was living in Cardiff and agreed to visit my then partner's tedious couple friends in East Grinstead on the proviso that we would go watch the mighty Trin in the regal trophy against London. I wanted to see Nigel Wright turn on the style against the lowly opponents - suffice to say I was somewhat disappointed with the whole weekend.
Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860'"
I remember listening to the commentary on Radio Leeds, it was a major shock.
I genuinely couldn't believe it, especially as we had walloped Highfield 90 - 12 at BV a few weeks earlier!
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| Quote: coco the fullback "I was living in Cardiff and agreed to visit my then partner's tedious couple friends in East Grinstead on the proviso that we would go watch the mighty Trin in the regal trophy against London. I wanted to see Nigel Wright turn on the style against the lowly opponents - suffice to say I was somewhat disappointed with the whole weekend.
Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860'"
Sounds like the match was the highlight of your weekend then
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| Quote: coco the fullback "I was living in Cardiff and agreed to visit my then partner's tedious couple friends in East Grinstead on the proviso that we would go watch the mighty Trin in the regal trophy against London. I wanted to see Nigel Wright turn on the style against the lowly opponents - suffice to say I was somewhat disappointed with the whole weekend.
Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860'"
Bl**dy Trinity.
I was hooked on Trinity when they beat Wigan under Toppo in 1988, a genuinely shock defeat for Wigan.
Since then I've taken many friends and acquaintances in the hope of them getting hooked. Every single time the game was a duffer and I mean a DUFFER!
It's not like I picked games I knew we'd lose or during a period when we were rubbish, but every time no matter how good our form we would crash and burn. We would go home with me knowing that they most definitely were not hooked, in fact, some looked at me in a way that suggested I needed help or in some cases they even just laughed.
All teams have good and bad days but Trinity has to be the most unreliable team on the planet in any sport. Our ability to shoot ourselves in the foot just at the wrong moment is legendary. Our ability to be taken down by the underdog, however obvious the risk, is staggering and the better we appear to be playing the more monotonously likely a disaster sits just around the corner.
Can't explain it, nobody can but It's the reason I don't take guests to games anymore and why I don't evangelise the club like I used to. It's not that I can't be bothered it's just that I can't take the embarrassment anymore, I've gone soft.
But in answer to your post, you should have known better, so it serves you right. You'd have been much better off staying away with a warm can of Lager watching your friends slide collection.
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| Quote: coco the fullback "I was living in Cardiff and agreed to visit my then partner's tedious couple friends in East Grinstead on the proviso that we would go watch the mighty Trin in the regal trophy against London. I wanted to see Nigel Wright turn on the style against the lowly opponents - suffice to say I was somewhat disappointed with the whole weekend.
Sun 8 Nov 1992 London Crusaders 30-0 Wakefield Trinity Crystal Palace NSC 860'"
Yep, we went to that one too....I rented a mini-bus and drove 12 of us all the way down there....think we got to London in about 3 hours and it then took another 2 hours to get to Crystal Palace only to see us score [inul points[/i
One of the best was on 16th February 1994 - the Wigan away match at Central Park on a Wednesday night. Me, the missus, TRB and his missus all went in his car on a cold foggy winter's evening and IIRC it was one of Henry Paul's first stand-out matches for us as he virtually single-handedly won us the game against the Wigan superstars including Shaun Edwards, Steve Hampson, Sam Panapa, Nigel Wright, Martin Offiah, Via'aiga Tuigamala, Gary Connolly, Simon Haughton, Mick Cassidy, Oliver Gildart, Andy Farrell, Billy McGinty and a couple of others !!!!
As we were walking out at the end of the game the Pie-Eaters were virtually in tears and some were threatening never to go to another Wigan match ever again !!!
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