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| Lol I remember Mr Barker, wasn't a fan of his tbh.
I was at OGS 20 years ago and RL wasn't a priority at all. We played a few matches managed by a History teacher called mr hannon (from down south btw) and don't remember ever training. We had a few lads that knew how to play but the players certainly weren't produced by the school
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| quite a lot of the outwood lads could be traced back to newton hill junior school, but more accurately stanley rangers. schools don't generally produce kids, but they do allow them to get more coaching/training/game time alongside their club activities.
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| Not many of you will remember Snapethorpe
Lockwood Brothers (Lupset)
Larkins (Flanshaw)
Fred Bradley (Broadway)
George Northen (lupset)
and the Mc'Dermots originated from Lindsay Ave, Brian Snr;went to English Marter's
And when the old grey matter kicks in i will name plenty morel
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| Quote: WestofWakey "Not many of you will remember Snapethorpe
Lockwood Brothers (Lupset)
Larkins (Flanshaw)
Fred Bradley (Broadway)
George Northen (lupset)
and the Mc'Dermots originated from Lindsay Ave, Brian Snr;went to English Marter's
And when the old grey matter kicks in i will name plenty morel'"
The McDermotts spent the majority of their years on Townley Rd, on the junction with Waterton Rd, living in two houses knocked into one to accommodate all of them. They all attended English Martyrs before going on to St Austins when the family moved to College Grove. They all then attended St Thomas a Becketts with exception of Patrick who had all the brains and went to QEGS.
Paul, Mark, Stephen, Patrick, Theresa, Michael, Mary, Christopher, Matthew, Brian
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| Another Rugby League playing family off Lupset were the Dickens, Stuart playing at Featherstone and his dad Steve had a spell with Salford, apart from these two there are a number of others who played amateur for Westgate.
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| Close relatives of the McDermotts were the McGowans, Mick (dad) was a superb coach who was ahead of his time. He spent a number of years coaching at Wakefield Colts level before being assistant to Peter Fox for many years. His son, Andrew, was a very good player who turned professional with Wakefield (another Beckets lad). His carrer outside Rugby was all that prevented him becoming a superb pro for many years, he became a Head Chef at Wembley Arena.
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| Quote: The Clan "Another Rugby League playing family off Lupset was the Dickinsons, Stuart playing at Featherstone and his dad Steve had a spell with Salford, apart from these two there are a number of others who played amateur for Westgate.'"
you mean Dickens i presume
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| Quote: pocket 4's "you mean Dickens i presume'"
I did, iPad autocorrect strikes again.
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| It would appear that Horbury High school is becoming a hot bed of Rugby league players, the ones that spring to mind are
Darren Wilkinson
Matthew Murray
and more recently the Gledhills
there's a young promising player coming through the junior ranks at the moment called Jordan Crowther
in respect to the Gledhills it's amazing how one family can boost the numbers is it not Clan
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| Quote: The Clan "Another Rugby League playing family off Lupset were the Dickens, Stuart playing at Featherstone and his dad Steve had a spell with Salford, apart from these two there are a number of others who played amateur for Westgate.'"
The Dickens lived in Flanshaw (admittedly almost Lupset). I remember playing rugby sometimes with Stuart, although he was a fair bit younger than myself. The family home (if the parents still live there) is on the same avenue as where my parents live.
BTW, Lee Whiteley who played for Fev also went to Becketts. He never made the heights of WTW but did play and score a try at Belle Vue when we beat them and confirmed their relegation.
Kieran Allen did get some first team appearances for Trin.
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| Quote: wildshot "The Dickens lived in Flanshaw (admittedly almost Lupset). I remember playing rugby sometimes with Stuart, although he was a fair bit younger than myself. The family home (if the parents still live there) is on the same avenue as where my parents live.
BTW, Lee Whiteley who played for Fev also went to Becketts. He never made the heights of WTW but did play and score a try at Belle Vue when we beat them and confirmed their relegation.
Kieran Allen did get some first team appearances for Trin.'"
The Dickens family also spent time living on Whinney Moor Avenue on Lupset, not disputing that they may also have lived in Flanshaw for a while as well.
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| Quote: wild one "
in respect to the Gledhills it's amazing how one family can boost the numbers is it not Clan'"
It is and I failed to mention Robert Kelly who also went to Beckets.
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| The late Andy Wilkinson from Snapethorpe Rd on Lupset also played a handfull of games for Trinity.
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| Think asking which amateur club brought on these players is a better question as the clubs will have brought more skills out of the player than the schools.
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| Outwood grange - over 36 years since I left remember we didnt do much rugby as Mr Thompson (Il swipper you boy) was more into football.Mr Smith was into rugby as has been said and the odd game was played but that was it.
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