Quote The Avenger="The Avenger"That’s a big statement and it’s your opinion so fair enough, however I don’t agree with you.
Toppo was a good halfback but not the best of his own generation, many of his peers were as good or better such as John Holmes, John Joyner, Steve Hartley, John Woods, Ken Kelly, Tony Myler, Eric Hughes etc
In the more modern era Sean Long was a better player as was Iestyn Harris, Robbie Paul, Tommy Martyn, Danny McGuire etc and that’s just trying to stick to Stand Offs & excluding Scrum Half’s.
With no disrespect toward Toppo at all, I think people view him with rose tinted glasses because of his loyalty for 10 years or so. IMO the best and more deserving of Legendary status Stand Off I’ve seen in Trinity colours is Harold Poynton.'"
I can't believe you have just said Tommy Martyn and Danny McGuire were better than David Topliss.
It's OK to list some of those players who played in DTs era as great players but Eric Hughes was a centre who moved to stand off, Tony Myler played when Topliss was getting old so a poor comparison, Steve Hartley was all about his speed and not creative and in fact wasn't even the best half back at his own club as he played alongside Roger Millward, John Holmes is a legend at Leeds and a truly great stand off but as much for his longevity just like you say Topliss is. Woods had skills there is no doubt but just not as good as the others in my opinion. Joyner was also a centre at his best.
Harold Poynton was an absolute great but played in such a different era it is really hard to compare.
But as the point was about Hampshire, I like him a lot, but as a half back, Topliss and Wright were considerably better. Rocky has lots of potential and time to improve to be able to catch them up.