I always preferred david brooks to terry regan, a tackling machine. Regan also cost us a trip to wembley when he played the ball to himself on the last tackle in the 0-0 semi v halifax, with gary pearce waiting to pop a simple drop goal over with a couple of minutes left.
I for one will never forget the halcyon day`s of Kemble O'Hara and Leuluai
Somebody remind me which got injured on debut ( punctured lung ! )
Just remember Kemble running over to if he was ok
Quote: one ronnie wileman "I for one will never forget the halcyon day`s of Kemble O'Hara and Leuluai
Somebody remind me which got injured on debut ( punctured lung ! )
Just remember Kemble running over to if he was ok
It was Dane. He only missed 3 games with it too!
For me it has to be Sterling without any doubt. Yes, he was only here for a short while but he amazed in every game he played. The bloke was a genius of the sport.
In the forwards, I think Muggleton. For a second rower he had everything you could ask for.
In the more modern era it is Swain for me no doubt.
Quote: Hull Kingston Convicts "Was it Mick Jenkins (the welsh aussie) who shouted on BBC v Wigan at Boulevard when we did em "how much do you f***ing want it"'"
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