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| Quote Marcus's Bicycle="Marcus's Bicycle"That is the heaviest defeat in challenge cup final history....well, almost.'"
It beat the previous year's record when we lost against Wigan. Was at both games.
Most memorable game for me was Hull v St Helens in 2010 as I had not been at a Hull home match since I left the UK in 1966. Went with about 20 family and friends and Hull come back from a 22-6 deficit to win 27-26 thanks to a last minute field goal from Danny Tickle.
Partied well into the night to celebrate that win.
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| From recent times, I loved that CC win against Cas in 2017. Scorching day and the stadium was bouncing. Did it all without Sneyd too
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"They definitely did as I have one somewhere. Back in the days when you had to ring up and order over the phone
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Your correct, I think it was when we beat Wigan away there was a shortage of video's
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| Speaking of old games Cartwright said in an interview he played for Australia against Hull at the Boulevard in 1990. Nice that he has a link to our past.
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| Quote UllFC="UllFC"Speaking of old games Cartwright said in an interview he played for Australia against Hull at the Boulevard in 1990. Nice that he has a link to our past.'"
Also in the Aussie team that night were Greg Alexander, Brad Fittler, Anrew Ettingshausen, Des Hasler, Allan Langer, Martin Bella and Kevin and Kerrod Walters.
A 34-4 defeat not too bad really. Nine Hull born lads in our team plus the classic Mackey/Entat combo.
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| Was that the game andy dannatt had a scrap with someone?
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| There's an hour long video of the 1990 Hull v Australia game on YouTube.
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| Quote Jake the Peg="Jake the Peg"Was that the game andy dannatt had a scrap with someone?'"
I’ve got a rare video of a game where Andy DIDN’T have a scrap with someone.
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| Quote Quirkyusername="Quirkyusername"I’ve got a rare video of a game where Andy DIDN’T have a scrap with someone.'"
Got in his taxi a few times back in the day
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| One that always sticks in my memory is the Regal Trophy game against Widnes at The Boulevard in December 93. The infamous match in which Des Hasler and Mike Dixon got hypothermia. Remember reading somewhere that it was close to getting abandoned at half time because of the weather conditions.
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| I was going to nominate the Wigan March '88 game until I saw Wilf's epic post from a couple of days back.
I was in my usual spot (Airlie Street end) and can only remember everyone going utterly mental at the sheer drama of it all. Thing was, nobody knew it was the last play because we didn't have stadium clocks in those days so you were never quite sure when the final hooter was going to sound.
A couple of mentions for arguably the two finest performances I have seen in my time supporting the club;
Australia, Nov '82. Going toe to toe with the side (and it was the full test side to boot) who altered the game of RL for ever. When Topliss scored right on half-time, the Aussies were rattled for possibly the only time on tour.
St Helens, July 2005. Magnificent team performance to send us on the way to a first Cup final in twenty years.
Also, one other, slightly oddball one. Craven Park derby, Good Friday '88. We'd played Halifax in a drawn CC semi-final (0-0 no less!) and had lost the replay (4-3!) on the Wednesday night at Elland Rd. The Good Friday derby went ahead at 3pm as scheduled with everyone expecting a rovers walkover, and we strolled to an easy win after scoring two quick tries early on and coasting home after that. It's always been one of my favourite derby wins, along with 2016 of course, just for the unexpectedness of the outcome. I only went because I'd already bought the ticket. Hindsight was to show that rovers were well on the downward turn by that point, being ultimately relegated the following Good Friday at the Boulevard.
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