For me, Len Casey marked a great leap forward for the club. The Ull fans said he was a poor clubman and bad trainer. I remember the crys of good ridenes. But he transformed our pack.
He inspired those around him and made other teams think about how to nullify him. Young players followed him and older ones respected him and believed.
Anyone who can remember him prowling the touchline against Wally Lewis's Queensland will know what I' m trying to say.
'when my life is over, the thing which will have given me greatest pride is that I was first to plunge into the sea, swimming freely underwater without any connection to the terrestrial world'
Yves Le Prieur, the real inventor of the aqualung:
Quote: fun time frankie "We got the dregs in the 90s and in the 80s Paul Rose , Len Casey and Mick Crane and not forgetting Clive Sullivan all swopped sides and all very good players'"
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