Rogues Gallery wrote:Sinfield before Hanley,
As I said above, Hanley was never quite the player for Leeds that he was for Wigan, good though he still was. Sinfield has captained the club to probably the most successful period in it's history, and while unspectacular is an absolutely pivotal player in that success.
Rogues Gallery wrote: McGuire before Schofield,
Debatable, but for all his huge talents, Schofield never delivered on the big stage for Leeds. McGuire has scored tries at vital moments in more big games than you could shake a stick at. CCSF 2003, GFs 2004, 2005, 2008 to get the ball rolling. Sometimes attitude is as important as ability.
Rogues Gallery wrote: also I'd have Iro and Innes before Senior.
That again could be the subject of long debate. I might well be persuaded take Innes over Senior, just, but not Iro. Again, look at what the respective players have actually achieved for the club, not for other clubs, for Leeds. It is after all, their spells at Leeds, and specifically 1994-95 that we are debating.
Rogues Gallery wrote:How can you pick Boderus when he's manged only one game for Leeds?
Has anyone? I could pick our triple-title-winning hooker Matt Diskin though. Again, I remind you that we are comparing the 1994-95 Leeds version of James Lowes, not the one-man trophy machine he went on to become with Bradford.
Rogues Gallery wrote:We never suffered the same humiliation as an International side then that we did in October / November.
Perhaps not to the same scoreline. Never won much though did we?