Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 7760 Location: Prestwich - the original heart of Salfordshire
Moving on to halfbacks, and to save time, doing both halfback positions at the same time. I thik the list below is pretty exhaustive of everyone who's done a few games at half back (and in some cases few really does mean that). Initial thoughts from the list suggest some real class acts and a hell of a lot of filler.
Andrew Dunemann Bobbie Goulding Cliff Beverley Craig Murdock Darren Brown Francis Maloney Gavin Clinch Graham Holroyd Jeremy Smith John Duffy John Wilshere Karl Fitzpatrick Karle Hammond Kevin McGuinness Lee Marsh Luke Dorn Luke Robinson Martin Crompton Radney Bowker Richard Myler Robbie Paul Simon Svabic Stefan Ratchford Stephen Myler Tim Hartley
Joined: Jan 03 2004 Posts: 6292 Location: Peel Green, Eccles
red devil ! wrote:clinch and dunemann for me
I'd find it hard to disagree with that.
Salford RLFC
Folly ARLFC
Good john wilky last looked out
on the pitch at salford.
when the snow lay round about
deep and crisp and even
brightly played the lads that night
though the frost was cruelllll
when poor swinton scored a try
we had 94urrrrrrrrrr
Joined: Feb 01 2005 Posts: 2481 Location: Mongtown
A Myler/Dunnemann hybrid would be perfect for number 7. Not possible so I guess I'll jump off the fence and go, erm, Dunners for number 7 on the basis he did a grand job in winding Dave Solomona up in the year we beat Bradford at home. ('07?) It all kicked off and Dunners taunted Solomona with a hilarious comedy fighting style.
Jeremy Smith and Luke Dorn - if only we'd have seen these two play together, I think some fans' heads may have exploded at the prospect of having to decide which one to hurl abuse at...
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 7760 Location: Prestwich - the original heart of Salfordshire
Exiledred wrote:Has Steve Blakeley played for us in the decade?
Bloody hell, of course he has - he set a club goals in a game record (14) v Gateshead in 2003! Apologies, I've been given duff information (you know who you are - hang your head in shame). Played far more than most of the above from 2000-2003, making 63 starts and 23 sub appearances (mainly in 2003). His best years with us were the 8 seasons before his brief move to Warington, but he still contributed more to the decade than most above.
Cheers Iain,i thought he did but was unable to trust my fading memory. Steve Blakeley is one of my all time favourite Salford players and in 35 years or so of watching us thats a lot.
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