Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 7:09 pm
MjM
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Dave K. wrote:you have strange views on backrowers, the three you mentioned are no where near as other backrowers and LF's mentioned on here such as Ellis, Joynt, Sculthorpe and Farrell, where immense players in SL
Ignoring the other questionable selections, I would say the inclusion at loose forward of by far the most influential player at the (joint) most succesful club in the SL era is not particularly contentious.
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Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:06 am
Dave K.
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MjM wrote:
Dave K. wrote:you have strange views on backrowers, the three you mentioned are no where near as other backrowers and LF's mentioned on here such as Ellis, Joynt, Sculthorpe and Farrell, where immense players in SL
Ignoring the other questionable selections, I would say the inclusion at loose forward of by far the most influential player at the (joint) most succesful club in the SL era is not particularly contentious.
I take your point and maybe a little harsh on Sinfield who has been great for Leeds and is a massive infuence on their success, however IMO and I'm sure most others, he isn't is the same league ability wise as Farrell and Sculthorpe.
Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:00 pm
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the artist wrote:when is the team announced on yorkshire radio?
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Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:20 pm
The Chair Maker
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Newlove would be in at centre for me with Lyon. Fullback would be Tomkins, cant understand all the love for the Ginger doormat Radlinski, especially considering Paul Wellens career has easily eclipsed that of Rads.
Trent Barrett wasnt fit to wipe the muck off Tommy Martyns boots. Iestyn Harris was also a massive influence within SL and is also way ahead of Barrett.
As far as Wingers go would probably be Vanikolo and Robinson. Ryan Hall is probably the only other genuine top class winger we have seen.
Props would be Peacock and the original Stuart Fielden, not the imposter who signed for Wigan. Honourable mentions to David Fairleigh and James Graham.
Hooker. The King KC, with James Lowes and Roby being the only other players fit to even grab hold of his coat tales.
Back row Chris Joynt and Andy Farrell, cant think of anyone else that warrants even an afterthought.
Loose Forward Sculthorpe. Sinfield deserves an honourable mention but isnt good enough to displace the double man of Steel.
Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 11:26 pm
the artist
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Harris (wanted him in the team but also tommy martyn so slot him in at full back where he played a lot for leeds) robinson lyon newlove vainikolo martyn long fielden (prop basically between these two plus peacock and morley, nothing in it really so just picked 2 from 4 though morley misses out as he spent a large part on his career away from superleague) cunningham graham farrell joynt sculthorpe
would be some good arguments over who took the goalkicks
Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 2:20 am
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The Chair Maker wrote:Newlove would be in at centre for me with Lyon. Fullback would be Tomkins, cant understand all the love for the Ginger doormat Radlinski, especially considering Paul Wellens career has easily eclipsed that of Rads.
Trent Barrett wasnt fit to wipe the muck off Tommy Martyns boots. Iestyn Harris was also a massive influence within SL and is also way ahead of Barrett.
As far as Wingers go would probably be Vanikolo and Robinson. Ryan Hall is probably the only other genuine top class winger we have seen.
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Post subject: Re: Yorkshire Radio's team of the Super League era
Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2011 8:05 am
ry21
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The Chair Maker wrote:Newlove would be in at centre for me with Lyon. Fullback would be Tomkins, cant understand all the love for the Ginger doormat Radlinski, especially considering Paul Wellens career has easily eclipsed that of Rads.
Trent Barrett wasnt fit to wipe the muck off Tommy Martyns boots. Iestyn Harris was also a massive influence within SL and is also way ahead of Barrett.
As far as Wingers go would probably be Vanikolo and Robinson. Ryan Hall is probably the only other genuine top class winger we have seen.
Props would be Peacock and the original Stuart Fielden, not the imposter who signed for Wigan. Honourable mentions to David Fairleigh and James Graham.
Hooker. The King KC, with James Lowes and Roby being the only other players fit to even grab hold of his coat tales.
Back row Chris Joynt and Andy Farrell, cant think of anyone else that warrants even an afterthought.
Loose Forward Sculthorpe. Sinfield deserves an honourable mention but isnt good enough to displace the double man of Steel.
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