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Quote ="Joynty11"Richard Henare was it???'"
Yeah, Scully wrote in his book that Murphy absolutely murdered Henare for it in the changing rooms  icon_lol.gif" alt="icon_lol.gif" title="Laughing" />
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Quote ="Joynty11"Richard Henare was it???'"
Yeah, Scully wrote in his book that Murphy absolutely murdered Henare for it in the changing rooms  icon_lol.gif" alt="icon_lol.gif" title="Laughing" />
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Quote ="The Chair Maker"Bobbies biggest weaknesses were as follows:-
He demanded to control everything in the team. As a result Tommy Martyn was a peripheral figure when Goulding was playing, and only really blosomed when Longy was partnering him, as they shared the workload and complimented each other.
He had no pace.
He was a head ">case.'"
I also know bobbie very well and he is great bloke always willing to help.
He did have few problems when younger which was down to drink but that never effected how he played for saints.
He is 1 of hardest trainers you would ever meet.
Also he loved saints and still does now
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Quote ="The Chair Maker"Bobbies biggest weaknesses were as follows:-
He demanded to control everything in the team. As a result Tommy Martyn was a peripheral figure when Goulding was playing, and only really blosomed when Longy was partnering him, as they shared the workload and complimented each other.
He had no pace.
He was a head ">case.'"
I also know bobbie very well and he is great bloke always willing to help.
He did have few problems when younger which was down to drink but that never effected how he played for saints.
He is 1 of hardest trainers you would ever meet.
Also he loved saints and still does now
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Quote ="St pete"He wasn't that slow.
Tommy had no pace at all!
Bobbie was impottant as he was 1 of the players that turned saints into On">winners.'" On his day, bobby was masterful. The following statement is not meant to take anything away from that.
The first season he joined (94-95) and the nary season, bobby was imperious and oozed class (international class even?). Despite winning the league in '96, Bobby's form wasn't [iquite[/i as high (still impressive), but Tommy's come back (and Karl Hammond's reletively good form) through the season took pressure off.
'97 rolled around, Bobby was sent off in the Wigan clash and handed and 8(?) match ban. Its interesting to remember that before this game he'd requested a transfer, which he retracted following the red card. Tommy Martyn (not Lee Briers) then guided us to Wembley.
After that, Bobby's input was less than awesome.
Does anyone remember the evening game at Headingly when we lost by 1 point? We'd scored, not far from the posts but Goulding hit the post with the converstion. Now, does anyone remeber Long slotting one from the touchline at OT in '99
So here are my analysis of the players as I see it.
Goulding. Made for the job, his cockyness and enthusiasm help make him everything you wanted in your 7, but unfortunately, he couldn't quite keep control of his demons and they got the better of him.
He did however, always play with a smile on his face, and [imade[/i you enjoy watching him.
Long. As a youngster his game was based on pace, swerve and little more. He's overcome 3(?) serious knee injuries to claim the LT 3 times. His technical game has developed enormously, especially since DA got the coaching job.
If Goulding had Long's mental resiliance, he'd have been one of the all time greats of the game.
Tommy. The conosuer's choice. The smartest kicker, craftiest footballer, the silkiest skills, and the best all-round half back. Could play 6 or 7 with aplomb. Goulding may have been the star when we got to the top, but Martyn kept us there. Also battled back from numerous serious injuries.
Hammond? A man of peaks and troughs, probably down to the fact that I don't actually think he liked playing rugby that much.
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Quote ="St pete"He wasn't that slow.
Tommy had no pace at all!
Bobbie was impottant as he was 1 of the players that turned saints into On">winners.'" On his day, bobby was masterful. The following statement is not meant to take anything away from that.
The first season he joined (94-95) and the nary season, bobby was imperious and oozed class (international class even?). Despite winning the league in '96, Bobby's form wasn't [iquite[/i as high (still impressive), but Tommy's come back (and Karl Hammond's reletively good form) through the season took pressure off.
'97 rolled around, Bobby was sent off in the Wigan clash and handed and 8(?) match ban. Its interesting to remember that before this game he'd requested a transfer, which he retracted following the red card. Tommy Martyn (not Lee Briers) then guided us to Wembley.
After that, Bobby's input was less than awesome.
Does anyone remember the evening game at Headingly when we lost by 1 point? We'd scored, not far from the posts but Goulding hit the post with the converstion. Now, does anyone remeber Long slotting one from the touchline at OT in '99
So here are my analysis of the players as I see it.
Goulding. Made for the job, his cockyness and enthusiasm help make him everything you wanted in your 7, but unfortunately, he couldn't quite keep control of his demons and they got the better of him.
He did however, always play with a smile on his face, and [imade[/i you enjoy watching him.
Long. As a youngster his game was based on pace, swerve and little more. He's overcome 3(?) serious knee injuries to claim the LT 3 times. His technical game has developed enormously, especially since DA got the coaching job.
If Goulding had Long's mental resiliance, he'd have been one of the all time greats of the game.
Tommy. The conosuer's choice. The smartest kicker, craftiest footballer, the silkiest skills, and the best all-round half back. Could play 6 or 7 with aplomb. Goulding may have been the star when we got to the top, but Martyn kept us there. Also battled back from numerous serious injuries.
Hammond? A man of peaks and troughs, probably down to the fact that I don't actually think he liked playing rugby that much.
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| The way I see it is long ain't got half the brain bobbie has.
Long ain't been good for 3 years now coz he lost his pace. He can't take control of a game the way a scrum half should be able to but in his prime was so fast it was unreal.
Bobbie is the scrum half we are crying out for now. He can control the pace of a game and lead us round the park. IMO he just edges long as he didn't just depend on pace but both was greats for saints.
The tommy and bobbie half back pairing didn't was as well as long and tommy due to the fact they was both ball players and liked to do the same role.
I know for a FACT that saints wanted to team bobbie with Harris before he went to Leeds but mr goulding pi$$ed that up.
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| Quote ="St pete"He wasn't that slow.
Tommy had no pace at all!'"
And yet prior to the arrival of Danny McGuire he scored more tries per game than any other SL stand-off. And that includes Henry Paul and Iestyn Harris.
He didn't look all that slow (especially off the mark) when he finished top of the try-scoring charts at Saints. Goulding could only dream of that.
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Quote ="Mugwump"And yet prior to the arrival of Danny McGuire he scored more tries per game than any other SL stand-off. And that includes Henry Paul and Iestyn Harris.
He didn't look all that slow (especially off the mark) when he finished top of the try-scoring charts at Saints. Goulding could only dream of ">that.'"
I also recall Tommy Martyn scoring a number of Trys from inside his own half, especially in his younger days at Saints.
Certainly in his later years he slowed down, but then so do all players. Sean Long used to be capable of 15 to 20 trys a season, but now only manages a couple.
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Quote ="Mugwump"And yet prior to the arrival of Danny McGuire he scored more tries per game than any other SL stand-off. And that includes Henry Paul and Iestyn Harris.
He didn't look all that slow (especially off the mark) when he finished top of the try-scoring charts at Saints. Goulding could only dream of ">that.'"
I also recall Tommy Martyn scoring a number of Trys from inside his own half, especially in his younger days at Saints.
Certainly in his later years he slowed down, but then so do all players. Sean Long used to be capable of 15 to 20 trys a season, but now only manages a couple.
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