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| Just been doing some reminiscing in last few days, as my late father coached at schools level, during the 70’s & 80’s, and were talking about these fondly.
Did anyone on here take part in these at all, could well have played against some of you, over time.
I played for Ledger Lane 1980-83
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| Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"Just been doing some reminiscing in last few days, as my late father coached at schools level, during the 70’s & 80’s, and were talking about these fondly.
Did anyone on here take part in these at all, could well have played against some of you, over time.
I played for Ledger Lane 1980-83'"
I played there. Great tournament. I'm a couple of years younger than you but we'd have probably been on neighbouring pitches at some stage.
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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"I played there. Great tournament. I'm a couple of years younger than you but we'd have probably been on neighbouring pitches at some stage.'"
Yes, they were. Out of curiosity, who did you play for
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| Do schools still play rugby league, especially at primary schools.
I really hope that they do and that Wakefield Trinity encourage the schools to play.
Personally I went a a small school Methodist J and I so had to play for the school from the age of 7.
Remember playing against St John's, Heath View, Lawefield Lane, Sharlston, Kettlethorpe and Sandal Endowed.
As I went to grammar school it wasn't until I played open age that I played league again but still managed to play for Ripon and Huddesfield YMCA union clubs under assumed names.
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| I played for St Thomas a Beckets. Think it was played at a younger age for the middle schools but we played at High School age.
Think I broke my foot in the first tournament I played.
We never won as there were much better schools than us for League but we did ok.
Actually now that I think about it I would have played 81 to 84 and I played for the year above as well in 83 so maybe we did play against each other. Small world. I was a prop or hooker but hooked sometimes for the year above.
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| Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"Just been doing some reminiscing in last few days, as my late father coached at schools level, during the 70’s & 80’s, and were talking about these fondly.
Did anyone on here take part in these at all, could well have played against some of you, over time.
I played for Ledger Lane 1980-83'"
Burma (Oils) 7's IIRC.
What was your old man's surname ?
I was at Snapethorpe in the late 70's and IIRC our "games teachers were Mr Mallard and Mr Hollis, who was a science teacher in disguise ?
The Wakey legend, Nigel Bell was in the year above me, although his younger brother Kev was in our year.
Mind you, they moved over to Eastmoor before we finished at Snapethorpe
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| Quote wrencat1873="wrencat1873"Burma (Oils) 7's IIRC.
What was your old man's surname ?
I was at Snapethorpe in the late 70's and IIRC our "games teachers were Mr Mallard and Mr Hollis, who was a science teacher in disguise ?
The Wakey legend, Nigel Bell was in the year above me, although his younger brother Kev was in our year.
Mind you, they moved over to Eastmoor before we finished at Snapethorpe'"
Jennings.
Some of the players he coached, went on to play for Wakefield in the 90’s, Simon Hicks, Mark Colbeck And Warren Jowitt.
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| Quote Eastern Wildcat="Eastern Wildcat"Jennings.
Some of the players he coached, went on to play for Wakefield in the 90’s, Simon Hicks, Mark Colbeck And Warren Jowitt.'"
Yes, I can remember him, although, I dont think he ever took games with our lot.
I'm glad you didn't say your old man was called Mallard though, he was like the games master in Kes.
I remember him tripping Kev Bell in a game of football, shouting "nice dive", only to find that the lad had broken his arm.
He used to swap sides if his lot were getting beaten. Happy days.
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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"I played for St Thomas a Beckets. Think it was played at a younger age for the middle schools but we played at High School age.
Think I broke my foot in the first tournament I played.
We never won as there were much better schools than us for League but we did ok.
Actually now that I think about it I would have played 81 to 84 and I played for the year above as well in 83 so maybe we did play against each other. Small world. I was a prop or hooker but hooked sometimes for the year above.'"
I went to Becket's but left in '81 and despite being sports mad and giving it my best was never good enough for the school soccer team (I ran into the softest kid in our year and broke my collar bone  ) and was the wrong shape to play rugby - a 6ft 4ins beanpole when I was 15 !! But I remember one sports day we were playing a rugby match against another 'house' who had a lad called Simon Leary in their team who was also playing for Yorkshire schoolboys at the time, he got the ball and I thought "right Leary, you're going down"...I ran in to tackle him but he just swatted me off like a fly then jogged 50 yards and touched down under the posts...it was at that very moment that I decided spectating was going to be much less embarrassing !!!
We also had a very nasty individual in our year who hailed from a well-known Sharlston family (who I won't name but definitely NOT the Fox family) and he also played in the school rugby team, but the team weren't very good in our year either and after yet another defeat he made the whole team line up then went along and punched each one of them in the face - their punishment for losing !!!
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| Quote FIL="FIL"I went to Becket's but left in '81 and despite being sports mad and giving it my best was never good enough for the school soccer team (I ran into the softest kid in our year and broke my collar bone
) and was the wrong shape to play rugby - a 6ft 4ins beanpole when I was 15 !! But I remember one sports day we were playing a rugby match against another 'house' who had a lad called Simon Leary in their team who was also playing for Yorkshire schoolboys at the time, he got the ball and I thought "right Leary, you're going down"...I ran in to tackle him but he just swatted me off like a fly then jogged 50 yards and touched down under the posts...it was at that very moment that I decided spectating was going to be much less embarrassing !!!
We also had a very nasty individual in our year who hailed from a well-known Sharlston family (who I won't name but definitely NOT the Fox family) and he also played in the school rugby team, but the team weren't very good in our year either and after yet another defeat he made the whole team line up then went along and punched each one of them in the face - their punishment for losing !!!'"
LOL. I was a couple of years below you but I know the people you are talking about.
Leary could easily have been something but I think injuries and life got in the way.
Paul Lyman was his big rival on the field but he made it through to pro at Fev.
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| Don't recall Lyman...did he go to Becket's ??
I do remember that the boys P.E. teacher was George Pinyajak (definitely not spelt right but can't find him on Google !) and IIRC he went on to coach either Featherstone or Dewsbury for a short while ??
Leary joined the police
I got told that the 'bully' from Sharlston got into the drugs taking and supply scene but the drugs eventually got to him and killed him...don't know if that was true or not ??
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| Played for lawefield lane a few times there in the 70s each school had a classroom as the changing rooms if i remember correctly
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| Quote FIL="FIL"Don't recall Lyman...did he go to Becket's ??
I do remember that the boys P.E. teacher was George Pinyajak (definitely not spelt right but can't find him on Google !) and IIRC he went on to coach either Featherstone or Dewsbury for a short while ??
Leary joined the police
I got told that the 'bully' from Sharlston got into the drugs taking and supply scene but the drugs eventually got to him and killed him...don't know if that was true or not ??'"
I edited the bit about Leary as that isn't really fair on him. He was a good rugby player, I think he represented England Schools. Lyman was at Fev High I think. They played similar position so came up against each other a lot and both selected for representative games. Lyman went on to play for Fev and Hull KR and was selected for Aussie tour in the 80s. So just shows how close it is between normal life and great rugby career.
George Pieniazek was the PE teacher. He played a couple of games for Wakefield. Was a powerful winger. Coached at Batley and Fev after his playing career.
I think I heard the same about the other guy.
In terms of Snapethorpe, my memories are that it was always sunny in that tournament. Didn't they have a tannoy system set up next to a car in the middle of the fields to tell everyone what the scores were? I might have mixed that up with somewhere else.
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| Quote PopTart="PopTart"I edited the bit about Leary as that isn't really fair on him. He was a good rugby player, I think he represented England Schools. Lyman was at Fev High I think. They played similar position so came up against each other a lot and both selected for representative games. Lyman went on to play for Fev and Hull KR and was selected for Aussie tour in the 80s. So just shows how close it is between normal life and great rugby career.
=#FF0000George Pieniazek was the PE teacher. He played a couple of games for Wakefield. Was a powerful winger. Coached at Batley and Fev after his playing career.
I think I heard the same about the other guy.
In terms of Snapethorpe, my memories are that it was always sunny in that tournament. Didn't they have a tannoy system set up next to a car in the middle of the fields to tell everyone what the scores were? I might have mixed that up with somewhere else.'"
So that's how it was spelt
I knew he'd gone into coaching but must have forgotten about him playing for Trin 
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| Don’t normally post much on here, but I must say you have got me posting once I saw this thread. I played for Flanshaw st michaels from under 11s so I would say 1988 ish onwards. Our coach was Bernie Smith and he played a huge part in my early rugby career. Always took part in the snapethorpe sevens and played against schools called Crigglestone, Sharlston, Sandal Endowed and Crofton to name a few. Also played in numerous les pounder trophies at half time and we’re lucky enough to win on at least one occasion against Crig I think?. Still have the photos. In our team we had a young lad playing for us called Graeme Law......! And a number of other I played against. One being a spritely skinny Chris Chester, who played for Sandal at the time. I also believe a young chap called Kurt played for us as well who is in the picture. He now sponsors the trin under the guise of Hawley plant Hire. Memories hey!
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| Quote Divdav77="Divdav77"Don’t normally post much on here, but I must say you have got me posting once I saw this thread. I played for Flanshaw st michaels from under 11s so I would say 1988 ish onwards. Our coach was Bernie Smith and he played a huge part in my early rugby career. Always took part in the snapethorpe sevens and played against schools called Crigglestone, Sharlston, Sandal Endowed and Crofton to name a few. Also played in numerous les pounder trophies at half time and we’re lucky enough to win on at least one occasion against Crig I think?. Still have the photos. In our team we had a young lad playing for us called Graeme Law......! And a number of other I played against. One being a spritely skinny Chris Chester, who played for Sandal at the time. I also believe a young chap called Kurt played for us as well who is in the picture. He now sponsors the trin under the guise of Hawley plant Hire. Memories hey!'"
Bernie coached me when I played for the Wakefield schools side.
He still goes down to watch Trinity pretty regularly. Really good guy who brought a lot of kids in Wakefield in to rugby. Always made it fun but knew his stuff.
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| Quote Divdav77="Divdav77"Don’t normally post much on here, but I must say you have got me posting once I saw this thread. I played for Flanshaw st michaels from under 11s so I would say 1988 ish onwards. Our coach was Bernie Smith and he played a huge part in my early rugby career. Always took part in the snapethorpe sevens and played against schools called Crigglestone, Sharlston, Sandal Endowed and Crofton to name a few. Also played in numerous les pounder trophies at half time and we’re lucky enough to win on at least one occasion against Crig I think?. Still have the photos. In our team we had a young lad playing for us called Graeme Law......! And a number of other I played against. One being a spritely skinny Chris Chester, who played for Sandal at the time. I also believe a young chap called Kurt played for us as well who is in the picture. He now sponsors the trin under the guise of Hawley plant Hire. Memories hey!'"
It was Crigg we beat, the team with John-Lee Lockwood, Ryan Holy and Kevin Waterby(?) in. I've got a photo somewhere of us sat on that wall outside the changing rooms....
Smithy was all about RL when I look back the amount of games we played at St. Micks after school for the various age groups (both football and rugby) he must've been working late after school must nights running the teams.
Chester was a good kicker if I remember, as was G Law for that matter
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| Quote Schunter="Schunter"It was Crigg we beat, the team with John-Lee Lockwood, Ryan Holy and Kevin Waterby(?) in. I've got a photo somewhere of us sat on that wall outside the changing rooms....
Smithy was all about RL when I look back the amount of games we played at St. Micks after school for the various age groups (both football and rugby) he must've been working late after school must nights running the teams.
Chester was a good kicker if I remember, as was G Law for that matter'"
John-Lee Lockwood now there is another young player touted for great things, where did he end up?
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| Quote Schunter="Schunter"It was Crigg we beat, the team with John-Lee Lockwood, Ryan Holy and Kevin Waterby(?) in. I've got a photo somewhere of us sat on that wall outside the changing rooms....
Smithy was all about RL when I look back the amount of games we played at St. Micks after school for the various age groups (both football and rugby) he must've been working late after school must nights running the teams.
Chester was a good kicker if I remember, as was G Law for that matter'"
Ryan’s brother Damien was also a cracking player at The All Blacks.
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| Quote vastman="vastman"John-Lee Lockwood now there is another young player touted for great things, where did he end up?'"
Me and the missus seem to think that he went to Aus for a while (could be wrong though) but he then played at Hunslet in '03 and '04 according to Google but I'm fairly sure that he then went to play 'kick-and-clap' possibly for Sandal ??
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| Played in the Burmah Oil 7s at Snapethorpe about 4 times for St Michael's between 1972-1976 and actually won our year group in 1977 or 1978 for Thornes House against a St John Fisher team that we had narrowly lost to in the Yorkshire Gup Final at Batley. Only played in the Les Pounder Trophy at Belle Vue once, half time in their game against Workington, I think. We were beaten 9-0 by a Snapethorpe team, with a tiny, whippet half back called Nigel Bell scoring a hat trick against us.
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| I was at Snapethorpe in the early 80's, playing a game of soccer in pe,I took a penalty and didn't score, he shouted at me, placed the ball and fired it at the keeper who put his hands up and it broke his arm, so that's 2 broken arms attributed to him! Any more for any more?
The teachers were such good sorts back then. Also remember Mr Hollis, I liked him, if you ever annoyed him to the point he shouted at you, he would apologise after.
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| Quote Divdav77="Divdav77"Don’t normally post much on here, but I must say you have got me posting once I saw this thread. I played for Flanshaw st michaels from under 11s so I would say 1988 ish onwards. Our coach was Bernie Smith and he played a huge part in my early rugby career. Always took part in the snapethorpe sevens and played against schools called Crigglestone, Sharlston, Sandal Endowed and Crofton to name a few. Also played in numerous les pounder trophies at half time and we’re lucky enough to win on at least one occasion against Crig I think?. Still have the photos. In our team we had a young lad playing for us called Graeme Law......! And a number of other I played against. One being a spritely skinny Chris Chester, who played for Sandal at the time. I also believe a young chap called Kurt played for us as well who is in the picture. He now sponsors the trin under the guise of Hawley plant Hire. Memories hey!'"
Hey. I've tried to reply to your PM but it just goes to my outbox and won't send, is your inbox full?
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