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#1
Posted 02 December 2012 - 03:45 PM
I have tallied all the scores and taken the top ten plus ties which has left us with 14 players who gained most votes. It's now time to choose the winner which will be the player who gains most votes in this section.
Simple Rules.
1. Pick your favourite three from the list, that's three, trois, drei, one more than two.
Winner will be the one with most votes unless there is a tie. I'll sort that out if it comes to pass.
This is open to everyone, whether you picked your top ten or not and it's only for fun.
1.John Butler.
2. Ted Cahill.
3. Matt Calland.
4. Kel Coslett.
5. Henderson Gill.
6. Bobbie Goulding.
7. Alan Hodkinson.
8. Phil McKenzie.
9. Frank Myler.
10. Mark Nixon.
11. Malcolm Price.
12. Danny Sculthorpe.
13. Apesia Toga
14. John Woods.
Pugwash.
Simple Rules.
1. Pick your favourite three from the list, that's three, trois, drei, one more than two.
Winner will be the one with most votes unless there is a tie. I'll sort that out if it comes to pass.
This is open to everyone, whether you picked your top ten or not and it's only for fun.
1.John Butler.
2. Ted Cahill.
3. Matt Calland.
4. Kel Coslett.
5. Henderson Gill.
6. Bobbie Goulding.
7. Alan Hodkinson.
8. Phil McKenzie.
9. Frank Myler.
10. Mark Nixon.
11. Malcolm Price.
12. Danny Sculthorpe.
13. Apesia Toga
14. John Woods.
Pugwash.
Bobbie Goulding is God

DeepakChopra:
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.

DeepakChopra:
"Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask yourself if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future".
War doesn't decide who is right, just who is left!
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.
#2
Posted 02 December 2012 - 06:02 PM
Very difficult as all the players in the list were top performers but here goes -
Frank Myler
Ted Cahill
John Butler
Frank Myler
Ted Cahill
John Butler
#3
Posted 02 December 2012 - 07:24 PM
As Pedro says its very difficult, but after changeing my mind a couple of times here goes.
Frank Myler
Apesia Toga
Alan Hodgekinson
Frank Myler
Apesia Toga
Alan Hodgekinson
A large VAT Dave please.
Allso known as Teodozjusz Matuschanskavasky
Allso known as Teodozjusz Matuschanskavasky
#4
Posted 03 December 2012 - 07:01 AM
1. Matt Calland
2. Bobbie Goulding
3. Phil McKenzie
A bit more difficult when its whittled down....
2. Bobbie Goulding
3. Phil McKenzie
A bit more difficult when its whittled down....
Phil Bull.
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Hopefully my post are viewed as positive, and I cannot be held responsible for causing any offence to anyone associated with this message board
#5
Posted 03 December 2012 - 09:16 AM
An extremely difficult task after watching Hornets for 60 years, but here goes.
Malcolm Price
Apesia Toga
Frank Myler
Malcolm Price
Apesia Toga
Frank Myler
#6
Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:47 PM
Loved watching
Phil McKenzie
John Woods
Mark Nixon
Phil McKenzie
John Woods
Mark Nixon
#7
Posted 04 December 2012 - 02:17 PM
McKenzie
Nixon
Sculthorpe
Nixon
Sculthorpe

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#8
Posted 05 December 2012 - 07:22 PM
Phil McKenzie
Apesia Toga
John Woods
Apesia Toga
John Woods
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#9
Posted 06 December 2012 - 02:42 PM
Alan Hodkinson
Danny Sculthorpe
John Woods
Danny Sculthorpe
John Woods
RUGBY LEAGUE WITHOUT ROCHDALE HORNETS IS LIKE AN UNSHARPENED PENCIL, THERES NO POINT?
#10
Posted 06 December 2012 - 03:33 PM
Quite surprised that Mike Kuiti did not feature on this short list.
#11
Posted 06 December 2012 - 09:50 PM
I've got an email answer in;
1. Coslett
2. Myler
3. Goulding
Pugwash.
1. Coslett
2. Myler
3. Goulding
Pugwash.
Bobbie Goulding is God

DeepakChopra:
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.

DeepakChopra:
"Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask yourself if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future".
War doesn't decide who is right, just who is left!
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.
#12
Posted 07 December 2012 - 09:29 PM
1 John Butler
2 Kel Coslett
3 Frank Myler
2 Kel Coslett
3 Frank Myler
#13
Posted 13 December 2012 - 11:41 PM
1 - Mike Kuiti - his visit to Darnhill County Primary School introduced me to the sport
2 - Matt Calland - possibly the best and most consistent player to pull the shirt on
3 - Danny Sculthorpe - never a dull moment, Gareth Hock has more than a hint of D.Scully about him!
2 - Matt Calland - possibly the best and most consistent player to pull the shirt on
3 - Danny Sculthorpe - never a dull moment, Gareth Hock has more than a hint of D.Scully about him!
#14
Posted 16 December 2012 - 09:17 PM
1. Bobbie Goulding - Bobbie came to Hornets when we had nowt, players, coaches, money, nothing. He'd sneak onto local pitches with a bag of balls and hold a training session with a handful of players from, well whereever he could get them really! We got beat badly for a few weeks then Gouldings promptings came through and we kicked some ass. After being certs for relegation we saved it and the next season we took on relegated Castleford and Bobbie was intrumental in beating them at home with a penalty from half-way and a cheeky drop which the Cas fans laughed like drains at, until it became the deciding score, they stopped laughing then!!
2. Matt Calland - A local lad who always gave 100% whenever he pulled on a shirt of any colour. I always remember a game at Spotland against 'Haven. Haven were given a very dodgy-looking try which gave them the lead with time close to running out. There was a scrul and our fullback sprinted away and headed for thie l;ine, he looked like he'd make it at first but he was reeled in so he flicked the ball inside for who?? Yes, there was Mattto take the pass and score under the black dot. Game, set and match.
3. Alan Hodkinson - Alan was a great clubman, he played for us for years and even toured Australia once. The cheeky gits let Hodky do all tthe donkey-work against the club sides but never gave him a cap but he didn't moan about it. He eventually moved on to Barrow and I think he ended up with a Lancs Cup winners medal. Thanks for the memories.
Pugwash.
2. Matt Calland - A local lad who always gave 100% whenever he pulled on a shirt of any colour. I always remember a game at Spotland against 'Haven. Haven were given a very dodgy-looking try which gave them the lead with time close to running out. There was a scrul and our fullback sprinted away and headed for thie l;ine, he looked like he'd make it at first but he was reeled in so he flicked the ball inside for who?? Yes, there was Mattto take the pass and score under the black dot. Game, set and match.
3. Alan Hodkinson - Alan was a great clubman, he played for us for years and even toured Australia once. The cheeky gits let Hodky do all tthe donkey-work against the club sides but never gave him a cap but he didn't moan about it. He eventually moved on to Barrow and I think he ended up with a Lancs Cup winners medal. Thanks for the memories.
Pugwash.
Bobbie Goulding is God

DeepakChopra:
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.

DeepakChopra:
"Every time you are tempted to react in the same old way, ask yourself if you want to be a prisoner of the past or a pioneer of the future".
War doesn't decide who is right, just who is left!
Andrew Birch is Pugwash.
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