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Often Forgotten Amazing Wingers


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Green Vigo

Andy Fletcher

Steve Hubbard

Stuart Wright

John Basnett 

Kevin McCormack

Brian Juliff

Paul Prenderville

Mark Forster

Bright Sodge

 

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13 minutes ago, OMEGA said:

Green Vigo

Andy Fletcher

Steve Hubbard

Stuart Wright

John Basnett 

Kevin McCormack

Brian Juliff

Paul Prenderville

Mark Forster

Bright Sodge

 

Bright Sodje. Great call. 

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Trevor Lake, on the opposite Wigan wing from Billy Boston - talk about stylistic chalk and cheese!

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Wouldn’t say a lot of these are forgotten , although with Jamie ‘look at my hair’ Foster I’m doing my best 

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Stuart Cocker was great for us when we won the double in 93-4 . Knocked in 30 tries , great finisher and lovely kick it through and score when the opponent put the ball down to play it . Amazingly you can’t do that anymore . Des on the other wing , great days 

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1 minute ago, DavidM said:

Stuart Cocker was great for us when we won the double in 93-4 . Knocked in 30 tries , great finisher and lovely kick it through and score when the opponent put the ball down to play it . Amazingly you can’t do that anymore . Des on the other wing , great days 

Was South African winger mark Johnson not in that team?

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3 minutes ago, Cumbrian Mackem said:

Was South African winger mark Johnson not in that team?

No we signed him a year later when we were in the Big League

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14 minutes ago, Cumbrian Mackem said:

Wasn’t it the Aussies?

He amazingly kept his place after the 64-10 defeat to Australia and then had a dropsy filled nightmare again the Kiwis at Blackburn in the 1st test. He was never seen on the wing again.

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15 minutes ago, DavidM said:

No we signed him a year later when we were in the Big League

From london? 
 

bizarrely he kick a rugby ball on st bees beach and it hit me on the back of the head 😂

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McDonald Bailey.

Sport, amongst other things, is a dream-world offering escape from harsh reality and the disturbing prospect of change.

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1 minute ago, Cumbrian Mackem said:

From london? 
 

bizarrely he kick a rugby ball on st bees beach and it hit me on the back of the head 😂

That explains a lot. 🙂

 

Sport, amongst other things, is a dream-world offering escape from harsh reality and the disturbing prospect of change.

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