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Unequivocally Ken Gowers. For those unlucky enough never to have seen him play, think Jonathan Davies unsullied by rugby union. Class, pure class.

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Bernard Manning lives! Welcome to be New RFL, the sport's answer to the Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club.
 
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Steve Tickle at Barrow in the early 80s.

Arguably the best fullback in the game for 2-3 years but never got a look-in at international level because

a: He wasn't at one of the top clubs and

b: His name wasn't George Fairbairn. 

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30 years ago a friendly neighbour used to record the NRL (as was) and pass the tapes over to us every week. I loved watching Langer (hence the user name) and then later on Johns. I loved them long before they signed for Wire and felt so privileged to watch them in p&b. Not sure why I was so Aus focused at the time, I’ve rarely watched Aus RL since, maybe it was the free videos!

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Gary Freeman. I asked for a Gary Freeman haircut when I was a boy in Swansea (Newcastle region) and the chick with scissors had no idea who he was 😂 

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10 minutes ago, Alffi 7 said:

30 years ago a friendly neighbour used to record the NRL (as was) and pass the tapes over to us every week. I loved watching Langer (hence the user name) and then later on Johns. I loved them long before they signed for Wire and felt so privileged to watch them in p&b. Not sure why I was so Aus focused at the time, I’ve rarely watched Aus RL since, maybe it was the free videos!

Langer was class.

In 2 Kangaroo tours he never really shone in the tests as he was dropped?

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4 hours ago, Buffaloebilly said:

John Wolford at Bramley. Very classy player.

Followed closely by Jack Austin who regularly lifted the team and supporters with his powerful running...great times 

 

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Bruce Ryan.      A powerful Aus. speedster winger who came to play for Hull FC in 1947 until 1950. Had heard of him from Aus relatives and I was one of a crowd of around 4000 who were there to welcome him when he arrived in Hull by train.

Devastated and shed a tear or two when he left to play for Leeds (who payed at that time a record transfer fee) after watching him play in every home match. Continued to watch him play for Leeds when they came to Hull to play FC and Hull KR.

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Howard Burns at Workington in the early 80's, an incredibly talented half, nasty little sod too.

Should have been an international had it not been for erm, off the pitch "shenanigans".

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