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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"Perhaps he could have given Brent Webb a couple of lessons ahead of last week...
'" Perhaps. The notion of Brent Webb taking lessons in full back play from Whiting should me you chuckle mind.
I'll take Webb on his worst display over Whiting on his best seven days a week thank you.
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| Quote G1="G1"Perhaps. The notion of Brent Webb taking lessons in full back play from Whiting should me you chuckle mind.
I'll take Webb on his worst display over Whiting on his best seven days a week thank you.'"
I would suggest that Whiting on his best (a display such as the one he put it on Friday for example) would be every bit the equal of an average Brent Webb performance, let alone one of his worst.
How much longer Leeds fans get the benefit of seeing an average Brent Webb however is a matter for conjecture, as I would also suggest he's going to find his place at risk from Jones-Bishop before the summer is out.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I would suggest that Whiting on his best (a display such as the one he put it on Friday for example) would be every bit the equal of an average Brent Webb performance, let alone one of his worst.
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And you're entitled to your opinion. I doubt it's one that would be shared by many but good luck to you.
Quote Andy GilderHow much longer Leeds fans get the benefit of seeing an average Brent Webb however is a matter for conjecture, as I would also suggest he's going to find his place at risk from Jones-Bishop before the summer is out.'" I suspect it will be for as long has his contract has to run. Jones Bishop is a scintillating prospect, no doubt, and is the heir apparent but Webb remains world class, IMO and I doubt they will jettison him just yet.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I would suggest that Whiting on his best (a display such as the one he put it on Friday for example) would be every bit the equal of an average Brent Webb performance, let alone one of his worst.
How much longer Leeds fans get the benefit of seeing an average Brent Webb however is a matter for conjecture, as I would also suggest he's going to find his place at risk from Jones-Bishop before the summer is out.'"
I can't even begin to comprehend the notation of you preferring Whiting to Webb.
Granted, he is "passed his best", but is still top 3 attacking FBs in the league, and top 5 defensive FBs. I'd even dare to suggest that "at his best" he would be top of both brands.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"
How much longer Leeds fans get the benefit of seeing an average Brent Webb however is a matter for conjecture, as I would also suggest he's going to find his place at risk from Jones-Bishop before the summer is out.'"
I would have thought, with Webb looking sharp in the last 2 games, that it's more Lee Smith's place at risk than Webb's at the moment.
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| Agreed Rob. I think Webb has started the season really well, bar an interception try to Ah Van in Cardiff. His positioning for grubbers may need some tweaking but those Bradford tries were off the back of QPTBs, so hard to damn him too much.
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| Quote tvoc="tvoc"The look on Danny Ward's face was worth the admission money alone.
As if to say 'What did I do that for.''"
Nah then,
What the bluddy ell did he do it for? One of the darkest moments this fine upstanding Union has ever witnessed. The fine at the time was unprecedented. Mind you, we had a bluddy great Christmas do that year.
Thanking you kindly.
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| Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"I would suggest that Whiting on his best (a display such as the one he put it on Friday for example) would be every bit the equal of an average Brent Webb performance, let alone one of his worst.
How much longer Leeds fans get the benefit of seeing an average Brent Webb however is a matter for conjecture, as I would also suggest he's going to find his place at risk from Jones-Bishop before the summer is out.'"
It will be interesting to see if Whiting plays as 1st choice full back when Cameron Phelps is fit to play. Had Tansey not been sacked he'd have played FB & Whiting would probably have played in the centres.
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| Quote PFU Chairman="PFU Chairman"Nah then,
What the bluddy ell did he do it for? '"
10th aniversary this year, the club should organise a reunion dinner.
[iUnder-strength Leeds Rhinos re-wrote the chapter on their best Super League win with an incredible 15-6 triumph at Hull. The Rhinos have played far better over the past five years, but never with so much spirit, determination and defensive steel – and never against such overwhelming odds. Missing seven first-choice players and including six members of last season’s Academy team, the Rhinos travelled more in hope than expectation to their least favourite away ground to take on a near full-strength Hull side. And for the first 40 minutes there was nothing to suggest Leeds would do any better than go down to a creditable defeat. The Rhinos defended bravely against incessant Hull attacks throughout a torrid opening period. But they couldn’t control the ball in a torrential downpour and managed just two raids into the home 20 – and it seemed only a matter of time before the floodgates would open. Had Hull managed to get more than one score in front that would almost certainly have been curtains for Leeds. But crucially they couldn’t find a way through an excellent, never-say-die Rhinos defence and incredibly the visitors began to claw their way back into the contest. The catalyst for the Rhinos’ stunning second-half showing was a real collector’s item, prop Danny Ward’s first drop goal at any level. Reminiscent of his father David at Wembley 23 years ago, 21st birthday boy Ward snapped up a rebound from a Robert Burrow grubber and slotted over a perfect right-footer – to his own obvious surprise. Ward’s one-pointer brought gales of laughter from the Threepenny Stand – but it took the Rhinos to within a converted try of the lead and gave them the self-belief to kick on for an amazing win. The drop goal came just a minute after the break and it was another 20 minutes before the Rhinos managed their first try, Mark Calderwood racing from nowhere to out-jump Chris Smith and collect Kevin Sinfield’s pin-point cross kick. [/i
It were that long ago wee Robbie Burrow was still known as Robert.
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| Quote tvoc="tvoc"10th aniversary this year, the club should organise a reunion dinner.
[iUnder-strength Leeds Rhinos re-wrote the chapter on their best Super League win with an incredible 15-6 triumph at Hull. The Rhinos have played far better over the past five years, but never with so much spirit, determination and defensive steel – and never against such overwhelming odds. Missing seven first-choice players and including six members of last season’s Academy team, the Rhinos travelled more in hope than expectation to their least favourite away ground to take on a near full-strength Hull side. And for the first 40 minutes there was nothing to suggest Leeds would do any better than go down to a creditable defeat. The Rhinos defended bravely against incessant Hull attacks throughout a torrid opening period. But they couldn’t control the ball in a torrential downpour and managed just two raids into the home 20 – and it seemed only a matter of time before the floodgates would open. Had Hull managed to get more than one score in front that would almost certainly have been curtains for Leeds. But crucially they couldn’t find a way through an excellent, never-say-die Rhinos defence and incredibly the visitors began to claw their way back into the contest. The catalyst for the Rhinos’ stunning second-half showing was a real collector’s item, prop Danny Ward’s first drop goal at any level. Reminiscent of his father David at Wembley 23 years ago, 21st birthday boy Ward snapped up a rebound from a Robert Burrow grubber and slotted over a perfect right-footer – to his own obvious surprise. Ward’s one-pointer brought gales of laughter from the Threepenny Stand – but it took the Rhinos to within a converted try of the lead and gave them the self-belief to kick on for an amazing win. The drop goal came just a minute after the break and it was another 20 minutes before the Rhinos managed their first try, Mark Calderwood racing from nowhere to out-jump Chris Smith and collect Kevin Sinfield’s pin-point cross kick. [/i
It were that long ago wee Robbie Burrow was still known as Robert.'"
10 years
I remember playing 5-a side down at Goals at Elland Road that afternoon and with a torrential thunderstorm to wave away as we left, how time flys
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| Quote Lawrie L="Lawrie L"10 years
I remember playing 5-a side down at Goals at Elland Road that afternoon and with a torrential thunderstorm to wave away as we left, how time flys'"
I was working just outside Knutsford that day and the thunderstorm followed me all the way across the country. A couple of times I got just in front of it, but 5 minutes later it was back
I also remember GCH phoning me after the game, which is more than he does!
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| Best quote of the night was the leeds fans singing ' he got p***** on your money' refering to Mr ATnsey
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