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| Powell and Medley, both at their peak and with the benefit of today’s training methods, would be the best second row pair in SL.
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| Quote batleyrhino="batleyrhino"Powell and Medley, both at their peak and with the benefit of today’s training methods, would be the best second row pair in SL.'" Not sure about that Medley was a great runner of lines but when it got tough he often went missing.
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| Think today’s version of tough and yesteryears version are different things. He wouldn’t have Kelvin Skerrett trying to him to start with...
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| Quote batleyrhino="batleyrhino"Think today’s version of tough and yesteryears version are different things. He wouldn’t have Kelvin Skerrett trying to lover him to start with...'"
Quite correct, I know Mal Reilly wasn’t a big fan of medley, purely because he thought he wasn’t up for any of the biff.
The modern game with video replays etc etc is totally different from previous eras. You very rarely see any proper stiff arm tackles. Head high stuff but not on the scale of the Kurt Sorensen type. Great Britain versus New Zealand elland road Sorrenson off the ball stiff arm shot on Andy Goodway, poor old Andy was unconscious before he hit the ground. Leeds general infirmary next stop. Let’s also not forget Barry Macs shot on one of the the Australian forwards whilst playing for Wigan. That’s always worth a look on YouTube.
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| Quote Backwoodsman="Backwoodsman"Quite correct, I know Mal Reilly wasn’t a big fan of medley, purely because he thought he wasn’t up for any of the biff.
The modern game with video replays etc etc is totally different from previous eras. You very rarely see any proper stiff arm tackles. Head high stuff but not on the scale of the Kurt Sorensen type. Great Britain versus New Zealand elland road Sorrenson off the ball stiff arm shot on Andy Goodway, poor old Andy was unconscious before he hit the ground. Leeds general infirmary next stop. Let’s also not forget Barry Macs shot on one of the the Australian forwards whilst playing for Wigan. That’s always worth a look on YouTube.'"
It was in Paul Sirronen , but if a nasty one.
Good way probably had it coming remember when he hit Paul Cullen with a late head shot, then stamped on his hand after he got sent off. Thought Cullen was going to murder him and had to be pulled off him.
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| Quote batleyrhino="batleyrhino"Powell and Medley, both at their peak and with the benefit of today’s training methods, would be the best second row pair in SL.'"
Powell with 19 GB caps was a superb player and would be good in any era, Liked Medley but was a bit soft for that era. If he had a bit of Paul Dixon Karl Fairbanks about him, both players less talented and physically as athletic but better players because they where tough. If medley had done if then he would be in hall of fame.
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| Quote Him="Him"Really? I don’t remember the old days wingers doing anything remotely similar despite the fact half the time players don’t take out the corner flag anyway.
He’s just as good as Offiah or Robinson in my opinion. I don’t quite know what he’d (or any other player) have to do to be as good them if he’s not.'"
Interesting post chaps .Can i throw in Atkinson a great winger and another of your lot that could avoid that corner flag Rosenberg
On a point of Offiah Just remember what teams he played in and the quality of the centres he had inside him
Our star Sully played at most times in a very ordinary team for a lot of his career ,that was how good he was
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| People only remember Medley's running, they often forget the crunching tackles he used to put in. Neither Medley nor Powell were nasty enough for that era. It's no coincidence that their best season as a second row pair was when Peter Tunks was in the front row looking after the biff.
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| Some good memories of different eras here. Out of interest, when was the last time wwe lost a player to a busted jaw, depressed cheekbone or a fractured eye socket?
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| Elderly Hanley, he got all three from Andy Dannatt.
Seriously, other than Delaney I don’t recall any serious facial injuries, and even that wasn’t down to foul play.
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| Matt Adamson in CC semi final. Played the final against Bradford a couple of weeks after and if I remember correctly went off injured after possibly being targeted.
Think Sinfield may have had broken nose against Warrington when they were still really dirty and not very good. Seem to remember he refused to shake hands.
Also Hugh Wadell against Widnes in the game I think Powell may have swallowed his tongue in.
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| Quote Clearwing="Clearwing"Some good memories of different eras here. Out of interest, when was the last time wwe lost a player to a busted jaw, depressed cheekbone or a fractured eye socket?'"
Matt Adamson, Robbie Mears
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