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| Brad Waugh for me tough tackling Aussie prop
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| Quote KevW60349="KevW60349"been watching Trinity for over 50 years and Ray Price, Wally Lewis [my number one and Dave Topliss are also my top 3 Trinity players. it was an absolute joy to watch all 3 playing Rugby League.'"
Must have started watching the club about the same time and 100% agree with you, every one of them a rugby league legend in their own right. We may have only have had wally lewis and ray price for short spells but there ability, professionalism and talent were second to none. Used to remember Ray facing back to catch the ball if it hit the uprights, wally when he came back out with the turban at halifax, david topliss good friend and a great player.
Some of the better memories of the club over the years.
Club wise paul mcdermott, worlds most unlucky player missing out at wembley, dick jazievic was really tough , nigel bell and richard slater were great clubmen and home grown talents. Graham idle had to be the best off all of these great tackles and the sheer volume of them over a long period of time
It is funny though as an amateur only player I used to look at some of the pros and think they weren't all that - until i did my coaching course with stuart smith - who i d always though wasn't all that, in a training game he just about broke me in two ....
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| Brad Waugh was a real tough tackler more recently Washbrook also agree with Graham Idle god did he get through some graft and not just defending there are plenty more that have not been mentioned. My Dad always says for a winger Booker says they didn't want to be tackled by him many times
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| I've just had a quick look through the list of players and I'm not sure we've ever really had the enforcer type of player that would strike fear in to an attacker since the Turner days.
Brad Waugh, James Stosic, Adam Watene were all tough tackling blokes who could shake you up up but not really renowned for it. Certainly Trevor Skerrett was a top tacker and probably the best I've seen and I think Ellis is the most recent who stands out for me but not like an Adrian Morley or Andy Platt or Kurt Sorensen who would smash you if they could get to you.
I'd like our front row to have some of that in them this season.
We have had plenty of the workers who will run you down and they are important but sometimes I'd like the opposition to feel a bit intimidated when they take the ball in, not just disappointed because we got across to tackle them.
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| DON METCALF WAS A GOOD TACKLER,I REMEMBER A PERIOD IN THE LATE 60,S WHEN WE WENT QUITE A FEW GAMES WITHOUT A TRY BEING SCORED,CAN,T REMEMBER HOW MANY
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| For me Nigel Bell always seemed to hit hard in the tackle over a sustained number of years.
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| Quote Spookdownunder="Spookdownunder"Don't think he qualifies as a Trinity legend.... came far too late in his career!!
But he holds legend status at Parramatta... his statue is pretty impressive... wish there was one for Neil Fox in Wakey!'"
Even in these so-called austerity times isn't it about time our city fathers (not including Box) contacted Barnsley sculptor Graham Ibberson to commission a statue of Neil Fox similar to that of Dickie Bird. It should hold pride of place in the Bull Ring, and get rid of those Ruddy fountains.
It would be nice if a public subscription could be started for such a tribute, but we're talking about the Wakefield public aren't we?
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| Trevor Skerrett for me all day long, unreal defender, and on the subject of Ray Price, he was good, but we had a better 13 for GB in Steve Knocker Norton
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| Richard Slater rarely missed a tackle, but for me personally Ray Price is probably the best I've seen. His hit on Ellery Hanley was prob the biggest hit I've seen at Belle Vue
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| Idle & McDermott were machines but as a tackling full back Trevor Midgley was rarely beaten. JOHN Burke was pretty handy too
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| Who was that Cas thuggish second rower (I think) who Received a dose of rough justice from Ray Price and spent about ten minutes reeling all over the ground in a daze as though he'd just spent a night in the Graziers? The image is still strong in my mind, but I can't recall the Cas player's name. He didn't try it on again though.
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| Quote Redscat="Redscat"Who was that Cas thuggish second rower (I think) who Received a dose of rough justice from Ray Price and spent about ten minutes reeling all over the ground in a daze as though he'd just spent a night in the Graziers? The image is still strong in my mind, but I can't recall the Cas player's name. He didn't try it on again though.'"
It was Ron Gibbs, and it wasnt Price it was Eden, thats the only thing i remember
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