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The Australian Rugby League Hall Of Fame was founded in 2002. So far 18 players have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, chosen by a voting college of Rugby League experts and historians.
Ken IRVINE (b.1940-d.1990)
Clubs: North Sydney, Manly (1958-73)
NSW: 30 games (1959-67)
Australia: 31 Tests, 2 World Cup Games, 67 Tour Matches (1959-68)
The fastest player ever at the elite level of League in Australia, in 236 premiership games he scored 212 tries. Irvine backed his incomparable speed with top class positional play and skill. He played for Australia for ten seasons, amassing 100 appearances with over 90 tries and 1255 points. After 12 loyal seasons for the Bears, his desire for Grand Final glory saw him move to Manly where he was a key member of the 1972/73 Sea Eagles title winners.
Harold HORDER (b.1894-d.1978)
Clubs: Sth Sydney, Nth Sydney, Coorparoo (1912-26) NSW: 20 games (1913-24) / QLD: 1 game (1925)
Australia: 13 Tests, 24 Tour Matches (1914-24)
His records alone stand testimony to his talents. In a 15 season career - that featured no lower grade games - he scored better than a try a match : 239 tries in 194 games. Using a powerful "don't argue" fend or his sparkling footwork and pace to defeat defenders, Horder's exhilirating play pulled thousands of new spectators to League. He was arguably the reason Norths won the 1921 & 22 titles. On the 1921/22 Kangaroo Tour he blazed 35 tries.
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the only 2 wingers named, in otherwords the 2 best decided by the 'experts' who played in australia
i'm with them for australia
ken irvine and harold horder [yes they played for norths, but the arl hasn't dont us any favours-ever and they are the only 2 wingers picked ]
but overall i'd bump horder for billy boston
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how did churchill beat langlands! [ i think his legend and coaching career got him over langland's greater feats as a fullback]
and chris anderson as a winger, ever!
i'd pick sean hoppe in front of chris anderson
The Australian Rugby League Hall Of Fame was founded in 2002. So far 18 players have been inducted into the Hall of Fame, chosen by a voting college of Rugby League experts and historians.
Ken IRVINE (b.1940-d.1990)
Clubs: North Sydney, Manly (1958-73)
NSW: 30 games (1959-67)
Australia: 31 Tests, 2 World Cup Games, 67 Tour Matches (1959-68)
The fastest player ever at the elite level of League in Australia, in 236 premiership games he scored 212 tries. Irvine backed his incomparable speed with top class positional play and skill. He played for Australia for ten seasons, amassing 100 appearances with over 90 tries and 1255 points. After 12 loyal seasons for the Bears, his desire for Grand Final glory saw him move to Manly where he was a key member of the 1972/73 Sea Eagles title winners.
Harold HORDER (b.1894-d.1978)
Clubs: Sth Sydney, Nth Sydney, Coorparoo (1912-26) NSW: 20 games (1913-24) / QLD: 1 game (1925)
Australia: 13 Tests, 24 Tour Matches (1914-24)
His records alone stand testimony to his talents. In a 15 season career - that featured no lower grade games - he scored better than a try a match : 239 tries in 194 games. Using a powerful "don't argue" fend or his sparkling footwork and pace to defeat defenders, Horder's exhilirating play pulled thousands of new spectators to League. He was arguably the reason Norths won the 1921 & 22 titles. On the 1921/22 Kangaroo Tour he blazed 35 tries.
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the only 2 wingers named, in otherwords the 2 best decided by the 'experts' who played in australia
i'm with them for australia
ken irvine and harold horder [yes they played for norths, but the arl hasn't dont us any favours-ever and they are the only 2 wingers picked ]
but overall i'd bump horder for billy boston
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how did churchill beat langlands! [ i think his legend and coaching career got him over langland's greater feats as a fullback]
and chris anderson as a winger, ever!
i'd pick sean hoppe in front of chris anderson