Wasnt Ian Millward a forward?
1 Churchill
2 Bennett
3 Fulton
4 Meninga
5 Cleary
6 Fittler
7 Toovey
8 Lazarus
9 Hasler
10 Beetson
11 Iro
12 Bellamy
13 Vaughtin
Beat that
1. Clive Churchill
2. Chris Anderson
3. Warren Ryan
4. Bob Hagan
5. Col Geelan
6. Jim Dymock
7. Kevin Moore
8. Kevin Ryan
9. Des Hasler
10. Eddie Burns
11. Phil Gould
12. Steve Folkes
13. Frank Burge
What side did they coach?
He did everything....bar captain a premiership team (was away on tour when Wests won in '52)Keith Holman coached didn't he?
Yes.
Team of coaches who either played for Saints or coached Saints.
The halves are a tad crappy. I could have gone with Tony Smith as 5/8, but I simply don't rate him a great player haha. His coachings good though. Hawke was a great 5/8 too.
Strudwick is a bit of a pick from the dark but he captain coached. Hornby would be my preference, but I'm not sure if he's considered cheating since he only coaches U21's.
Probably one of the best forward packs you could get, and a 1-5 that would have been amazing.
1. Mick Potter
2. Wayne Bennett
3. Reg Gasnier (Coach of Australia)
4. Graham Langlands (Coach of Australia)
5. Johnny King
6. Johnny Hawke
7. Ross Strudwick / Ben Hornby
8. Jack Gibson
9. Ken Kearney
10. Craig Young
11. Norm Provan
12. Harry Bath
13. Johnny Raper
Could that be a record for coaches from their playing club -10?
Strudwick was a fantastic player.The halves are a tad crappy.
Strudwick is a bit of a pick from the dark but he captain coached.
Strudwick was a fantastic player.
It was only the fact that Billy Smith was at the club that kept him from featuring more prominently within the competition. Like Teddy Glossop, he stayed at the club because it was common back then. Given this, he still represented NSW & Australia.
He moved to Brisbane for business opportunities which tied in with football.
He was the single biggest influence on the career of Wally Lewis.
Ross Strudwick was a sensational player & had he stayed in Sydney, he would have carved out a very successful career that most would be aware of. As such, he still achieved all that could be achieved in the Brisbane comp & generated a highly successful sporting company.
He did everything....bar captain a premiership team (was away on tour when Wests won in '52)
