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He could be more than that, so few 'messages' in 10 years might have him a researcher designed to invigorate the forums . . . then again my stats could also have me a member of the constabularySorry Adam Kungl.
He could be more than that, so few 'messages' in 10 years might have him a researcher designed to invigorate the forums . . . then again my stats could also have me a member of the constabularySorry Adam Kungl.
kevin ward...the worlds smallest shorts ...and rolled up 10 times......but one tuff buggar and not a leg shaver....Great nominee legs 11, Kevin Ward. I've got that 1987 grand final and he was superb that day and probably was the best on the field. Only played 15 games down under.
YouTube highlights of Ellery Hanley & Martin Offiah. Well worth it. I was in high school at the time and coverage was nowhere near what it is today so these 2 guys were larger than life because they were big names coming here. The 80's(and 90's) were great times for league.Ellery Henley and Malcom Reily from before my time
What???
No Sam Tomkins!!!!
Ha ha ha!!!
Best Pom team to have played in the NRL:
Zak Hardaker (Penrith)
Joe Burgess (Souths) Dan Sarginson (Gold Coast) Joe Wardle (Newcastle) Greg Eden (Brisbane)
Sam Tomkins (NZ Warriors)
Gareth Widdop (St George-Illawarra)
Sam Burgess (Souths)
Elliot Whitehead (Canberra) Gareth Ellis (Wests Tigers)
James Graham (Canterbury-Bankstown) Josh Hodgson (Canberra) Adrian Morley (Sydney)
Interchange: George Burgess (Souths), Tom Burgess (Souths) Joe Greenwood (Gold Coast) Mike Cooper (St George)
For those who have raised eyebrows, I must emphasise that Sam Tomkins started his professional career playing in the halves for Wigan.
That would be quite a handy team to play Australia and New Zealand, even though the three quarter line would not be England's first choice of players today.
Best Pom team to have played in the NRL:
Zak Hardaker (Penrith)
Joe Burgess (Souths) Dan Sarginson (Gold Coast) Joe Wardle (Newcastle) Greg Eden (Brisbane)
Sam Tomkins (NZ Warriors)
Gareth Widdop (St George-Illawarra)
Sam Burgess (Souths)
Elliot Whitehead (Canberra) Gareth Ellis (Wests Tigers)
James Graham (Canterbury-Bankstown) Josh Hodgson (Canberra) Adrian Morley (Sydney)
Interchange: George Burgess (Souths), Tom Burgess (Souths) Joe Greenwood (Gold Coast) Mike Cooper (St George)
For those who have raised eyebrows, I must emphasise that Sam Tomkins started his professional career playing in the halves for Wigan.
That would be quite a handy team to play Australia and New Zealand, even though the three quarter line would not be England's first choice of players today.
How has no one mentioned Lee Jackson after some of the names on the previous page
By the way Brian Carney, who played for Newcastle during the NRL era, is an Irishman.