Quote ="BrisbaneRhino"Its not just individuals though. If you look back over our seasons since the 2004 GF win I don't think the outstanding achievements of Leeds as a team have received the credit we should have.
As for Sinfield, he's going to go down in history as our greatest captain and pointscorer. He's also quite articulate and seems like a genuinely nice guy who is respected by his peers. Does it matter that he's perhaps not the greatest player ever? Not to me. Schofield and Hanley were far 'better' players, but won sweet FA for us.'"
Agreed, not Leeds' greatest ever player, but IMO the most consistent of Leeds' greats. he has probably been instrumental in winning more games than any other player in the history of the club.
Even great players have occasional bad patches and poor performances, but I can't think of any other player where they've come so infrequently over such a long period of time.
Kev is a true professional: a smart player, leader and ambassador with phenomenal endurance and the coolest goalkicker you'll ever see. He can be summed up in just 3 words...
...Rugby League legend.