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| I forgot to add (and cannot be ar[is[/ied trawling this burdgeoning (sp?) thread) one of the greatest legal tackles seen on British soil.
Wigan v Australia 1986
Wigan (may have been Mick Ford) kicked through on the last tackle. Garry Jack collects the ball behind his own posts and his met with a ferocious chest high tackle from Andy Goodway. I later watched it on video and the Aussie commentator refers to it as a "bone jarrer".
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PS: IIRC Jukesays (who sometimes posts on here) ran onto the pitch at the end and actually caught Wally Lewis's mouth guard after it spilled out. Jukesays, for some unbeknown reason gave it back!
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| I remember one particular day stood in front of the Pop stand and it was getting fairly rowdy to say the least. Following a try the beer went in the air and the complaints started from the moaning gits on the front couple of rows in the stand.
All of a sudden a steward appeared in the stand and whilst drawing an imaginary circle in the air shouted "Right you lot, all of you, get out, your all banned!!"
The reaction of course was a loud chear and a chorus of "Sit down shut up"
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| my memories its a dump
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| Quote ="plev7"my memories its a dump'"
Read the thread title again - Central Park not Knowsley Road
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| Quote ="Abe Frohman"I forgot to add (and cannot be ar[is[/ied trawling this burdgeoning (sp?) thread) one of the greatest legal tackles seen on British soil.
Wigan v Australia 1986
Wigan (may have been Mick Ford) kicked through on the last tackle. Garry Jack collects the ball behind his own posts and his met with a ferocious chest high tackle from Andy Goodway. I later watched it on video and the Aussie commentator refers to it as a "bone jarrer".
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PS: IIRC Jukesays (who sometimes posts on here) ran onto the pitch at the end and actually caught Wally Lewis's mouth guard after it spilled out. Jukesays, for some unbeknown reason gave it back!'"
It wasnt on the field, I was sat on the wall of the tunnel ! As the players used to walk down they used to hold their hands up to give you the high five and you could lean over and slap their hands. I leant over and Lewis was one of the last to come down and his hand had his gumshield in it. As I went to "High Five" him my hand caught the gum shield and a second later I shouted Wally and threw it back What a pillock
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| Taking my son for the first time and listening to him shout Wigan for the first time.
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| [size=150=red1.sat on the wall oposite the dugout as a kid and wondering if if the ball was going to smack you in the face you were that close to the action.
2.wondering if andy greg could possibly get any more winter green on them stubby little legs of he's.
3.seeing kelvin skerrat racing as fast as he could to join a mass brawl only to see him dive over the lot and land on the other side without touching a soul.
4.the annual overnight pilgrimage outside c.p to get hold of wembly tickets
5.the home comings.
6.the terror every wiganer felt as somebody ran down the wing and there was only martin offiah as last line of defence.[/size
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| When wigan played Brisbane broncos at central park and they had to stop the match beacuse the players cud not see b coz ov all the fireworks.
And Also another memory has got be to when wigan played saints in the challenge cup and it ended up 16-16 and goulding hit the post with a drop goal then we went to saints ground and totally anialated them ha ha
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| My main memory is being a ballboy for the last 2 seasons at CP had the chance to ballboy the last game but turned it down because i wanted to be in the crowd for the last game!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loads of memories, one that really sticks out is when we played Bradford 98 i think and Connolly went over with 5 minutes left to seal victory and the popular went mad!
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| Henry Paul inspired Wakey tearing you to shreds in a Wednesday night match.
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| Quote ="Sub"Henry Paul inspired Wakey tearing you to shreds in a Wednesday night match.'"
Then Wigan buying him on the Thursday
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| Nearly 30,000 on for a derby match (it was either 92 or 93) and IIRC Gus O'Donnell (for Wigan) attempting a drop-goal which Gary Connolly (for Saints) got a fingertip to in mid-flight so it didn't count. Think it finished 8-8, I was stood on the Kop anongst the Saints fans absolutely packed in like sardines
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| Quote ="Dubs"Nearly 30,000 on for a derby match (it was either 92 or 93) and IIRC Gus O'Donnell (for Wigan) attempting a drop-goal which Gary Connolly (for Saints) got a fingertip to in mid-flight so it didn't count. Think it finished 8-8, I was stood on the Kop anongst the Saints fans absolutely packed in like sardines
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I think it was actually Gus O'Donnell playing for Saints who got a finger tip to the ball. A former St John Fisher lad as well.
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| Quote ="Sub"Henry Paul inspired Wakey tearing you to shreds in a Wednesday night match.'"
He made a tremendous break from his own tryline on the right hand side and then went more or less corner to corner weaving in and out. Didn't we have a battle with Auckland for his services?
Quote ="Jimmy Birts Lives On"I think it was actually Gus O'Donnell playing for Saints who got a finger tip to the ball. A former St John Fisher lad as well.'"
He never touched it, the Judas
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| The storm damaged posts which seemed to go unrepaired for weeks on end including an embarrassing appearance on Grandstand!
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| Has anyone mentioned Tommy God scoring the last ever try there?
If so it's always worth a mention again
I'm watching the tape now
There were some very poor players on show that day for both teams.
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| Quote ="Supersaint"Has anyone mentioned Tommy God scoring the last ever try there?
If so it's always worth a mention again
I'm watching the tape now
:179bxcbiThere were some very poor players on show that day for both teams.[/
Tommy Martyn was one of them.
The Saints halfbacks were overplayed by Clinch and Chester.
Jason Robinson was superb.
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| Quote ="ALNH"GB v Kangaroos in 82 ( anyone know the date ? which test of 3 ? it was suspect it was the 2nd )
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It was Test 2 of 3.
1982 Australia 40-4 Hull 26,771
1982 Australia 27-6 Wigan 23,216
1982 Australia 32-8 Leeds 17,318
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| Quote ="Petedawarrior"When wigan played Brisbane broncos at central park and they had to stop the match beacuse the players cud not see b coz ov all the fireworks.'"
They couldn't see because of fireworks? How did that work? Were the fireworks on the pitch or just really distracting?
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| Quote ="Grimmy"They couldn't see because of fireworks? How did that work? Were the fireworks on the pitch or just really distracting?'"
It created a fog worse than Odsal this year, they were not so much fireworks but more like bl00dy big flares!!!!!!!
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| Quote ="Rogues Gallery"Quote ="Supersaint"Has anyone mentioned Tommy God scoring the last ever try there?
If so it's always worth a mention again
I'm watching the tape now
There were some very poor players on show that day for both teams.[/quote
Tommy Martyn was one of them.
The Saints halfbacks were overplayed by Clinch and Chester.
Jason Robinson was superb.'" '"
Tommy God produced 2 flashes of genius just the same as Robinson did the pass out of the back door to Sully was pure class. Just a shame he never brought his kicking boots.
Central Park 1 minutes silences were louder than the noise when Tommy went over for that last try
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| Being 15 i only vaguely remember cp but the one outstanding memory i have was Wigan vs Bradford 97/98 season the 1 in the rain. i knew after that game that Wigan was for me. My grandads garden still has central park turf in it, a proud souvenier.
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| my first memories of THE PARK were of me sellin programs as a teenager...meeting mo in the progress and thinkin you swine coz if takins were down it came out your earnings.........my best memories of CP where being there with my dad every home game ..........at the right hand side of the whitbread stand where they always left the milk crate for my mum on the occasions she came ........................0h and of course beating manly as a young player it inspired me no end..............long be it remembered CENTRAL PARK ...the home of legends and dreams...........R..
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| as a guest at the JJB Last night i have to say like the Halliwell jones the facilities are much better at our new grounds but you cant beat the old places can you ?
Central Park was my second favourite ground.
Whether it was a locker cup pre season friendly -(Later scrapped due to their un friendly nature) or a tough league encounter which we often lost or the Premiership semi final that we won when Paul Bishop banged over five drop goals for a laugh, they were the best games in a season without doubt...
newer Wire fans are trying to create Wire Widnes Derbies as something special they never will in my eyes...theyve never been to Central Park probably....
We did manage to beat Wigan there occasionaly and we even beat Saints there 16-0 in a lancashire cup final!
but my best moment was doing the conga round the posts after we beat Oldham in the Semi final of the Challenge cup in 1990. (you tonked us in the final .....swines..... )
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