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WA5 is Burtonwood
Burtonwooders were traditionally referred to as “Chewits” because all the fields around were inhabited by Lapwings, another name being Chewits, after the call of the bird.
Burtonwood Old Boys football played in Amber and Black, the colours of the Chewit.
Ex Wires forward Harry Major, who after played at Wembley for Wigan, and his brother Billy, who captained the Saints, were also Chewits.
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Quote Any photo of the 1948/49 team which was the first time I saw Warrington play in Hull? As stated above better players came in and I only remember 3 players from the 1946 photo that were in the 48/49 side -Helme,Ryan and Featherstone. Others I recall include Bath, Francis, Bevan,Pimblett,Fishwick and Prescott.
Note you are located in Jo'Burg. I lived in South Africa from 1966-1968 and spent a few months in Modderfontein before moving to Sasolburg.'"
No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49
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Quote Any photo of the 1948/49 team which was the first time I saw Warrington play in Hull? As stated above better players came in and I only remember 3 players from the 1946 photo that were in the 48/49 side -Helme,Ryan and Featherstone. Others I recall include Bath, Francis, Bevan,Pimblett,Fishwick and Prescott.
Note you are located in Jo'Burg. I lived in South Africa from 1966-1968 and spent a few months in Modderfontein before moving to Sasolburg.'"
No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49
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Quote ="Saxy"No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49'"
All fine with me Saxy it's a great thread despite most of it being well before my time but is really interesting (I'm also a bit biased having spent part of my childhood in Vereeniging )
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Quote ="Saxy"No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49'"
All fine with me Saxy it's a great thread despite most of it being well before my time but is really interesting (I'm also a bit biased having spent part of my childhood in Vereeniging )
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| Quote ="Superblue"WA5 is Burtonwood
Burtonwooders were traditionally referred to as “Chewits” because all the fields around were inhabited by Lapwings, another name being Chewits, after the call of the bird.
Burtonwood Old Boys football played in Amber and Black, the colours of the Chewit.
Ex Wires forward Harry Major, who after played at Wembley for Wigan, and his brother Billy, who captained the Saints, were also Chewits.'"
Thanks for the explanation SB. Roy Mathias served me the odd lunchtime pint when I worked in Chewitland.
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| I've learned something there.
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| Lapwings are called Peewits after their call (known in all birdwatching circles), chewits must be a Burtonwood thing, as I've never heard of it?
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Quote ="Wire Weaver"Lapwings are called Peewits after their call (known in all birdwatching circles), chewits must be a Burtonwood thing, as I've never heard of it?'"
RSPB recognises the colloquial name 'chewits'
ww2.rspb.org.uk/our-work/rspb-ne ... lancashire
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Quote ="Wire Weaver"Lapwings are called Peewits after their call (known in all birdwatching circles), chewits must be a Burtonwood thing, as I've never heard of it?'"
RSPB recognises the colloquial name 'chewits'
ww2.rspb.org.uk/our-work/rspb-ne ... lancashire
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| Quote ="Wire Weaver"Lapwings are called Peewits after their call (known in all birdwatching circles), chewits must be a Burtonwood thing, as I've never heard of it?'"
The bird had several Regional names, Chewit being the Lancashire variation.
In more recent times, as you state, Lapwing and Peewit have become more prevalent.
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| Here’s one,
I was a 6’3” Warrington prop.
Who am I?
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| Quote ="Superblue"Here’s one,
I was a 6’3” Warrington prop.
Who am I?'"
Probably my least favourite prop.
Nick Fozzard
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Quote ="Saxy"No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49'"
Cheers and many thanks Saxy. From your Bevan link there are 2 possible photos of the 48/49 team No's 122 and 129.
Roy Francis only played the 48/49 season with you before moving to Hull in Nov 49 so could have started the 49/50 season with you. He is in the photos.
The Francis move gave the Hull club a great decade in the 50's very similar to your clubs success in the same era.
During the 50's between us we won the championship 4 times plus 2 runners up. Also you had 2 CC wins and we were runners up twice. We never played against each other in these matches.
I went to all these CC finals which of course included your 1954 replay at Odsal with the record crowd. I came over from Aus to see the CC final between us to give us our first win at Wembley.(first time the 2 clubs have competed in a major final)
Have followed you as a second team since the 48/49 match and Brian Bevan remains one of my favourite ever RL players.
Regarding South Africa I went on a 2 year contract with ICI UK as a Plastics Chemist being initially based at Modderfontein at their AECI plastics research /development centre, before moving to their Midland Plant(next to Sasol) in Sasolburg to help commission their new plastics/chemical plant. Met my wife there and we moved after the 2 year period to Aus where I worked for ICI Aus.
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Quote ="Saxy"No pics of the 48/49 team I'm afraid FM - my dad was in the wilderness after Ryan and Featherstone were signed in 47, tried his luck at Halifax then landed at Salford 49-51 so severed his connections with his hometown club. The big changes in 47 sort of led to the foundation for the successes in the 50's I think.
Modderfontein and Sasolburg....were you a chemist, engineer or some such? Worked in Modderfontein at the explosives factory for a bit a couple of years ago, and have played gigs at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. We live in Sandton but are desperately trying to leave...sorry to mods if well off-topic
Nice collection of Bevan photos here though: https://www.warringtonguardian.co.uk/ne ... ian-bevan/ ... haven't trawled through in detail, but there may be something from 48/49'"
Cheers and many thanks Saxy. From your Bevan link there are 2 possible photos of the 48/49 team No's 122 and 129.
Roy Francis only played the 48/49 season with you before moving to Hull in Nov 49 so could have started the 49/50 season with you. He is in the photos.
The Francis move gave the Hull club a great decade in the 50's very similar to your clubs success in the same era.
During the 50's between us we won the championship 4 times plus 2 runners up. Also you had 2 CC wins and we were runners up twice. We never played against each other in these matches.
I went to all these CC finals which of course included your 1954 replay at Odsal with the record crowd. I came over from Aus to see the CC final between us to give us our first win at Wembley.(first time the 2 clubs have competed in a major final)
Have followed you as a second team since the 48/49 match and Brian Bevan remains one of my favourite ever RL players.
Regarding South Africa I went on a 2 year contract with ICI UK as a Plastics Chemist being initially based at Modderfontein at their AECI plastics research /development centre, before moving to their Midland Plant(next to Sasol) in Sasolburg to help commission their new plastics/chemical plant. Met my wife there and we moved after the 2 year period to Aus where I worked for ICI Aus.
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| Quote ="Superblue"Here’s one,
I was a 6’3” Warrington prop.
Who am I?'"
Dave Cotton, Frans brother, from the late 1960s was a big unit, I suspect that he was at least 6'-3"
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You learn something new every day. I had never heard that before.
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You learn something new every day. I had never heard that before.
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| Quote ="silver2"I believe this results from the club cosying up to Lady Greenall. She was a Conservative, hence the blue and her favourite flowers were primroses. Alas, in spite of all of this kowtowing she never did sponsor the club.'"
Lady Greenall was a politically active Conservative. Hence the blue. Lady Conservatives were then known as 'The Primrose League.' Hence the primrose. Not because of her liking for the flower.
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| Good guesses but it’s not me, sorry.
I was with Wire for two seasons scoring 1 try and 4 tries respectively.
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| Quote ="Lost in Leeds"Tony Humphries?'"
Not Tony sorry, but a soap nevertheless, and I’m an international.
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| Quote ="Builth Wells Wire"Keith Holden'"
They must have been very long crutches.
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| Quote ="Superblue"Not Tony sorry, but a soap nevertheless, and I’m an international.'"
Well that counts Anthony England out other than in name
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| Not Kieth or Anthony, sorry.
Sparkomatic were sponsors and I had previously toured UK before signing
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| Quote ="Superblue"Not Kieth or Anthony, sorry.
Sparkomatic were sponsors and I had previously toured UK before signing'"
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| Quote ="rubber duckie"They must have been very long crutches.'"
Keith Holden Snr and Jnr, another father and son who played in the P&B.
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