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| I would have thought Dave Lyon would beat Penny out a full back
I'm sure we've had some 'aggressive' backs, but they're not leaping to mind .... the pack is another matter with Boyd, Tamati, Rathbone, Nicholas guaranteed places.
Les Davidson should make the bench at least - he may not have been here long but he sure left his mark (usually in the opposition). He spent the whole game battering John Cogger (who fancied himself as a hardcase) at Runcorn in the Cup - it was the only thing that made the match worth watching.
One player who hasn't had a mention, but played a significant role in some of the great battles of the 80's was Tony Humphries - sure he was sent off for butting Adrian Shelford who was making his Pie debut at Wilderspool.
He might not make the final side but he's streets ahead of Louis, Nutley and a few others getting a shout on here.
Lastly, one of my all time favourite Wires, Mark Roberts, he wasn't shy about getting stuck in, usually because he'd just been clotheslined. Quality player, but almost definitely outside the final 17.
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| remember on night match at saints lancs cup when we had 2 sent off and 2 sinned binned...positive it was phil ford who ran from one side of the pitch to the other to smack someone.....we even won this game as well...happy days
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| when steve roach got sent off at oldham somebody from the crowd threw an apple at him,boy did he do his nut,finger wagging and being restrained all the way down the tunnel,great bloke though had a night with him in times square ,great company and dead honest,he told me he was only here for the money but you wouldn't have wanted to upset the blocker,used to get the aussie videos every weekend from bruche video shop just to watch his pugilistic attributes,he loved the biff.
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| One player who hasn't had a mention, but played a significant role in some of the great battles of the 80's was Tony Humphries - sure he was sent off for butting Adrian Shelford who was making his Pie debut at Wilderspool.
Good call Antro Big Tony did get sent off in that match he was the first one off never one to shy away from a scrap can remember him running in and causing many a fight.
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| what about Richie Mathers at full back, just ask Matt King how hard he can hit round the head
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| Used to really enjoy some of the A team games in the 80's. Carl Webb and Andy Holbrook could be a really nasty pair and used to double up and flatten anything that came their way. Think Andy had to retire because of an eye injury, shame because the lad could really play with the ball as well as smash people without it.
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