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| Now who doesn't have a significant memory of games against Leeds - in whatever guise they are.
I know which my favourite would be, but I'll let someone else put it into their words.
Off yer go.................
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| The tensest match I’ve ever been to against Leeds was the home match in 2006. Once of the last six games of the season. Strangely enough it was a low scoring affair and I remember Sinfield taking the unlikely option of kicking for goal, going against the then policy of Leeds to run all penalties.
Anyway the moment that sticks in my mind was the Tommy Saxton try. He received the ball wide on the right. Put his head down and powered through the Leeds defence to give us all hope of a much needed victory. Sadly those two points from the Sinfield penalty kick was the difference between the two sides but I think the performance installed a bit of optimism in the side to go on and beat the drop.
A loss I know but I have never seen Trinity beat Leeds. Out of the hammerings and close calls, this one stands out for me.
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| My 1st game was against leeds. Back in 1990. I remember we lost (as usual) and i was in one of the boxes at the side of the ground. And for some reason i still keep going back
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| Headingly a couple of years ago - i think it may have been last match of the season. Silverwood gave Leeds everything he could and they were in front for all of the match but just could not shake us off as we were right up for the fight. I remember that annoying bass drum being banged for about 70 minutes but it went very quiet when we deservedly went in front. George sealed the win with almost the last play - JK came on the pitch at the end - i went home with me dad and three girls stopped off for a bag of chips and thought "I love my life". Got in spent five minutes with the wife and changed my mind.
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| Just after easter about 3 years ago - just been paggered by Huddersfield, did we play on the Tuesday? Remember saying to the lads that they may as well turn the cricket scoreboard round to face the pitch as we expected them to run up a cricket score again us.... We all know what followed!
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| when sinny took 2 points and i think the video ref didnt give us a try to win the game
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| Only c**p memories...seen us play Leeds three times and they have averaged about 40 points per game!!
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| Quote ="newcat"Only c**p memories...seen us play Leeds three times and they have averaged about 40 points per game!!'"
..from a more positive viewpoint....the awesome first half display from Leeds in last season first home game. Leeds racked up 40 points in one half and played some of the best RL I have ever seen.
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| Main memory is not being able to walk home from BV after a victory against leeds since I was a nipper!!
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| Quote ="who are you"when sinny took 2 points and i think the video ref didnt give us a try to win the game'"
Relegation decider year?
March got try chalked off which IIRC should have been given.......
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| Quote ="Haywire"Just after easter about 3 years ago - just been paggered by Huddersfield, did we play on the Tuesday? Remember saying to the lads that they may as well turn the cricket scoreboard round to face the pitch as we expected them to run up a cricket score again us.... We all know what followed!'"
thats one of the proper trinity fan games, games where people dont go cos everything is inevitable and then we do something stupid...like win!
loved that night
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| Quote ="chapster"thats one of the proper trinity fan games, games where people dont go cos everything is inevitable and then we do something stupid...like win!
loved that night'"
Like one of the lads who goes with us pretty much home and away declaring 'I'd rather eat my own 5hit' when asked if he was going to this one! He still regrets it now!
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| A cold snowy winters day at Headingley, Wally Lewis leathers the ball down the field to get us out of our own 25. Steve Martin fields the ball for Leeds only to be met by the exocet that was Lindsey Gill.
Gill copped him with a real ball n all tackle, Martin went down like a sniper had got him from the back of the stand. Referee Vince Massey makes his way over to Gill to rollock him and give the Loiners a penalty.
Up stepped Wally to tell Martin he was a big girl and he should get up, and to tell Massey that he was known in the NSW RL for taking a dive. To the delight of a few thousand Loiners the King was sent off at which point Martin got up off the floor like a spring chicken.
Come the half time hooter Vince Massey went off in the corner under a hail of snowballs from the Trinity faithfull behind the posts at the old scoreboard end.
Massey only wanted to 'make a name for himself' for sending off the King. We'd have beaten the Loiners that day had Wally stayed on.
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| 20th July 2007 we beat them away, good exciting match too. However this is balqnced out wih the 70odd - 8 where Ali Lauititi scored 5 tries all that looked exactly the same.
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| Yorkshire Cup Final, Headingley 1974. Leeds 7 Wakey 2. Eddie Waring going up the spiral staircase in the South Stand to the commentary position, waving as though he was royalty. Sorry, but that really is my fondest memory of Leeds v Wakey clashes.
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| What about the Andy Wilsons sack game. We always had good games against them in the early 90s and turned them over a few times
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| Quote ="Wakefield City Loyal"What about the Andy Wilsons sack game. We always had good games against them in the early 90s and turned them over a few times'"
Seem to remember Phil Eden scoring a late try to beat them at Belle Vue in the early 90s?
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| Early 90's game in some really heavy rain, think we went 4-20 down and came back to win 22-20. Michael Jackson scored a brilliant try with a diagonal run straight through the Leeds defence.
Although any game where we beat Leeds is brilliant! ..and when it is at Headingley its even more special, if not just to shut that feckin' drummer and band up and see the South Stand walk giving the pie eaters a run for there money!
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| God knows the year- but in my teenage years my grandad was a member of the headingley taveners for the cricket , but you also could watch Leeds too so I went a few times to watch a game for nowt and sat there fingers crossed that Leeds would lose . Was bad though cause you had to wear a tie , jacket etc. but had all the directors , sponsers so I heard all the juicy gossip about signings and stuff . This one year wakey turned up with no chance- again- and I turned up in my wakey tie and sat at the front of the box . It must of been a close game because I think it was phil fox or Eden scoring right at the end with yours truly jumping around in the middle of the Leeds nobs going delerious . My grandad secretly loving it too as he watched wakey growing up . The best thing was my mum was watching on the terrace and she looked up into the taveners to see her little boy jumping up and down with his arms in the air thinking" Jesus Christ " .
The only other mega match was when andy Wilson had his knackers ripped open , came back on , and scores !!
I was in the taveners when wally lewis was sent off too - really wanted to be outside then !!
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| Was at headingley in 2000 when we beat the Rhinos. One of the best games McNamara had for us! That Adam Hughes try shut the south stand up!
Here's the report, some old names that i'd forgotton like Tony Tatupu!
A last-gasp try from Adam Hughes gave Wakefield a stunning 22-18 opening day win at Headingley in Super League V.
The Wildcats centre pounced on a loose ball to kill off a stunning late comeback from the hosts.
Trinity had caught the home side flat-footed as they stormed into an 18-0 lead but the Rhinos refused to throw in the towel in a thrilling encounter.
Andy Hay, Jamie Mathiou and Francis Cummins all crossed in the second half as the Wildcats buckled under the fierce Rhinos onslaught.
But Hughes emerged from an in-goal melee with the crucial injury-time winner which gave the visitors the win.
The Wildcats, responded emphatically to last week's 46-0 mauling by Bradford, caught the error prone Rhinos napping from the kick-off.
The visitors were on the scoreboard as early as the second minute when powerful prop Francis Stephenson charged over under the posts after a fine move initiated by hooker Ryan Hudson.
Hughes then made sure of a comfortable half-time lead for the visitors when he sprinted 40metres down the touchline to cross for a second after 25 minutes. Skipper Steve McNamara made no mistake with either conversion.
The Rhinos, missing influential skipper Iestyn Harris, who failed a late fitness test on a knee injury, did manage one first-half touchdown when centre Paul Bell crossed - but the play was pulled back for a forward pass.
McNamara extended his side's lead with a penalty soon after the restart before winger Paul Sampson finished off a fine move for another try.
Sampson was himself involved in a move which saw his side sweep forward in formidable fashion before Tony Tatupu put him through to score in the corner.
Yet Leeds were not content to lie down and loose forward Hay finally gave the home fans something to cheer with a belated try after 57 minutes. Cummins' conversion narrowed the deficit to 18-6.
Mathiou then hauled Leeds further back into contention with another try and the increasingly influential Cummins set up a rousing finish when he went over for a third.
Cummins raced over the whitewash after a powerful burst from Mathiou and then raised the roof when he landed a simple conversion to level the scores.
The impetus had switched to Leeds but Wakefield held on as if their lives depended on it and were rewarded for their persistence when Hughes grabbed his second try barely seconds before the hooter.
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| Quote ="viva wildcats"Was at headingley in 2000 when we beat the Rhinos. One of the best games McNamara had for us! That Adam Hughes try shut the south stand up!
Here's the report, some old names that i'd forgotton like Tony Tatupu!
A last-gasp try from Adam Hughes gave Wakefield a stunning 22-18 opening day win at Headingley in Super League V.
The Wildcats centre pounced on a loose ball to kill off a stunning late comeback from the hosts.
Trinity had caught the home side flat-footed as they stormed into an 18-0 lead but the Rhinos refused to throw in the towel in a thrilling encounter.
Andy Hay, Jamie Mathiou and Francis Cummins all crossed in the second half as the Wildcats buckled under the fierce Rhinos onslaught.
But Hughes emerged from an in-goal melee with the crucial injury-time winner which gave the visitors the win.
The Wildcats, responded emphatically to last week's 46-0 mauling by Bradford, caught the error prone Rhinos napping from the kick-off.
The visitors were on the scoreboard as early as the second minute when powerful prop Francis Stephenson charged over under the posts after a fine move initiated by hooker Ryan Hudson.
Hughes then made sure of a comfortable half-time lead for the visitors when he sprinted 40metres down the touchline to cross for a second after 25 minutes. Skipper Steve McNamara made no mistake with either conversion.
The Rhinos, missing influential skipper Iestyn Harris, who failed a late fitness test on a knee injury, did manage one first-half touchdown when centre Paul Bell crossed - but the play was pulled back for a forward pass.
McNamara extended his side's lead with a penalty soon after the restart before winger Paul Sampson finished off a fine move for another try.
Sampson was himself involved in a move which saw his side sweep forward in formidable fashion before Tony Tatupu put him through to score in the corner.
Yet Leeds were not content to lie down and loose forward Hay finally gave the home fans something to cheer with a belated try after 57 minutes. Cummins' conversion narrowed the deficit to 18-6.
Mathiou then hauled Leeds further back into contention with another try and the increasingly influential Cummins set up a rousing finish when he went over for a third.
Cummins raced over the whitewash after a powerful burst from Mathiou and then raised the roof when he landed a simple conversion to level the scores.
The impetus had switched to Leeds but Wakefield held on as if their lives depended on it and were rewarded for their persistence when Hughes grabbed his second try barely seconds before the hooter.'"
That was back in the days when refs were allowed to blow for a forward pass at Headingley. Not like nowadays
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| Yeh and when they used to call Iestyn their influential skipper!
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| Surprised nobody has mentioned the worst memory - Wembley 1968, the Watersplash Final ...
.... the Leeds try that wasn't and the Don Fox goal that didn't
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| Quote ="red white & blue"Surprised nobody has mentioned the worst memory - Wembley 1968, the Watersplash Final ...
.... the Leeds try that wasn't and the Don Fox goal that didn't
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Still too painfull. Some wounds take a long time to heal, some never completely heal.
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| Yes, it cut's too deep.
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