Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2011 12:30 pm Posts: 199 Location: North Yorks
Peter Sterling. Absolutely immense. He had it all. The game against the 82 touring side that played us at the Boulevard was one of the greatest games I`ve ever seen. I was gutted to see them all leaving I can tell ya.
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out and proudly proclaiming `Wow, what a ride`
Can't remember the actual match but it was a Friday night game with a big crowd and Swain came out onto the field with Domic to say their goodbyes to the crowd. Domic was no world beater but he was decent enough and they'd both been in our grand final team, so it felt like a real era ending as they stood there. Turned out that way too because we've been poop since.
Richie Barnett Snr - rarely been so happy to hear we'd signed a player, gutted when he left. Likewise Jason Smith. Colin Best as others have mentioned - clearing out some old videos yesterday happened across a recording of our 20-20 draw with Wigan at the KC when he picked up a loose ball on the 40 and ran diagonally across the field past four tacklers to score in the opposite corner to put us ahead for the first time in the game. Jody Broughton is a left field suggestion but I really rate him now and got the impression we could have had him for nothing - we've been scratching around for a winger since.
I think some of the departures this time will be hard to stomach but at the end of the day this group of players have been winning nothing so maybe they're not as good, or committed, as we think.
Joined: Sun May 02, 2010 3:10 pm Posts: 359 Location: Playing League on The Close
Agree with many of the above mentioned players,
especially.... Crooks Kemble Schofiled Sterling
Also gutted when Bri Smith left as coach. Really enjoyed the team he was building with his 'no stars here' policy having a personal dig at the ego's down the M62 at Headingley.
Met him on Wembley Way before GB v Aus in 1990 with Staffs FC and we offered to fly him back if we made the Cup Final. Top Bloke!
Joined: Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:44 am Posts: 90 Location: Australia
Hessle Roader wrote:
Freddie Miller. wrote:
Not forgetting of course the first Aussie trio to play for Hull. George Watt, Duncan Jackson and Bruce Ryan. Huge signings!
Before my time but my dad used to rave about Bruce Ryan. The first aussie I can remember was Keith Gittoes (which shows what an old *** I am.)
Hessle Roader wrote:
Before my time but my dad used to rave about Bruce Ryan. The first aussie I can remember was Keith Gittoes (which shows what an old *** I am.)
Not so old when I tell you I saw my first Hull match a year or so before Watt, Jackson and Ryan arrived at the Boulevard in 1947. Gittoes came in 1948 and left in 1957 although I believe he returned to Australia for a time in that period.
Your dad was right about Ryan- I idolised him as a kid. Can remember tries scored from the opposition half when Jackson fed the scrum, Watt won the ball and Jackson gave it to Ryan coming through a gap on the open side of the scrum to sprint away to the line.
such a shame we didnt have cameras then,be great to see them in action,my first match was fc v cas, chris davidson was scrum half,the great arther keegan fullback,hardisty and hepworth where there 2 halfbacks, i remember hepworth playing for us at the backend of his career,still good then,he partnered j newlove, think there combined ages was about 90 lol
Joined: Fri Jan 30, 2004 8:27 am Posts: 1784 Location: Walking in a Woodsy Wonderland
So I'm STILL the only one who was gutted when Hasler, Doyle, Grant and Divet left at the same time ???
Can't believe no-one else has mentioned them !!
Hate rovers, hate their fat ugly fans, hate their players, hate their coach, hate their directors, hate their "pride of the east hull slums" mentality.
Always have, always will.
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