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Post Thu Jul 05, 2012 1:45 am
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Bartholemew Smythe wrote:
Amazed that even the myopic Pies think that Offiah is in the same class as AJM.
Totally clueless... :oops: :oops:


Not this Wigan fan !

Murphy is an all time great.

Offiah was indeed an exceptional player, but not in the same league as Murphy.

You have to realise of course, that not too many fans on these forums actually saw Murphy at his best. You have to be getting on in years unforunately.

For what it's worth, I think Edwards should have been on that list.

But the winner for me should have been Jim Sullivan. His records will never be beaten.
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Post Thu Jul 05, 2012 8:52 am
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Alex Murphy was a rugby genius. That he's not so well known outside RL circles matters not a jot. He's RL through-and-through to this day and represents the sport in a way that no Union convert ( pre or post League ) can ever do. In the build-up to the millennium The Guardian ( national ) ran a readers' poll for the greatest rugby player of all time and Murphy won it, deservedly.
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Post Thu Jul 05, 2012 9:09 am
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Alex Murphy in his prime best scrum half since Jonty Parkin.
I thought Neil Fox broke Jim Sullivans records.
Post Thu Jul 05, 2012 6:35 pm
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jacques wrote:
Alex Murphy in his prime best scrum half since Jonty Parkin.
I thought Neil Fox broke Jim Sullivans records.


I was referring to his total length of service to the game. About 40 years at the top level as player, captain and coach.

The fact he captained the first team to win at Wembley in 1929.. He scored the first points at the first Wembley CC final in 1929.

Sullivan still holds the record for the number of kicks in one match - 22 goals.

When Sullivan played we used to beat the Ozzies almost for fun.

http://www.rugbyrelics.com/SW/sports/rl/sullivan.htm

Then there was his records for the Wigan club;

When he removed his Wigan jersey for the final time, he had made 774 appearances and amassed 2,317 goals and 4,883 points for the club.
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Post Fri Jul 06, 2012 12:34 pm
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Well , it is ridiculous that both Fox and Sullivan are not on the shortlist.
Neil played for 23 years 56 to 79 amassing over 6000 points.
He scored 4448 points for Wakefield.
3 Wembley winners medals, man of match in 62, and two championship winners medals.
He also played in successful GB teams scoring 228 points in 29 tests.
It would of been more as he was selected as captain of the 68 Lions , but a groin injury kept him out of that as well as 68 Challenge cup final.
Would he have of kicked the goal brother Don missed ?
Both Jim and Neil are legends of the Greatest Game
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