Some scientists claim that hydrogen, because it is so plentiful, is the basic building block of the universe. I dispute that. I say there is more stupidity than hydrogen, and that is the basic building block of the universe.
The_Enforcer wrote:
Most idiotic post ever goes to Grimmy..... The way to restart should be an arm wrestle between a designated player from each side.
Saw him play in England and Australia. Most notably at Wembley in 1959 when my team were beaten by a Wigan side who I rate as one of the best I have ever seen. Then followed the Ashes win that year when I saw him play all three games. I arrived in Aus. to live in 1968 and went to see him win a Grand Final with Balmain the following year. He made the Balmain Hall of Fame. He was a great player and I loved watching him.
Unfortunately he had gone to Australia by the time I was old enough to go to a game so never saw him play.
Arguably our best ever 6 based on reputation with older supporters, opposing fans, Aussie supporters and former players. Murphy I believe had him his X111 of all time.
Rouges have you got any lasting lasting memories of the guy..
What I would give to have seen him and McTigue play.
Unfortunately he had gone to Australia by the time I was old enough to go to a game so never saw him play.
Arguably our best ever 6 based on reputation with older supporters, opposing fans, Aussie supporters and former players. Murphy I believe had him his X111 of all time.
Rouges have you got any lasting lasting memories of the guy..
What I would give to have seen him and McTigue play.
Just picture this. Wigan at Central Park attacking the scoreboard end. Bolton breaks just over the halfway line and gets the opposition fullback to turn. Both players are now running towards the scoreboard. The fullback looks over his left shoulder but Bolton goes right, the fullback then looks over his right shoulder and Bolton goes left. This continues for about 30 yards and the first time the fullback has any idea of where Bolton is is when Bolton touches down under the posts. One of the greatest tries I have ever seen. R.I.P. David, thanks for some fabulous memories.
Just picture this. Wigan at Central Park attacking the scoreboard end. Bolton breaks just over the halfway line and gets the opposition fullback to turn. Both players are now running towards the scoreboard. The fullback looks over his left shoulder but Bolton goes right, the fullback then looks over his right shoulder and Bolton goes left. This continues for about 30 yards and the first time the fullback has any idea of where Bolton is is when Bolton touches down under the posts. One of the greatest tries I have ever seen. R.I.P. David, thanks for some fabulous memories.
Thanks for sharing that great memory I believe that he had incredible pace.
Would you rate him our best ever 6?
Obviously Kenny and Edwards would be many peoples choice