Kittwazzer - If it is Les Bolton I too am sorry about his condition. I also knew him as a young man.
Harrison Hansen
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Its totally tragic Ron. To look at him, you'd say early 40s- he's kept himself in good shape. When I spoke with him a couple of years ago he spoke openly about being diagnosed early onset. At that point, he was still driving and going to the gym 3 times a week.Ron Doran wrote:Kittwazzer - If it is Les Bolton I too am sorry about his condition. I also knew him as a young man.
Now his mind has gone completely. So very sad!
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I think he meant Les Bolton and Keith Holden (jnr) so I would agree with him. Sorry to hear about Les Boltons health.cow yeds wrote:No straw damn us wrote:I agree with him.cow yeds wrote: Are you for real?? :conf:
How many of the ones he named from the past would get into todays side?
I'm guessing he means Keith Holden, David Bolton.
If he means those two they would waltz into any team any era..
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No straw damn us wrote:True i had forgotten Les and young Holden. It's an age thingcow yeds wrote:I think he meant Les Bolton and Keith Holden (jnr) so I would agree with him. Sorry to hear about Les Boltons health.No straw damn us wrote: I agree with him.
How many of the ones he named from the past would get into todays side?
I'm guessing he means Keith Holden, David Bolton.
If he means those two they would waltz into any team any era..
Re: Harrison Hansen
Cow Yeds is correct. In Australia they regularly state there is a dearth of half backs being produced.Whelley Warrior wrote:Wigan have had far worse halfbacks since the seventies than what we have now in Green, Smith, Powell, Hampshire, Williams.
Remember Fairhurst, Flowers, Coyle, Walsh, Sayer, Bolton, Holden, Murdock, Foster, Cannon, Florimo, Reber, Moran, Matthew Johns etc
Likewise WW is right / wrong. I think the present half backs are quality. Potentially the best being the youngest. Shame, young Taylor suffered such misfortune re injury and has slipped off the radar to be even forgotten by Wigan's No1 fan, WW

WW is right. The 70's decade was largely a poor one for Wigan and that is reflected in several of the names he mentions.
MM is then wrong to try to prove a point by extending his list into the 80's / 90's. REMEMBER WW you said 70s then used 80s / 90s players! Coincedence that the best players played in top eras, the worst in bad eras or just what you would expect?
Holden was a decent 7 IMO but held back by injury. Cannon had ability on a par with possibly Green. Murdoh was heralded by Wally Lewis and cam into Wigan v 2 greats and an era ending. Why no mention of Ford or Goulding? Florimo at his best as a centre IMO was a test player / NSW rep - a quality player. Matty Johns had great talent, gained some rep honours despite being the brother of an all time great. Moran was good in the right team, bad in Wigan during a very poor era (Reber was signed as a utility, more a hooker and he was very poor IMO.
Moreover, if you want to go to the 80s and 90s why no mention of Kenny, Ella or Lam ????? You could get some scope from Paul or Wright but you did not mention them.
P.S anybody remember the old amateur 7 that filled the West guiding light role in the Alliance in the Monie era?
You need to up your game WW

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cpwigan
So do you judging by your comments.
So do you judging by your comments.
Re: Harrison Hansen
By all means point out where to me. It would mean you have an opinion which would be a huge step up from your current persona. We are here to debate and I am an opinionated SOB so bring your A gameWhelley Warrior wrote:cpwigan
So do you judging by your comments.
