Wane in his pomp

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cpwigan
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Wane in his pomp

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Loved that. Oh happy days :)
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Thank you for that cp, happy days :) ????????
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A very fine week in week out prop ,who mixed with the best in OZ when needed to rise to the occasion. Happy Days is about right.
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LOL - There's no talk of head injury or concussion safety from Ray French here.

"The cold sponge will bring him round a bit."

I love the 'a bit'. Meaning he doesn't have to be fully compos mentis, just enough to pick the ball up.
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Chris Burton could certainly dish it out.

IIRC, Hull KR were by and large, THE TEAM in that era, just above FC.
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