Re: WIGAN HARDMEN PAST AND PRESENT
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:04 am
Too young to have seen him play but my dad would say his mate Bill Ashurst - here's a classic story I found at http://www.eraofthebiff.com/-
FURTHER MEMORIES AND COMMENTS FROM CHRIS HILL, ST.HELENS - ENGLAND - Posted 29/04/2006
With reference to M47 and Bill Ashurst, never saw the guy play but was flicking through the sky channels recently as you do and came across him giving an interview on a Christian TV Channel.
He spoke about his time in Australia when he was signed for a world record fee by Penrith for £17,000.
He made his debut and wanted to make an impression and to give the fans their moneys worth as he cost a lot of money back in 1973.
The only problem was his hooker would not pass the ball to him and this only got Bill more and more aggravated. It came to a head when Bill decided enough was enough, at the next scrum he knocked out his own hooker inside the scrum.
The referee didn't know who'd done it and the player was carried off and replaced.
Bill proceeded to play a blinder and Penrith won the match.
When his coach realised what Bill had done after the match he told him to do it again in the future if it meant Penrith won the game....
the unfortunate hooker was 'Stevo' Mike Stephenson the Sky TV commentator who unfortunately UK viewers have to put up with every week !!!
FURTHER MEMORIES AND COMMENTS FROM CHRIS HILL, ST.HELENS - ENGLAND - Posted 29/04/2006
With reference to M47 and Bill Ashurst, never saw the guy play but was flicking through the sky channels recently as you do and came across him giving an interview on a Christian TV Channel.
He spoke about his time in Australia when he was signed for a world record fee by Penrith for £17,000.
He made his debut and wanted to make an impression and to give the fans their moneys worth as he cost a lot of money back in 1973.
The only problem was his hooker would not pass the ball to him and this only got Bill more and more aggravated. It came to a head when Bill decided enough was enough, at the next scrum he knocked out his own hooker inside the scrum.
The referee didn't know who'd done it and the player was carried off and replaced.
Bill proceeded to play a blinder and Penrith won the match.
When his coach realised what Bill had done after the match he told him to do it again in the future if it meant Penrith won the game....
the unfortunate hooker was 'Stevo' Mike Stephenson the Sky TV commentator who unfortunately UK viewers have to put up with every week !!!