Enforcers past and present
- MarkWestStand
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Enforcers past and present
Who is the current top dog in superleague?
On current reputation in my opinion it's Luke oDonnell at Giants, it's an area which we do not really have, hopefully Mr Hock can legally provide the biff were applicable
Our only real enforcers I fan recall in recent memory are below in no particular order
Super Kel
Tez o C
Quentin pongia
Jerry Seu Sue ( one good biff versus Halifax I recall at home)
Terry Newton
Anyone got anyone else
On current reputation in my opinion it's Luke oDonnell at Giants, it's an area which we do not really have, hopefully Mr Hock can legally provide the biff were applicable
Our only real enforcers I fan recall in recent memory are below in no particular order
Super Kel
Tez o C
Quentin pongia
Jerry Seu Sue ( one good biff versus Halifax I recall at home)
Terry Newton
Anyone got anyone else
Re: Enforcers past and present
Les Davidson
Greg Dowling
Graeme West
In his own way, Dean Bell
Greg Dowling
Graeme West
In his own way, Dean Bell
- MarkWestStand
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Re: Enforcers past and present
Cp who is the current top dog
Re: Enforcers past and present
Current, hard to be one in this day and age IMO but Morley is a long standing one. Graham has the capability. Coley IMO showed up well v St George and I cannot remember anybody taking him on etc but he doesn't go looking for it either. Bailey of Leeds likes to think he is. Cashmere/Salford? Some of the French lads?
Hock is a natural agressor, no backward step player. He probably fits the role for Wigan.
Hock is a natural agressor, no backward step player. He probably fits the role for Wigan.
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Re: Enforcers past and present
Superkell without a doubt and Barry Mac, wild man prop with one eye and a sure nose for a fight. I also recall Fleary and Farrell at Leeds who used to hunt in pairs and smash opposition noses, you felt your bones rattle every time you saw them :craz: :craz: also Sonny Nickle
- MarkWestStand
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Re: Enforcers past and present
Isn't YouTube great.... Bring back the biff
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When I first started following the team, Bob Blackwood and Brian Hogan were the hard men of the team. Different game in those days!
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Re: Enforcers past and present
Currently i can only say Morley, but if Hull continue to rise then Fitzgibbon may make the mark.
In the super league era then fielden and peacock at bradford.
Then from earlier times, Jim Mills at Widnes.
Moving away from props, then Dean Bell was someone nobody messed with and someone who really looked after his team mates.
In the super league era then fielden and peacock at bradford.
Then from earlier times, Jim Mills at Widnes.
Moving away from props, then Dean Bell was someone nobody messed with and someone who really looked after his team mates.
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Re: Enforcers past and present
For me it has to be the player Wigan had, then gave away. Kurt Sorensen to Widnes when he was only seventeen.
Re: Enforcers past and present
Sam Burgess has the potential
Sonny Bill Williams
Willie Mason can be
Luke O Donnell looks to be very handy
Carl Webb in the NRL
Coley Hits harder than he looks
Morley
McIllorum has potential
Peacocks not bad
Sonny Bill Williams
Willie Mason can be
Luke O Donnell looks to be very handy
Carl Webb in the NRL
Coley Hits harder than he looks
Morley
McIllorum has potential
Peacocks not bad