Brett Kenny
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Brett Kenny
Great interview this evening on Freeport's RL Backchat.
For those oldies like me who saw him live still glorious memories.
For those oldies like me who saw him live still glorious memories.
Regarder une fille en bikini, c'est comme avoir un revolver chargé sur sa table:
Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
Now Europe is just for holidays.
Il n'y a rien de mal a ça mais il est difficile de penser à autre chose.
Now Europe is just for holidays.
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Re: Brett Kenny
Up there with the greatest in my book.
Winning is down to 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration - Shaun Edwards
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Re: Brett Kenny
He had so much ability, no doubt about that.
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Re: Brett Kenny
BBC showing Challenge Cup Great Finals this afternoon - surely 1985 final will be on.
Re: Brett Kenny
OVerhyped, didn't even come for a full season, just putting himself in the shop window, wanted to go straight back to Aus, didn't really love wigan, cared more about his other clubs, only wanted to win things for this own profile...
Re: Brett Kenny
Very talented player but lazy only played when he has to
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He didn’t come for a full season because it had to fit in with his Parramatta off season as usually happened then with our players going the other way.Why would he need to put himself in the shop window when he was already an international and Origin player with two Grand Final MOTM awards in 1982 and ‘83 plus a GoldenBoot winner in 1985.Parramatta was his only club(besides Wigan)and he played his full career there. As for being “lazy” I remember how when we were getting nowhere he would stand back and take a good look around and then usually do something special.I remember David Stephenson saying he would take a tackle himself before he would let someone else get buried. Pure class.
Re: Brett Kenny
Sure was pure class as was his Parramatta colleague Peter Sterling who was , for me man of the match in the 85 CC
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Re: Brett Kenny
im guessing Mikes post was a tongue in cheek reply due to the current Jackson Hastings commentsjao 711 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:16 pm.
He didn’t come for a full season because it had to fit in with his Parramatta off season as usually happened then with our players going the other way.Why would he need to put himself in the shop window when he was already an international and Origin player with two Grand Final MOTM awards in 1982 and ‘83 plus a GoldenBoot winner in 1985.Parramatta was his only club(besides Wigan)and he played his full career there. As for being “lazy” I remember how when we were getting nowhere he would stand back and take a good look around and then usually do something special.I remember David Stephenson saying he would take a tackle himself before he would let someone else get buried. Pure class.
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Re: Brett Kenny
Steve ella was a better stand off for wigan( which is no disrespect to kenny)
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