There aren't many players that could walk into a Super League team from the old days but there are at least 7 Wigan players in this vid who could. No dought.
What a team an era this was. Reliving all my teenage memories right now. As a kiwi very proud of Henry Paul, Frano Botica, Inga Tuigomala. Loved Robinson and Offiah...great times.
thanks for some great videos m8. I've added a few to my favourites on my channel. Also got quite a lot of biffs on there...I'm from Workington and looking for some rare 70s or 90s clips if anyone's got any!!
PHIL CLARKE was pure , Quality! I Know this is a MASSIVE STATEMENT ,BUT I THINK HE COULD HAVE BEEN ,BETTER THAN HANLEY, if He had not had to hang up his Boots !And I know how Class The Black Pearl ,is and Was !
There aren't many players that could walk into a Super League team from the old days but there are at least 7 Wigan players in this vid who could. No doubt.
"Giving those Warrington supporters something to shout about," as Wire score yet another consolation try. Something that kept happening for the next 30 years.
@@AshesHereos A double wedge from 1 side of the pitch to the other. Where 1 player has the ball and squares up the defensive line then passes to the oncoming runner or to the man running behind him, the man behind gets the ball and does the same move again as a way of squaring up the defence and creating more space on the flanks for the fullback, centre and wing to utilise. However this move worked when it first came into being when Nathan Brown brought it over in 2009 with Huddersfield, Michael Maguire perfected it with Wigan in 2010 and that space allowed Sam Tomkins an extra yard of space out wide. Over the coming seasons the refs clamped down on obstruction, ruling out perfectly good tries for obstruction, so teams were forced to run 'The move' and practice it to death, however the other teams practice defending it to death also. So nowadays you get 2 teams and whoever has least injuries, better fitness, better discipline and can execute the move and defend the move the best wins, which is killing good rugby.
I am an Australian and man these guys are brilliant.
what a side. They had everything. I'm enjoying the matches on sky this season Wigan are playing some great stuff. Thanks for your videos.
That Wigan back line 🔥 🔥 !!!
Damn that Wigan team was stacked as shit. Awesome video.
There aren't many players that could walk into a Super League team from the old days but there are at least 7 Wigan players in this vid who could. No dought.
...of Town I mean...! Got a couple of 70s Lancs Cup vids posted by Ian Thompson and 50s Challenge Cup Finals but that's it.
TUIGAMALA'S 2ND TRY. WOW! Who's the English co-commentator beside Ray French? Is Steve Simms the aussie guy talking?
That was some Wigan side.
One of the best
Ray French certainly liked to mention how heavy players were!
Rip Greg mackey and Paul Darbyshire
And sadly Inga Tuigamala today :(
What a team an era this was. Reliving all my teenage memories right now. As a kiwi very proud of Henry Paul, Frano Botica, Inga Tuigomala. Loved Robinson and Offiah...great times.
thanks for some great videos m8. I've added a few to my favourites on my channel. Also got quite a lot of biffs on there...I'm from Workington and looking for some rare 70s or 90s clips if anyone's got any!!
PHIL CLARKE was pure , Quality! I Know this is a MASSIVE STATEMENT ,BUT I THINK HE COULD HAVE BEEN ,BETTER THAN HANLEY, if He had not had to hang up his Boots !And I know how Class The Black Pearl ,is and Was !
Filth from Neil Cowie.
cowie....hes not that sort of player...
TUIGAMALA'S 2ND TRY. WOW!
This Wigan team would be right up there at the top of Super League
There aren't many players that could walk into a Super League team from the old days but there are at least 7 Wigan players in this vid who could. No doubt.
Only 7??
So many personalities in the Wigan side back then.
"Giving those Warrington supporters something to shout about," as Wire score yet another consolation try. Something that kept happening for the next 30 years.
A lot more entertaining back then, loss of offloads and neither team doing ‘that move’ which every team does now.
What's "that move" exactly?
@@AshesHereos A double wedge from 1 side of the pitch to the other. Where 1 player has the ball and squares up the defensive line then passes to the oncoming runner or to the man running behind him, the man behind gets the ball and does the same move again as a way of squaring up the defence and creating more space on the flanks for the fullback, centre and wing to utilise. However this move worked when it first came into being when Nathan Brown brought it over in 2009 with Huddersfield, Michael Maguire perfected it with Wigan in 2010 and that space allowed Sam Tomkins an extra yard of space out wide. Over the coming seasons the refs clamped down on obstruction, ruling out perfectly good tries for obstruction, so teams were forced to run 'The move' and practice it to death, however the other teams practice defending it to death also. So nowadays you get 2 teams and whoever has least injuries, better fitness, better discipline and can execute the move and defend the move the best wins, which is killing good rugby.
@number9scores Steve Simms and Terry Flanagan
When Offiah does an Eric Cantana copy kick in front of the Wire fans to antagonise. Poor form and he went down in my opinion of him from that point.