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"Glad u posted that! U guna get loads of replies! Mine is a u old player, sorry he is welsh! But by the way thats not why i picked him! Its jpr williams!! Theres guna be awesome players mentioned here i know it!" Croeso I used to live in Y Drenewydd | |||
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"Me! I was a right little sod" Lol I would be scared of being tackled by you | |||
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"Me! I was a right little sod Lol I would be scared of being tackled by you " Should be.. I played dirty | |||
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"Me! I was a right little sod Lol I would be scared of being tackled by you Should be.. I played dirty" Lol thanks for looking I would have sent you a Face Pic but I am too old lol | |||
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"Me! I was a right little sod Lol I would be scared of being tackled by you Should be.. I played dirty Lol thanks for looking I would have sent you a Face Pic but I am too old lol " Im just nosey!! Want me to throw ya zimmer frame over? | |||
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"Me! I was a right little sod Lol I would be scared of being tackled by you Should be.. I played dirty Lol thanks for looking I would have sent you a Face Pic but I am too old lol Im just nosey!! Want me to throw ya zimmer frame over?" Oi cheeky aint that old | |||
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"Ellery Hanley was a tough nut and a highly skillful and quick man in his time. " Wasn't he a criminal and served time at some point? Before continuing, and being allowed to continue, his career? Can remember one time being in the crowd up at Odsal when a particularly vociferous supporter took offence to something he did and shouted "You should be bloody well hung." At which point a female fan chirped up with "He is. oh my, he so is". | |||
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" Vince Karelius (sp?) is a name that comes to mind. " The wild man of the pampus, best headline ever, Vince karelius stepped of the boat and Australia shuck, I will say Jonathan Davies he was a tough little nut, | |||
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"From the bigger guys, probably one of the most intimidating forwards of the modern era would have to be that big hair French number 8 Sebastien Chabal.... brutal." Have a photo of me with Msr Chabal after Sale won the 2nd string Euro Cup against Pau. His hand is on my left shoulder, his thumb next to my neck & his little finger near my elbow.. ..which is why he was an international class No8 & I wasn't! | |||
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"Dean Ryan " Yes, had the pleasure of watching him play for Newcastle quite a few times.... Very tough, ex forces. Good coach too - don't think you'd ever want to be on the wrong side of him! | |||
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"Not really a rugby fan (played a little schoolboy rugby but never really got into the sport), so don't know names, but I would have thought that the hardest rugby players would not come from the Union game but would be League players. In my opinion a much more physically tough game. Will be interesting to see if any agree with me. " I appreciate your point but the league players wear body armour now, not very hard! | |||
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"Ellery Hanley was a tough nut and a highly skillful and quick man in his time. " | |||
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"Gareth Thomas (mentally and physically)" OMG I can't believe I forgot about Gareth Thomas | |||
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"The shame of it. I'll think of some punishment for you, give me 10 minutes" to be fair my mind wasn't fully functional at 3am | |||
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"Any front row forward ! Always hard as nails ! Never good looking or given the respect that comes with doing the nasty work in the game ! Mike Teague of Gloucester was a guy who played flanker who never looked big ? In person was a big guy ! One I wouldn't like to be tackled by !" Iron Mike, an absolute legend, World Cup almost destroyed him. Wade Dooley is up there as are skinner and Moore. Jim fallon of Leeds, peacock, burgess, Andy Gregory, Sean Edwards, list is endless really | |||
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"Brian Moore has to be included here too , a man of great physical and emotional strength " but dead ugly | |||
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"Not really a rugby fan (played a little schoolboy rugby but never really got into the sport), so don't know names, but I would have thought that the hardest rugby players would not come from the Union game but would be League players. In my opinion a much more physically tough game. Will be interesting to see if any agree with me. I appreciate your point but the league players wear body armour now, not very hard!" Didn't know that league players now wear body armour. As you say that makes all the difference. | |||
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"Not really a rugby fan (played a little schoolboy rugby but never really got into the sport), so don't know names, but I would have thought that the hardest rugby players would not come from the Union game but would be League players. In my opinion a much more physically tough game. Will be interesting to see if any agree with me. I appreciate your point but the league players wear body armour now, not very hard! Didn't know that league players now wear body armour. As you say that makes all the difference." League players have worn shoulderpads since before WW11..contemporary 'body armour' is worn by both union and league players..so are the players ' not very hard? | |||
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"Just to go back a couple of years.....the legend who is Fran Cotton......"Never Stay Down"" My dad played against Fran when they were both young & broke his nose.. Know who i get my playing dirty streak from | |||
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"Not really a rugby fan (played a little schoolboy rugby but never really got into the sport), so don't know names, but I would have thought that the hardest rugby players would not come from the Union game but would be League players. In my opinion a much more physically tough game. Will be interesting to see if any agree with me. I appreciate your point but the league players wear body armour now, not very hard! Didn't know that league players now wear body armour. As you say that makes all the difference. League players have worn shoulderpads since before WW11..contemporary 'body armour' is worn by both union and league players..so are the players ' not very hard?" body armour spreads the force of a blow (giving or receiving) over a much larger compared to being hit without protection, therefore although modern players may be bigger and hit harder the blows will very lightly be less forceful than those given and received in the era prior to the introduction of said armour. To me that makes all the difference. | |||
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"Not really a rugby fan (played a little schoolboy rugby but never really got into the sport), so don't know names, but I would have thought that the hardest rugby players would not come from the Union game but would be League players. In my opinion a much more physically tough game. Will be interesting to see if any agree with me. I appreciate your point but the league players wear body armour now, not very hard! Didn't know that league players now wear body armour. As you say that makes all the difference. League players have worn shoulderpads since before WW11..contemporary 'body armour' is worn by both union and league players..so are the players ' not very hard? body armour spreads the force of a blow (giving or receiving) over a much larger compared to being hit without protection, therefore although modern players may be bigger and hit harder the blows will very lightly be less forceful than those given and received in the era prior to the introduction of said armour. To me that makes all the difference. " I know about modern body armour thanks, as I previously mentioned league players wore shoulder pads back in the day primarily to protect them from the tip tackle which was legal. Until the coming of the professional era shoulder pads were banned in the Union game unless accompanied by a doctor's certificate, and even then was up to the individual referee. Tackling in League historically was invariably more offensive in nature than that of Union, now of course, apart from certain technical variations, this is not the case. Both codes now wear armour. It is the accumulation of big hits that is the difference. Where as back in the day there were individual big collisions highlighted in a game, now they are continuous. The game is far more attritional today as confirmed by the injury count. There were guys playing in the back row for the Lions South Africa tour in 1954 who were weighing in at 12/13 stones. Compare that with 17/18 stone coming at you at pace intending to run all over you. | |||
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"Scott Gibbs." was in school with this hardman rugby player .... he was a cock .... he was a fine rugby player but an utter bellend none the less .... if anyone thinks that there is no such thing as a rugby hooligan off the pitch | |||
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"Agree with Brian Moore. Little bulldog him. Great for England Also jonah lomu. Size strength speed an all round joy to watch in the 90s " What a load of bollox Moore is as hard as a week old kitten all gob no substance and a total wanker too met him a few times he came from Halifax knew him years ago | |||
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"Agree with Brian Moore. Little bulldog him. Great for England Also jonah lomu. Size strength speed an all round joy to watch in the 90s What a load of bollox Moore is as hard as a week old kitten all gob no substance and a total wanker too met him a few times he came from Halifax knew him years ago" wow, calm down!! its a thread for anyone to comment on, the few times he coached at Yorkshire schoolboys level he came across fine to us and helped out loads | |||
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"Ieuan Evans and Shane Williams." Ieuan Evans and Shane scored all those tries because they were scare of being tackled! Wouldn't say they were hard but brilliant finishers | |||
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"That accolade must go to Wayne Shelford of new Zealand, in a game against France in the 80s, he had his scrotum ripped open in a ruck, with one nut literally hanging out, he went over to the bench, had it stitched back up and carried on playing (OUCH) " I was waiting on this answer... as it is the correct one.... in the same game after the "goolies" incident.... he then when on to get concussion in the middle of a fight later on..... stayed on....doesn't remember any of the game.... | |||
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"Big Sam Burgess broke his cheekbone in the first 20 minutes of the grand final, and still played on the whole game and got the Churchill medal for man of the match, " actually thats a typo.... broke his cheekbone in the first 2 minutes of that game | |||
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"From league Jamie peacock the man is made of granite, " Big fan of Jamie... a real warrior of the last 15 years. | |||
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"Kurt Sorenson " Good shout... David Hulme was a tough nut for his size, Andy Gregory In the last 25 years Leigh had a player Tim Street - all other fans disliked him and Leigh fans loved him.. He was sent off 12 times in his career. | |||
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"For me JPR Williams never took a backward step and when playing for Bridgend against the All blacks they Sharpened they're studs on his head resulting in a few dozen stitches! he came back on to run at them again." actually he was taken off and sent to bridgend general hospital to have his face stitched up ..... the incident happened right in front of me .... i mention what happened earlier in the thread | |||
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"Kurt Sorenson Good shout... David Hulme was a tough nut for his size, Andy Gregory In the last 25 years Leigh had a player Tim Street - all other fans disliked him and Leigh fans loved him.. He was sent off 12 times in his career." I grew up with streety,lived over the road from each other . I could write a book about our scrapes,an absolute maniac at 9 years old. He was a hooker as a till he went to Wigan, I played second row,every other scrum,during a game would erupt, everyone would be at it and all you could hear was Streety laughing A monster. | |||
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"Following on from the hardest footballers - who are your hardest rugby players." JPR Williams - end of - lol | |||
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"I dont care as long as hes hard " Jamais, you always make me laugh x | |||
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"Brian williams "rip" kevin phillips john davies neath front row 80's into 90's" Brian Williams one of the true characters of the game ! Taken from this earth far to early | |||
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"Gareth archer " If it's the person i went to school with he is one animal of a man did he play for England early 90s? | |||
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"Brian O'Driscoll" Well BOD was a genius, but not really a hard man as i think the OP means. In BOD we trust!!! | |||
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