commemorating heroes of rugby league
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grumpytramp wrote: Wasn't there at one time a Rugby League Hall of Fame in a pub in Rothwell in the very early 1980s? The Bentley Arms? It was just up from the Leisure Centre on Aberford Road before you got to Royds School on t'opposite side of t'road. Also handy for the "Newmarket " junction of the M62.
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Trojan wrote: fevlad wrote: iansmithofotley wrote: Hi fevlad,I can't think of any in Leeds but there is a road called the 'Clive Sullivan Way' in Hull on the approach to the Humber Bridge.Ian. correctthere are street names in Workington named after Billy Ivison and Gus RismanI think the lack of recognition of its Rugby League history in Leeds is a disgrace. I agree. Jeff Stephenson who died recently and played for both Hunslet and Leeds could be commemorated, as could Leeds's greatest player in my lifetime Lewis Jones. Another Welshman, but what a player. My Dad was a life-long Leeds fan and so impressed with the skills of Lewis Jones he took me(as a babe in arms)to Headingley to witness the man in action.I obviously can't remember the game but the whole idea was that I could say I'd seen him play.
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tyke bhoy wrote: grumpytramp wrote: Wasn't there at one time a Rugby League Hall of Fame in a pub in Rothwell in the very early 1980s? The Bentley Arms? It was just up from the Leisure Centre on Aberford Road before you got to Royds School on t'opposite side of t'road. Also handy for the "Newmarket " junction of the M62. It wasn't much of an "experience" there was the "hall of fame" pictures of the various members, there was RL memorabilia - the Yorkshire Cup, the Lancashire Cup, the Yorkshire and Lancashire League trophies - various caps- it didn't last long either. I wonder where the exhibits are now? Surely they should be with the rest at the "George" exhibition in Huddersfield. Alternatively a proper hall of fame should be established at Red Hall,
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grumpytramp wrote: Wasn't there at one time a Rugby League Hall of Fame in a pub in Rothwell in the very early 1980s? the pub still exists under another nameit started out as a working mens clubbasically it was just a carvery where you sat surrounded by memorabilia-with a separate room for the hall of famethe artefacts and hall of fame panels are now housed at RL headquarters in red hall.there is a very good heritage centre at the George HOtel Hudderfield-set up and curated by Mike 'Stevo" Stephenson most of the exhibits belongs to him.
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Between 61-63 Leeds had the best RL fullback the world has ever seen, a good mate of my Old Mans-- Ken Thornett.On returning to Oz he signed up with Parramatta and played four more seasons with them. On his retirement the Club honoured him by naming their main stand after him.Why can't Leeds do something similar for their great players ?SteviefIn Ken's book " Tackling Rugby" which my Dad illustrated, he rates Lewis Jones as the best player he ever played with and helped him get a coaching job with Wentworthville when he came to NSW.L Jones always stood out in a match, not only was he a freaky player but he was the only guy on the paddock with a shiny bald head.Go the Eels !
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Pashy wrote: Between 61-63 Leeds had the best RL fullback the world has ever seen, a good mate of my Old Mans-- Ken Thornett.On returning to Oz he signed up with Parramatta and played four more seasons with them. On his retirement the Club honoured him by naming their main stand after him.Why can't Leeds do something similar for their great players ?SteviefIn Ken's book " Tackling Rugby" which my Dad illustrated, he rates Lewis Jones as the best player he ever played with and helped him get a coaching job with Wentworthville when he came to NSW.L Jones always stood out in a match, not only was he a freaky player but he was the only guy on the paddock with a shiny bald head.Go the Eels ! Anyway how's the Ray Price Stand and Bar?