@@MichaelDevlin-ps9fdyes Michael I am fine thanks...I still do a bit of training now and again and still keep in touch with a lot of my rugby friends and still follow the games...I have some great memories. Hope you are well too 👍👍
Love it. This was my prized possession on video tape in 1988, I was a recently converted union player, my hometown had started a league team in the Christchurch, new Zealand comp. "Timaru Warriors". Senior 3rds, basically social grade but us converts took it serious, lol. There were plenty of ultra experienced old dogs playing 3rds too, they knew all the tricks. Great times great games, great friendships. On this gem of a tape, Green Vigo is my deadset favourite, what a swerve. Warmed my heart to see this on UA-cam today. Cheers.
I was a Hull FC fan since the late 70s and we had some great NZ players turn out for us in the early to mid 80s such as Kemble, Fred Ah Kuoi, Dane O'hara and James Leuluai. Jimmy Leuluai's side step was a thing of beauty - as seen in this video against Castleford and Wigan. Richard Swain in the mid 00s was also a major influence on us winning the challenge cup in 2005. I play masters rugby now I'm an old fart into my 51st year, no games this year due to you know what but last game I played I got two broken teeth when a player stuck his nut down into my jaw when I tackled him. So much for social rugby particularly when you don't recover quite as well as you used to.lol Do you still get a run out?
@@ynotnilknarf39 kia ora brother. Sorry I'm late getting back at you. No I'm long retired now, lol. Still miss it tho. I ended up in Wellington NZ in the early 90s, playing for Petone panthers. Our coach was James leuleuai. An absolute gentleman and real student/teacher of league. There was a kiwi trial in Welly one year and James invited me and another bro to his place for dinner. Clayton friend, howie tamati, Gary Kemble were there. We sat listening to them reminisce about there UK days. So funny, and interesting. James said they lost a challenge Cup at Hull, he stayed home for a week and eventually he went to the shop and a senior citizen threw a pie in his face, lol. He thought it was funny sharing it, and he said that was just the intensity of the fans. He said the good times far outweighed the bad. My boy and James son Thomas played mini league together as kids. Great memories and it's nice to connect with a true league man. All the best to you mate, and your family. Peace from Aotearoa/ new Zealand.
This is fantastic. It brings so many memories of so many great players back. I'll never forget Joe Lydon's try at Old Trafford.....and the attendance that day was the largest the ground had seen that year. In the Stretford End we were going frankly bonkers. But I'll never forgive Joe for THAT drop-goal against Wire at Maine Road....
Bro, this is the absolute best rugby league video I have ever watched. Very well put together. You must have watched a million hours of footy to get this compilation 😂😂😂
How good was Joe Lydon back in the day? Interesting to watch this, and compare it with the Crowning Years about the great Welsh Union side from '69 to '79. The standard of league was MUCH higher.
@@ldfreitas9437 the standard in league would still have been higher, I suspect, because the game focusses on core skills, whereas too much time in union is taken up with restarts. Plus, in the '69 to '79 era - the one covered in the film I mentioned - not many from the starting Welsh 15 went.
Joe Lydon smoked Gary Jack. 😂😂😂 i heard blocker talking about that on the james Graham podcast the other night about that tour of England. Thats the first time ive recognised that try. Absolutely SMOKED him😂😂😂
That Widnes team of the late 1980’s early 90’s under Doug Laughton was absolutely magnificent, full of power pace and skill. I was at a lot of those games shown on here, should’ve won a lot more than they did. They were the best RL team for about 5 years.
Just came across this great vid.......How much the game has changed...i am privileged to have been on the same field as a lot of these great players.
I bet you have some great memories.
@@lewissmith3896 I sure do Lewis ,both on and off the field 👍😁
@@tonymarchant9083 👍👍👍
Tony ? I watched you many times and it was a privilege. I hope you're hale and hearty.
@@MichaelDevlin-ps9fdyes Michael I am fine thanks...I still do a bit of training now and again and still keep in touch with a lot of my rugby friends and still follow the games...I have some great memories. Hope you are well too 👍👍
Thank you very much for sharing this video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
Love it. This was my prized possession on video tape in 1988, I was a recently converted union player, my hometown had started a league team in the Christchurch, new Zealand comp. "Timaru Warriors". Senior 3rds, basically social grade but us converts took it serious, lol. There were plenty of ultra experienced old dogs playing 3rds too, they knew all the tricks. Great times great games, great friendships. On this gem of a tape, Green Vigo is my deadset favourite, what a swerve. Warmed my heart to see this on UA-cam today. Cheers.
I was a Hull FC fan since the late 70s and we had some great NZ players turn out for us in the early to mid 80s such as Kemble, Fred Ah Kuoi, Dane O'hara and James Leuluai. Jimmy Leuluai's side step was a thing of beauty - as seen in this video against Castleford and Wigan.
Richard Swain in the mid 00s was also a major influence on us winning the challenge cup in 2005.
I play masters rugby now I'm an old fart into my 51st year, no games this year due to you know what but last game I played I got two broken teeth when a player stuck his nut down into my jaw when I tackled him. So much for social rugby particularly when you don't recover quite as well as you used to.lol
Do you still get a run out?
@@ynotnilknarf39 kia ora brother. Sorry I'm late getting back at you. No I'm long retired now, lol. Still miss it tho. I ended up in Wellington NZ in the early 90s, playing for Petone panthers. Our coach was James leuleuai. An absolute gentleman and real student/teacher of league. There was a kiwi trial in Welly one year and James invited me and another bro to his place for dinner. Clayton friend, howie tamati, Gary Kemble were there. We sat listening to them reminisce about there UK days. So funny, and interesting. James said they lost a challenge Cup at Hull, he stayed home for a week and eventually he went to the shop and a senior citizen threw a pie in his face, lol. He thought it was funny sharing it, and he said that was just the intensity of the fans. He said the good times far outweighed the bad. My boy and James son Thomas played mini league together as kids. Great memories and it's nice to connect with a true league man. All the best to you mate, and your family. Peace from Aotearoa/ new Zealand.
Was my prized possession too! Vhs, used to watch it with schoolmates, and do the commentary hes a poor lad x
Mark Ella was my saints hero in 87!
This is fantastic. It brings so many memories of so many great players back. I'll never forget Joe Lydon's try at Old Trafford.....and the attendance that day was the largest the ground had seen that year. In the Stretford End we were going frankly bonkers. But I'll never forgive Joe for THAT drop-goal against Wire at Maine Road....
Can't beat Darryl Eastlakes commentary in the 1988 ashes tries, he does a bit of a boogie and he's a stepper this Ford classic
Got this on video at a car boot when I was a kid. Would litreally watch it everyweek. Brings back my child hood
Tony Myler - absolute class!
Thank you for sharing this, I thoroughly enjoyed watching it
Mal Aspey’s dummy just bloody magic!
Bro, this is the absolute best rugby league video I have ever watched. Very well put together. You must have watched a million hours of footy to get this compilation 😂😂😂
And they say that football is "The Beautiful Game"!!
Like hell it is.
Very Nicley put together. Thank you.
Great watching the likes of Hanley, Gregory, Lydon, Schofield and Offiah through the years.
that widnes team was outstanding.
100% CORRECT
How good was Joe Lydon back in the day?
Interesting to watch this, and compare it with the Crowning Years about the great Welsh Union side from '69 to '79. The standard of league was MUCH higher.
Yeah, and how would that standard have been if so many of those Welsh rugby union stars hadn't defected to league?
@@ldfreitas9437 the standard in league would still have been higher, I suspect, because the game focusses on core skills, whereas too much time in union is taken up with restarts.
Plus, in the '69 to '79 era - the one covered in the film I mentioned - not many from the starting Welsh 15 went.
@JG-bw6lu I've your comments on over videos.Have your balls dropped yet young man?
Poor John Sanderson. Still remember that fateful day....Vigo burning Atky...twice...how good was he
great tries, got this on video years ago.
Just seen myself when gary prohm scores for hull kr at 28.58 i am one of the rovers fans celebrating , 38 years ago wow.
I remember "the little man's in" from that Castleford vs Hull KR final.
The memories that brought back...
Brian the mad side stepper Johnson 😂😂 he could step raindrops 😂😂😂
I was there the night ged dunne scored that try...great memories
BB used to baby sit me (late 60's) when he and Joan lived in Poolstock.
Ellery Hanley
The English announcer OH OH WHAT A GLORIOUS A GLORIOUS TRY well i must say he hasn't been watching very many Aussie games
Joe Lydon smoked Gary Jack. 😂😂😂 i heard blocker talking about that on the james Graham podcast the other night about that tour of England. Thats the first time ive recognised that try. Absolutely SMOKED him😂😂😂
Missing that easy kick from straight out....wow!
wonderful. :D
Who was the commentator in the early 80s?
Eddie Waring
@@lapalad No, the next commentator.
Ray French
Great rugby
Rugby was so much better in the 70's,
How good is old chicka Ferguson mate???
Favourite part of the video isn't even a try. It's 22:34.
Just a tad late and a little high.
That Widnes team of the late 1980’s early 90’s under Doug Laughton was absolutely magnificent, full of power pace and skill. I was at a lot of those games shown on here, should’ve won a lot more than they did. They were the best RL team for about 5 years.
Joe Lydon is a gun mate
Were wide to west
The video footage was up until about 1988
so many great tries ruined by close up camera work
GREEN VIGO..
Wiiiiiiiiidnes👌
26.21 was not a try!
WIDNES RLFC
Cas cas
Before that stupid whistle that they do now.