Over the year we, at Trinity Heritage, have assisted with the club's Hall of Fame and put a monthly dream team in the club programme linked to club appearances in that position (full teams in the Huddersfield programme).
What we are looking at now is a Trinity Wildcats' Super League Dream Team, i.e.: what is the best 1-17 in our Super League era (1999-2014)?
It is purely a 'Heritage project' and will be announced in the Hull KR programme at the end of August. There are no particular criteria, as long as they have played for Trinity in the Super League era. You do not have to stick with the positions below as some second rowers have played loose forwards and half backs at hooker.
Just a 1-17 with coach … we are looking at a FANS VOTE so over to you, please….
As a guide here are examples of our players over the last 15 years….
Full Backs: Shane Kenward, Steve Prescott, Martyn Holland, Mark Field, Matt Blaymire, Scott Grix, Richard Mathers
Wingers: Lynton Stott, Paul Sampson, Neil Law, Waisale Sovatabua, Colum Halpenny, Jon Wells, Michael Wainwright, Semi Tadulala, Aaron Murphy, Luke George, Peter Fox, Damien Blanch, Ben Cockayne
Centres: Adrian Brunker, Kevin Crouthers, Adam Hughes, Ben Westwood, Gareth Ellis, Justin Brooker, Deon Bird, Jason Demetriou, Sid Domic, Sean Gleeson,Ryan Atkins, Daryl Millard, Tony Martin, Dean Collis, Lee Smith, Reece Lyne
Stand Off: Tony Kemp, Francis Maloney, Martin Pearson, Ben Jeffries, Paul Handforth, Jamie Rooney, Sam Obst, Paul Sykes, Matthew Wildie, Jarrod Sammut
Scrum Halves: Glen Tomlinson, Paul March, Bobbie Goulding, Brad Davis, Nathan Wood, Danny Brough, Tim Smith, Kyle Wood, Pita Godinet
Props: Francis Stephenson, Frank Watene, Martin Masella, Paul Jackson, Julian O’Neill, Paul Broadbent, David Wrench, Chris Feather, Michael Korkidas, Dallas Hood, Darrell Griffin, Ned Catic, Richard Moore, Adam Watene, Danny Sculthorpe, Ricky Bibey, Oliver Wilkes, Paul King, Kyle Amor, Andy Raleigh, Justin Poore, Scott Anderson, Nick Scruton, Daniel Smith
Hookers: David March, Roy Southernwood, Ryan Hudson, Julian Rinaldi, Sam Obst, Tevita Leo-Latu, Brad Drew, Paul Aiton, Paul McShane
Second Row: Andy Fisher, Gary Price, Jamie Field, Troy Slattery, Martin Moana, David Solomona, Duncan MacGillivray, Oliver Elima, Dale Ferguson, Steve Snitch, Glenn Morrison, Kevin Henderson, Frankie Mariano, Brett Ferres, Ali Lauitiiti, Danny Kirmond, Taulima Tautai, Matt Ryan
Loose Forward: Willie Poching, Adrian Vowles, Monty Betham, Danny Washbrook
Coach:Andy Kelly, Tony Kemp, John Harbin, Peter Roe, Shane McNally, Tony Smith, John Kear, Richard Agar, James Webster
QuoteTrinityHeritage="TrinityHeritage"Over the year we, at Trinity Heritage, have assisted with the club's Hall of Fame and put a monthly dream team in the club programme linked to club appearances in that position (full teams in the Huddersfield programme).
What we are looking at now is a Trinity Wildcats' Super League Dream Team, i.e.: what is the best 1-17 in our Super League era (1999-2014)?
It is purely a 'Heritage project' and will be announced in the Hull KR programme at the end of August. There are no particular criteria, as long as they have played for Trinity in the Super League era. You do not have to stick with the positions below as some second rowers have played loose forwards and half backs at hooker.
Just a 1-17 with coach … we are looking at a FANS VOTE so over to you, please….
As a guide here are examples of our players over the last 15 years….
Full Backs: Shane Kenward, Steve Prescott, Martyn Holland, Mark Field, Matt Blaymire, Scott Grix, Richard Mathers
Wingers: Lynton Stott, Paul Sampson, Neil Law, Waisale Sovatabua, Colum Halpenny, Jon Wells, Michael Wainwright, Semi Tadulala, Aaron Murphy, Luke George, Peter Fox, Damien Blanch, Ben Cockayne
Centres: Adrian Brunker, Kevin Crouthers, Adam Hughes, Ben Westwood, Gareth Ellis, Justin Brooker, Deon Bird, Jason Demetriou, Sid Domic, Sean Gleeson,Ryan Atkins, Daryl Millard, Tony Martin, Dean Collis, Lee Smith, Reece Lyne
Stand Off: Tony Kemp, Francis Maloney, Martin Pearson, Ben Jeffries, Paul Handforth, Jamie Rooney, Sam Obst, Paul Sykes, Matthew Wildie, Jarrod Sammut
Scrum Halves: Glen Tomlinson, Paul March, Bobbie Goulding, Brad Davis, Nathan Wood, Danny Brough, Tim Smith, Kyle Wood, Pita Godinet
Props: Francis Stephenson, Frank Watene, Martin Masella, Paul Jackson, Julian O’Neill, Paul Broadbent, David Wrench, Chris Feather, Michael Korkidas, Dallas Hood, Darrell Griffin, Ned Catic, Richard Moore, Adam Watene, Danny Sculthorpe, Ricky Bibey, Oliver Wilkes, Paul King, Kyle Amor, Andy Raleigh, Justin Poore, Scott Anderson, Nick Scruton, Daniel Smith
Hookers: David March, Roy Southernwood, Ryan Hudson, Julian Rinaldi, Sam Obst, Tevita Leo-Latu, Brad Drew, Paul Aiton, Paul McShane
Second Row: Andy Fisher, Gary Price, Jamie Field, Troy Slattery, Martin Moana, David Solomona, Duncan MacGillivray, Oliver Elima, Dale Ferguson, Steve Snitch, Glenn Morrison, Kevin Henderson, Frankie Mariano, Brett Ferres, Ali Lauitiiti, Danny Kirmond, Taulima Tautai, Matt Ryan
Loose Forward: Willie Poching, Adrian Vowles, Monty Betham, Danny Washbrook
Coach:Andy Kelly, Tony Kemp, John Harbin, Peter Roe, Shane McNally, Tony Smith, John Kear, Richard Agar, James Webster
Picking between Ellis, Solo, Poaching, Morrison, Kirmond and Ali for the back row spots is not easy!!
It's like asking which of my kids is my favourite!!
Isn't it great that despite been everybody else's favourite for the drop nearly every year since 1999 , We are still THERE 16 years on and never been relegated . I take my hat off to nearly everyone of them
QuoteWakefield No 1="Wakefield No 1"Isn't it great that despite been everybody else's favourite for the drop nearly every year since 1999 , We are still THERE 16 years on and never been relegated . I take my hat off to nearly everyone of them
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And yet we are still here and other more favoured and more illustrious teams have bitten the dust so to speak.
Despite being everyone's whipping boy we are the exception that proves the SL rule...sadly!!
The more we resist, the more we proffer the basket case that is SL.
If the world was a fare and level place from start to finish i might envy London and the Bulls because this place is an asylum!!
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