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| Quote ="G1"Those are amazing strike rates for half backs. I think both are under appreciated. This has been a golden period and surely they will be looked back upon one day with the same revereance as Hardisty and Hepworth, Shoebtoom, Holmes, Jones and all the other great halves the club has seen.'"
Couldn't agree more, Both have fantastic strike rates for half backs
In regards to being appreciated by the Rhinos faithfull............
Why has Danny McGuire never been given the same adulation that all of all the other players at the club have?
I may be wrong here, but every time i hear that faint chant of:" There's only 1 Danny McGuire" from the SS after he has scored a try, I have never seen him acknowledge them?
What have they got against him?
Quite shamefull really!
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"=#FF0000But Lewis only got 3 points for a try!'"
Indeed he did. Problem?
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| Quote ="tvoc"Indeed he did. Problem?'"
No problem but if tries were worth4 points in those days Lewis would have had a higher points tally.
While you have your books out - do you have the top 10 attendances at Headingley - all eras and all competiions?
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"No problem but if tries were worth4 points in those days Lewis would have had a higher points tally.'"
He would but they were worth what they were worth as were drop goals and again that was different to what they are worth in the modern day.
I'm not aware of anyone ever trying to adjust points totals to take account of differential scoring systems.
Quote ="Juan Cornetto"While you have your books out - do you have the top 10 attendances at Headingley - all eras and all competiions?'"
I don't have such figures as it goes but I note that Headingley's top attendance for a Leeds league game was 40,175 V Bradford Northern, 21st May 1947 and for a Leeds cup game 38,914 V Wigan, 9th February 1957.
(The biggest Headingley attendance for a Test match was 36,529 Great Britain V Australia, 9th October 1948.)
The book they came from covers 1895 to 1979 and I can cover the rest to date and without looking I know there is nothing to compare to those so imagine the rest of the top 10 would be around those times also.
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| You can't easily adjust Lewis Jones' total, but you can make Sinfield's equate to the scoring used in Jones' day - add a point to every drop goal and subtract a point for every try he has scored. IIRC Sinfield's 'adjusted' points total would only be about 40 lower than it is, because he hasn't scored that many tries. As tvoc said, however, point scoring records tend not to be adjusted for changes in values for tries etc, so its irrelevant. When Sinfield passes Jones' total (as he should if he stays for another two years) it will rightly be regarded as a huge achievement.
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| I dont understand why McGuire never gets applause either ,sometimes its even the man who puts McGuire in for the try that gets the praise.
Example when Hall put Him in for the last try against Shudders they started singing Hall's name.But if it was the other way round which it has been a few times. After all he is our top assist player but they would still sing Hall's name.
Also when players like Eastwood are only staying for 1 or 2 seasons the southstand thinks the sun shines out of their ass's.
Lauititi for example great player but only plays when he wants to!
The Southstand go mad for him.
What about getting behind our local and loyal lads and sing for the likes of Bailey and Jamie Jones aswell.
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| Quote ="Man of steel 07"I dont understand why McGuire never gets applause either ,sometimes its even the man who puts McGuire in for the try that gets the praise.
Example when Hall put Him in for the last try against Shudders they started singing Hall's name.But if it was the other way round which it has been a few times as he is our top assist player they would still sing Hall's name.
Also when players like Eastwood are only staying for 1 or 2 seasons the southstand thinks the sun shines out of their ass's.
Lauititi for example great player but only plays when he wants to be!
The Southstand go mad for him.
What about getting behind our local and loyal lads and sing for the likes of Bailey and Jamie Jones aswell.'"
Like Ryan Hall?
Go touch yourself.
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| Quote ="Man of steel 07"I dont understand why McGuire never gets applause either ,sometimes its even the man who puts McGuire in for the try that gets the praise.
Example when Hall put Him in for the last try against Shudders they started singing Hall's name.But if it was the other way round which it has been a few times. After all he is our top assist player but they would still sing Hall's name.
Also when players like Eastwood are only staying for 1 or 2 seasons the southstand thinks the sun shines out of their ass's.
Lauititi for example great player but only plays when he wants to!
The Southstand go mad for him.
What about getting behind our local and loyal lads and sing for the likes of Bailey and Jamie Jones aswell.'"
JJB - Has his own song.
Bailey has TMFMISL moniker
Trying to fit Danny McGuire's name into a song isnt easy you know. [size=85(although i do have one lined up, just a few kinks to work out)[/size
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| Brent Webb's 100th app this week if he plays isnt it?
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| Quote ="Frosties."Brent Webb's 100th app this week if he plays isnt it?'"
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Brent Webb now stands on 98 with Carl Ablett closing in on 97, behind them of the current squad Ryan Hall is next up with 81.'"
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| Quote ="tvoc"He would but they were worth what they were worth as were drop goals and again that was different to what they are worth in the modern day.
I'm not aware of anyone ever trying to adjust points totals to take account of differential scoring systems. '" I am not suggesting you change your points tallies. However your lists of top points scorers surely deserves mention of the differences as not everyone maybe aware. I also made the point about the heavy leather ball. The modern ball is much easier to kick particularly when wet. Therefore Lewis Jone's long standing record is all the more remarkable. He also scores a few points at a high level in Union before he was signed.
Quote ="tvoc"I don't have such figures as it goes but I note that Headingley's top attendance for a Leeds league game was 40,175 V Bradford Northern, 21st May 1947 and for a Leeds cup game 38,914 V Wigan, 9th February 1957.
(The biggest Headingley attendance for a Test match was 36,529 Great Britain V Australia, 9th October 1948.)
The book they came from covers 1895 to 1979 and I can cover the rest to date and without looking I know there is nothing to compare to those so imagine the rest of the top 10 would be around those times also.'"
I remember watching a 5-5 draw against Wigan at Headingley in the cup in early 1961 with around 34,000 or so in the ground all soaking wet. We went to Wigan for the replay and got stuffed 32-7 with Eric Aston outstanding.
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"However your lists of top points scorers surely deserves mention of the differences as not everyone maybe aware. '"
And thank you for doing so.
The vast majority of lists I have produced on this thread have only related to the SL Era and as such there have been no real variations to qualify as a rule. When discussing historical achievements, as hopefully we will get to do re Sinfield at some point, then I imagine that'll be the time for the relative comparisons to begin.
Quote ="Juan Cornetto"I remember watching a 5-5 draw against Wigan at Headingley in the cup in early 1961 with around 34,000 or so in the ground all soaking wet. We went to Wigan for the replay and got stuffed 32-7 with Eric Aston outstanding.'"
Leeds should have won at the first attempt protecting the lead gained from a Derek Hallas try and Jones two pointer especially after Wigan's hooker Sayer had received his marching orders for tripping.
Reminds me of a JP Trophy game at headingley V Wigan some years later when Steve Hampson was dismissed for a reflex high shot on Colin Maskill. Wigan escaped with a draw that day also and progressed after the replay.
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Reminds me of a JP Trophy game at headingley V Wigan some years later when Steve Hampson was dismissed for a reflex high shot on Colin Maskill. Wigan escaped with a draw that day also and progressed after the replay.'"
I remember that. Wasn't the replay on a Thursday night at the future Tesco Extra?
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Quote ="gulfcoast_highwayman"I remember that. Wasn't the replay on a Thursday night at the future Tesco Extra?'"
That's correct. Four days before christmas 1989. The Saturday game at Headingley was televised by Grandstand and ended in a 10 all draw in front of 9,455. You walked away with a sinking feeling knowing you'd almost certainly blown the best chance of progress and those fears were realised although another tight game (8-0) at Central Park in front of a buzzing 19,994.
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Quote ="Frosties."Brent Webb's 100th app this week if he plays isnt it?'"
I've just had a look here: www.therhinos.co.uk/rugby/player ... ef=dynamic and if that is anything to go by I'm surprised they are only one game out.
Let's start at the beginning of Webb's Leeds career in 2007. If you scroll down the page and open the link to 2007 you'll find the correct total of Appearances (on the game by game summary) at 26 but instead of the 24 tries he actually contributed (a figure correctly acknowledged in the blurb at the top of the page, 4th paragraph down) they've given him 23 + 1 GOAL. It's not even as if the 'phantom goal' was really a try in the game it has been credited to, the missing try came in a different game altogether.
Then we can see that the game by game breakdown doesn't tally with the bottom cumulative table because they've included Challenge Cup games in the former and excluded them from the latter.
Nobody said keeping accurate statistics was easy, if it was everyone would do it. I will happily stand to be corrected but here are Brent Webb's Leeds totals season by season as I have them:
2007 - Played 26 + 0, Tries 24, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 96
2008 - Played 29 + 0, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2009 - Played 24 + 1, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2010 - Played 18 + 0, Tries 13, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 52
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276
Split by Competition:
SL Regular Rounds - Played 82 + 1, Tries 54, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 216
SL Play-Offs - Played 8 + 0, Tries 4, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 16
Challenge Cup - Played 5 + 0, Tries 11, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 44
World Club Challenge - Played 2 + 0, Tries 0, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 0
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276
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That's correct. Four days before christmas 1989. The Saturday game at Headingley was televised by Grandstand and ended in a 10 all draw in front of 9,455. You walked away with a sinking feeling knowing you'd almost certainly blown the best chance of progress and those fears were realised although another tight game (8-0) at Central Park in front of a buzzing 19,994.
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Quote ="Frosties."Brent Webb's 100th app this week if he plays isnt it?'"
I've just had a look here: www.therhinos.co.uk/rugby/player ... ef=dynamic and if that is anything to go by I'm surprised they are only one game out.
Let's start at the beginning of Webb's Leeds career in 2007. If you scroll down the page and open the link to 2007 you'll find the correct total of Appearances (on the game by game summary) at 26 but instead of the 24 tries he actually contributed (a figure correctly acknowledged in the blurb at the top of the page, 4th paragraph down) they've given him 23 + 1 GOAL. It's not even as if the 'phantom goal' was really a try in the game it has been credited to, the missing try came in a different game altogether.
Then we can see that the game by game breakdown doesn't tally with the bottom cumulative table because they've included Challenge Cup games in the former and excluded them from the latter.
Nobody said keeping accurate statistics was easy, if it was everyone would do it. I will happily stand to be corrected but here are Brent Webb's Leeds totals season by season as I have them:
2007 - Played 26 + 0, Tries 24, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 96
2008 - Played 29 + 0, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2009 - Played 24 + 1, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2010 - Played 18 + 0, Tries 13, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 52
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276
Split by Competition:
SL Regular Rounds - Played 82 + 1, Tries 54, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 216
SL Play-Offs - Played 8 + 0, Tries 4, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 16
Challenge Cup - Played 5 + 0, Tries 11, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 44
World Club Challenge - Played 2 + 0, Tries 0, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 0
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276
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| Juan - I don't disagree with your comment about Jones kicking a heavier ball, but to balance that out, they played a shedload more games per season in those days as well (including games against very weak teams in the league). Its only in the last ten years or so that the number of games played has come down significantly, with getting rid of the County Cups and John Player.
Those two facts also explain in part why historically top tryscorers smash most of today's players out of sight. If Offiah were around today and got a similar strike rate to that he had at Widnes and then Wigan, he'd score a lot less over his whole career. Hence my point that McGuire's try-scoring record compares favourably to any halfback based on tries per game. At his current strike rate if he were to play as many games as Alan Hardisty he'd get well over 300 tries.
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| Not everyone's like that with McGuire. In fact I praise the water he walks on. IMO he's the best scrum half in the country and I have said so for about 3 years. Anyway, I hate the "there's only 1 Danny McGuire" chant because it doesn't even go
We've started a new one but it's only slowly catching on. Hopefully a few more tries before the seasons end and it will have spread some.
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| Ohhhhhh ohhhhh... It's Daaaany McGuiiiiiire!!!
To sex is on fire.
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Leeds SL Era Record V Wigan
All Comps: All Fixtures
Played 49, Won 21, Drawn 3, Lost 25, Pts For 1061, Pts Agst 1076 ..... Avg Scr (22-22 ) ..... 46%
All Comps: Headingley:
Played 26, Won 13, Drawn 2, Lost 11, Pts For 657, Pts Agst 521 ..... Avg Scr (25-20) ..... 54%
SL Regular Rounds:
Played 37, Won 15, Drawn 3, Lost 19, Pts For 816, Pts Agst 849 ..... Avg Scr (22-23) ..... 45%
SL Regular Rounds: Headingley:
Played 18, Won 7, Drawn 2, Lost 9, Pts For 460, Pts Agst 400 ..... Avg Scr (26-22) ..... 44%
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Leeds' Biggest Win: 70 - 0 (Headingley - 18th June 2005)
Leeds' Biggest Win At Headingley: See Above
Leeds' Widest Winning Margin: See Above
Leeds' Widest Winning Margin At Headingley: See Above
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Wigan's Biggest Win: 68-14 (Central Park - 9th August 1996)
Wigan's Biggest Win At Headingley: 40 - 20 (1st June 1996)
Wigan's Widest Winning Margin: Above Top
Wigan's Widest Winning Margin At Headingley: Above 2nd Top
.........................................................................: 38 - 18 (24th August 2001)
Brian McClennan's record V Wigan
Played 9, Won 5, Drawn 0, Lost 4, Pts For 185, Pts Agst 155 ..... Avg Scr (21-17) ..... 56%
Leeds W/D/L record V Wigan in sequence:
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| Quote ="tvoc"And thank you for doing so.
The vast majority of lists I have produced on this thread have only related to the SL Era and as such there have been no real variations to qualify as a rule. When discussing historical achievements, as hopefully we will get to do re Sinfield at some point, then I imagine that'll be the time for the relative comparisons to begin.
Leeds should have won at the first attempt protecting the lead gained from a Derek Hallas try and Jones two pointer especially after Wigan's hooker Sayer had received his marching orders for tripping.
Reminds me of a JP Trophy game at headingley V Wigan some years later when Steve Hampson was dismissed for a reflex high shot on Colin Maskill. Wigan escaped with a draw that day also and progressed after the replay.'"
Yes we had our chances. I also remember in that game Jack Fairbanks shoulder charging Billy Boston into the paddock. You could here the crack all around the ground. Some tough man that Framer Jack
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| Quote ="BrisbaneRhino"Juan - I don't disagree with your comment about Jones kicking a heavier ball, but to balance that out, they played a shedload more games per season in those days as well (including games against very weak teams in the league). Its only in the last ten years or so that the number of games played has come down significantly, with getting rid of the County Cups and John Player.
Those two facts also explain in part why historically top tryscorers smash most of today's players out of sight. If Offiah were around today and got a similar strike rate to that he had at Widnes and then Wigan, he'd score a lot less over his whole career. Hence my point that McGuire's try-scoring record compares favourably to any halfback based on tries per game. At his current strike rate if he were to play as many games as Alan Hardisty he'd get well over 300 tries.'"
Yes good points. Also in the earlier days before the 4/10/6 tackle rule a good side could keep the ball for most of the game and forwards were heavier, slower and not around to tackle the backs. However a lot of time was taken up with fighting! and players could get lost in the mud for long spells so I suppose that evened it back again!
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| Quote ="Juan Cornetto"Yes we had our chances. I also remember in that game Jack Fairbanks shoulder charging Billy Boston into the paddock. You could here the crack all around the ground. Some tough man that Framer Jack'"
Sorry typo. Should be farmer Jack
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| Quote ="Harrigan"Ohhhhhh ohhhhh... It's Daaaany McGuiiiiiire!!!
To sex is on fire.'"
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| Quote ="tvoc"Nobody said keeping accurate statistics was easy, if it was everyone would do it. I will happily stand to be corrected but here are Brent Webb's Leeds totals season by season as I have them:
2007 - Played 26 + 0, Tries 24, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 96
2008 - Played 29 + 0, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2009 - Played 24 + 1, Tries 16, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 64
2010 - Played 18 + 0, Tries 13, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 52
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276
Split by Competition:
SL Regular Rounds - Played 82 + 1, Tries 54, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 216
SL Play-Offs - Played 8 + 0, Tries 4, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 16
Challenge Cup - Played 5 + 0, Tries 11, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 44
World Club Challenge - Played 2 + 0, Tries 0, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 0
Total - Played 97 + 1, Tries 69, Goals 0, Drop Goals 0, Points 276'"
Thank you Sky. Glad you now agree with me despite what your website and Sky News Text were saying earlier in the week.
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If Brent Webb plays tomorrow it'll mark his 100th Appearance for Leeds.
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Has there ever been a more experienced bench as Leeds' was last week in terms of substitute appearances for a club?
Ali Lauitiiti - 111
Ryan Bailey - 77
Rob Burrow - 75
Luke Burgess - 61
Total - 324
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Kevin Sinfield needs 30 points to register 2,500 for Leeds as he continues to chase down Lewis Jones all time club record of 2,920.
Using his points per game average over the last 8 seasons (since he took over the goal-kicking full time) and no lengthy injuries permitting he's on target to reach and pass the landmark during the 2nd half of the 2012 season. Providing he extends his current contract that is due to expire at the end of 2011.
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Interesting statement from Peter Smith in the YEP this week:
[iThere's no doubt the last few years have been a golden period in Leeds' history, but the one thing this Rhinos team needs before they can be considered a truly great side is a Wembley triumph.[/i
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