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| That makes sense.
The part that still doesn't add up though, is why he didn't score more tries for us. It may be more of a reflection on the team rather than him. Even in those last couple of seasons of his career, Drummond was still very quick. He might have knocked on a bit but it wasn't like watching an ageing pro whose legs had gone. In these days before the full-time era, the best athletes stood out from the rest. I remember seeing Des standing on the wing close to the terraces, and thinking you could tell he was going to be fast, just by looking at him. He was very quick to get into full speed as well which is why he could get away from players.
Back then, you used to see some ridiculous try tallies from some players. Offiah would get 40 or 50 tries a season, then even some guys at lesser teams like Greg Austin or a young Anthony Sullivan were getting 30 odd, and Des would get about 10. Felt like we didn't do a good job of finding space for him to exploit.
Also, is this my memory playing tricks, or did Des do a lot out of work out of dummy half taking the ball up, in the days before wingers doing that became a thing?
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| Yes, Drummond and Forster (and Thackray, too) did a lot of that dummy half work.
I too can't explain him getting more tries for us, though. Maybe he was "over marked" by the opposition, plus he had Joe Ropati (another fave of mine) inside him, and Joe could be a little greedy with the ball.
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| Well I've had time to think and see other people's choices.
I decided the 'rules' that I am going to apply.
1. Must have played from the 83/84 season onwards (when I started regularly watching them).
[Although I went to some games from 1973, I only stared regularly following from 83/84 - so that means the likes of Ashcroft, Chisnall, Gordon, Murphy, Nicholas, Whitehead, Martyn and Kelly can't feature - some of them would have).
2. They must have played for us for at least a season
[Sorry Hiku, Johns
3. Must be based on what I saw, and include a certain level of consistency (difficult to define accurately - but affected Ben Murdoch-Masila and Ben Curries inclusion)
Here goes -
1. Brett Hodgson
2. Chris Hicks
3. Allan Bateman ('The Clamp')
4. Jonathan Davies (simply impossible to miss him out - a true genius)
5. Joel Monaghan
6. Lee Briers
7. Alfie Langer
8. Adrian Morley
9. Michael Monaghan
10. Les Boyd
11. Mark Roberts
12. Ben Westwood
13. Mike Gregory
Subs
14. Daryl Clark
15. Bob Jackson
16. Chris Hill
17. Gareth Carvell
Notable mentions ie didn't quite make the cut.
1. Steve Hesford (unfortunately only saw the end of his career), David Lyon, Stefan Ratchford, Kurt Ridley, Iestyn Harris, Brian Johnson
2/5. Des Drummond, John Bevan, Richard Henare
3/4. Phil Blake, Gary Mercer, Toa Kohe-Love, Chris Bridge, Martin Gleeson, Matt King, Ryan Atkins, Bryson Goodwin
6. John Woods, Andy Gregory, Kevin Ellis
7. Greg Mackey, Chris Sandow, Nat Wood
8/10. Danny Nutley, Ben Harrison, Mike Cooper, Paul Wood
9. Duane Mann
11/12. Alan Rathbone, Logan Swann, Simon Grix, Louis Anderson, Trent Waterhouse, David Solomona
13. Paul Sculthorpe, Vinnie Anderson
Could almost make another 2 teams with the 'notable mentions'.
It would be interesting to see if 'my' team could gel especially when you have so many real rugby brains in that team (Hodgson, Davies, Briers, Langer, M.Monaghan, M.Gregory - not to mention Clark on the bench!).
Cheers
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| Quote Lord Tony Smith="Lord Tony Smith"To pass a bit of time this has been going round on Facebook post your all time Warrington 13 and 4 subs you’ve watched in your lifetime.'"
You've not done yours, yet, LTS.
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| Quote Builth Wells Wire="Builth Wells Wire"www.eraofthebiff.com/announcements/p114-des-drummond-offiah-and-goalposts-by-dave-hands-warrington'"
Had a look at that site for Les Boyd, in a lot of the videos he seemed to be playing with a number 9 on his shirt. Did he play hooker over there? (Sorry in advance for drifting).
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| 1. Brett Hodgson
2. Joel Monaghan
3. Matt King
4. Toa Kohe-Love
5. Chris Hicks
6. Lee Briers
7. Alan Langer
8. Adrian Morley
9. Michael Monaghan
10. Gareth Carvell
11. Ben Westwood
12. Trent Waterhouse
13. Paul Sculthorpe
14. Daryl Clark
15. Tawera Nikau
16. David Solomona
17. Brent Grose
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| Quote Captain Hook="Captain Hook"Had a look at that site for Les Boyd, in a lot of the videos he seemed to be playing with a number 9 on his shirt. Did he play hooker over there? (Sorry in advance for drifting).'"
In the old NSW comp they numbered the pack in a (to us) unusual manner with the back row wearing 8,9 and 10, the props 11 and 13 and hooker at 12. Can't remember when they changed it to concur with the rest of the RL world. It may have been the advent of Super League.
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| Quote sally cinnamon="sally cinnamon"I see most people have Drummond in their team. I put Hicks and Joel Monaghan in over him, a bit controversially. Dessie was a better athlete, in terms of his speed and acceleration, than either of them. JM was not in the same league as Dessie for athleticism. So why go JM ahead of him?
I had two question marks over Des.
First was, he could be a bit prone to errors. He wasn't the best under the high ball, and I think rival teams didn't exploit it as much as they would against others, probably out of respect/fear for Dessie and maybe they thought if you bomb him from distance and he takes it cleanly there could be trouble on if he had open space in front of him to build up speed. Also he did knock on sometimes, again out of respect for Des he didn't get the usual groans and moans that other players would have got from the Fletcher St End, it was just an awkward sigh.
Second was, considering Dessie's abilities, he never seemed to score that many tries. He scored some great ones for sure, and when the ball was working its way out to his side of the field you felt that only a small overlap needed to be on and he would burn off any defender round the outside. But he was less prolific than Forster and Tony Thorniley, who didn't have Dessie's physical gifts, in the years I saw him.
Admittedly I only saw his last couple of seasons, and maybe he was on the decline then and he was better when he first signed from Leigh, which others who have him in their all time teams saw.'"
You must be a similar age to myself, with a much better memory.
I remember dessie, and also have the same memories of him being error prone. I seem to remember a few passes being fumbled into touch with space ahead of him. Then there was the pace that couldn't really be matched. One thing that I don't think is in doubt, is how how tough he was.
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| On the subject of Dessie, he acquired the nickname of 'Teflon' for his latter years with us. 'Dessie with the non stick hands' one jolly chap used to shout from the scoreboard corner.
Yes he was error prone but was still a great finisher even when the blinding pace had gone and his defence was always fierce despite his technique being his own.
As another poster mentioned we should have tried to get Des and John Woods 3 or 4 years earlier than we did. Woods and Andy Gregory would have been a hell of a half combination.
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| Quote Matt King's kitten="Matt King's kitten"and his defence was always fierce despite his technique being his own.
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I enjoyed Mike Forshaw's story about making his debut (for Wigan) against Warrington, and being on the receiving end of Des tackling him with his head, and lying on the ground winded thinking "is rugby league really the game for me...?" 
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| The other thing I remember about watching Dessie run, was how natural his running form was. His head and body were virtually still, carried along by a blur of legs. He looked like a track sprinter with a ball under his arm. Other players who were breaking clear would look like they were straining to stay ahead of the chasers, Des just looked like speed came easy. I don't remember him doing many sidesteps or jinking round people, he just hugged the touchline and backed himself to beat people for speed.
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