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| my 2 favourites were
1. my first - 13 - 3 win at the boulevard in the floodlight cup with rovers heavy favourites
2. the win at craven park when dirty git casey got sorted out by fred ah kuoi and then sent off and pushed the touch judge
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| Quote thehullwhitestar="thehullwhitestar"That Craven park game was fantastic. Seem to remember being behind by a couple of scores first half and Steve Evans going the length of the pitch towards the end to top off a comfortable win. Didn't it also delay their title winning celebrations by one week as well?
The 1984 29-12 Yorkshire cup win was also great just like any other game with Sterling playing.'"
wasn't it the yorkshire cup final at boothferry when evans went the length in the last few minutes?
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| Quote the artist="the artist"wasn't it the yorkshire cup final at boothferry when evans went the length in the last few minutes?'"
It could have been both ! LOL My memories of both of those games are fantastic ones but maybe becoming a little confused LOL
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| Cant remember that many, but the 2010 derby has to be my favourite, it had everything.
It was the epitomy of a true 'Derby'
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| Intercepted a pass by Craig Halls old man to wrap up the game.Rmember the game at Caravan Park after they'd won the plate.FC fans throwing paper plates around the East Stand 
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| 1979 Floodlit trophy final at the boulevard got there early to get in threpenny stand was that full could not move for full match.
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| Ahhhh, Briscoe!
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| John Player Trophy final in '82 at Headingley. Ronnie Wileman's great run from dummy half down the wing was just fantastic. 12-4 win to FC 
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| John Player Trophy final 1982 @ Headingley. What a day.
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| Far too many from the 80's to chose just one, but the CP Fred v Casey game, along with my 1st ever derby, the 79 floodlit. do stand out.
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| Quote mosher="mosher"John Player Trophy final 1982 @ Headingley. What a day.'"
Our coach broke down on the way to Leeds and as we got in the ground. Wileman picked the ball up and went down the wing. Great timing 
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| I remember a Challenge cup 3rd round game at the Boulevard around 76/77. Bill Ramsey was playing for us, as well as Keith Boxall who was playing some great stuff, Hancock and Davidson in the halves Glyn Turner at Centre.
Anyway, Rovers had a great side at that time and were overwhelming favourites on the day. As the match reached the last quarter it was clear a valiant FC effort would not be enoughs to stay with them. Then with around 20 mins to go and leading by 6 or 7 pts points, they had a man sent off, I think it was Paul Rose. 10 mins later Phil Lowe was sent off too for punching, and we were playing against 11 men, of course even with a team of workers we were camped on their line, and finally went over with around 5 minutes left. Rovers were now defending for their lives and we bombed chance after chance. Then with seconds left, Glyn Turner fed Alf Macklin with a pass that was at least a yard forward, burly Alf ran through Sully from 5 ds out to score in the Threepenny's/Bunkers corner. We all waited for it to be chalked off for the pass but amazingly the ref let it stand. That won us the game. Rovers had stars all over the team, and we'd done a goliath on them, albeit with 11 men, but it didn't matter. We'd won. In the next round we drew Cup holders Widnes at home and went out 20-8 at the Boulevard. At that time many felt that Millward and Sully had both missed their best chance to get to Wembley, as their careers at the top were coming to an end, or so we thought. Little did we know what was to happen in 3 years later, or that amazingly Sully would also win it again with his beloved FC .
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