Favourite players from 00-04

GNR4LIFE

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Something a little different. 00-04 is an era sometimes forgotten. We didn't have much success, but we had some good moments like coming back from 24 points down against the Knights, and the great start we got off to at the start of 2002 beating the two competition heavyweights in the Dogs and Parra. People look back on this period and laugh about some of the players we had, but we did have some real gems. One of those was Lincoln Whithers. Was about 5 ft 5 but hit like David Gillespe. Had a heart the size of Pharlap.

Who would be some of your favourite players from that era? For me i'd say

Lincoln Whithers
John Wilson
Willie Manu
Robbie Mears

To this day i still think John Wilson is the most underrated player to ever play for WT's. I thought he deserved to be apart of the 05 team.
 
I think Whire Legs was the innaugural Fitzy who passed the baton to Moltz with Rankin now rounding out the relay…I liked him but..

Other favs from early days..

Tyron Smith
Kevin McGuinness
John Skandalis
Ciriaco Mescia
Ben Galea
Troy Wozniak
Matt Seers
 
Darren Senter was my fav player during those times. Guy was tough as nails and loved starting fights with 3 dudes at once.

Ben Galea is one of the most under rated player of the last 20 years. If he played for one of the more fancied clubs during those years I have no doubts he would have played origin.
 
Galea probably is my all time favourite player. Didn't mention him because he played beyond 04\. Troy Wozniak was another who was a pretty handy player. Pulled off one of the best try saving tackles i've ever seen in that Dogs game i mentioned above.
 
I always liked Corey Pearson, theres something about a prop that can ball play that impresses me. Being a wests fan obviously Mescia McGuiness and Georgallis.
 
Buddha McGuinness, had brilliant speed & footwork but couldnt tackle
Cherry - tough as old nuts
Linc Withers played well above his weight…great defender
Hoppa & Hill, while dubious characters they were in my team and liked them for 80 mins a week...sometimes.
Many began in 03/04 and went way past then guys like Hodgo Skando Liam etc
 
Yeah Tyrone Smith. What a champion every week. Gave 100%.
Jason Lowrie is another. Bit lazy but had a go.
Kevin Mcguinness was out try scoring machine.

I guess it all wasn't bad back then.
 
Hoppa is best remembered as a punchline now, but I'm not sure I've ever seen a better player and being able to stand in a tackle and offload.

Tyran Smith had his faults but he was tough and he could make something from nothing in attack.

Jumping Johnny Carlaw still keep his title as our best ever at fielding attacking kicks.

People will laugh, but I always liked Jackson Kaufusi. I remember him throwing a punch one day that could have killed someone if hadn't missed by a foot.
 
Senter was probably my favourite around that time, but enjoyed watcing these blokes play as well:

Cherry Mescia
Terry Hill
Lincoln Withers
Matt Seers
Kevin McGuiness
Steve Georgallis
Michael Gillett
John Skandallis
John Carlaw
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Something a little different. 00-04 is an era sometimes forgotten. We didn't have much success, but we had some good moments like coming back from 24 points down against the Knights, and the great start we got off to at the start of 2002 beating the two competition heavyweights in the Dogs and Parra. People look back on this period and laugh about some of the players we had, but we did have some real gems. One of those was Lincoln Whithers. Was about 5 ft 5 but hit like David Gillespe. Had a heart the size of Pharlap.

Who would be some of your favourite players from that era? For me i'd say

Lincoln Whithers
John Wilson
Willie Manu
Robbie Mears

To this day i still think John Wilson is the most underrated player to ever play for WT's. I thought he deserved to be apart of the 05 team.

Ahh yeah Johnnie 'white legs' Wilson was one of my favs being a ranga myself…he was an outside back 5/8th but the day Sheensy started him in the front row against the broncos. Ben Galea has been my favourite since day dot and Robbie Mears was another guy that had a dig every game.
 
I liked the way Shane Walker used to play, no nonsense and unheralded but built like a truck and always ran hard. Big fan of Willie Manu back in the day, just wish he could have applied himself as he had talent and was always a handful when he turned up to play. Liked Luke O'Donnell too as he was a south coast junior.
 
@innsaneink said:
I dont think JW ever started at prop…he had a few runs at lock and fewer in the back row

I will give to sheensy that we had a few out but I'm sure he did…..he may have been shifted there after we lost a front rower. Maybe the only prop we had when you think of a sheenius team full of backrowers.
 
Benny G, and that was before he even made his match-saving tackle on Matty Bowen in the 05 GF.

Always thought Robbie Farah was a decent footballer from back in those times.
 
@maxxy86 said:
@innsaneink said:
I dont think JW ever started at prop…he had a few runs at lock and fewer in the back row

I will give to sheensy that we had a few out but I'm sure he did…..he may have been shifted there after we lost a front rower. Maybe the only prop we had when you think of a sheenius team full of backrowers.

I don't remember Wilson starting at Prop but I do remember Sheensy starting with Danny Galea and Bronson Harrison as Props and a bench full of more backrowers against Parra side containing Fui Fui n Cayless …needless to say it worked great for the opening 3 mins..not so well after that...
 
@Geo. said:
@maxxy86 said:
@innsaneink said:
I dont think JW ever started at prop…he had a few runs at lock and fewer in the back row

I will give to sheensy that we had a few out but I'm sure he did…..he may have been shifted there after we lost a front rower. Maybe the only prop we had when you think of a sheenius team full of backrowers.

I don't remember Wilson starting at Prop but I do remember Sheensy starting with Danny Galea and Bronson Harrison as Props and a bench full of more backrowers against Parra side containing Fui Fui n Cayless …needless to say it worked great for the opening 3 mins..not so well after that...

Sheens never valued prop as a position honestly makes you wonder why he signed Galloway one of the very few decent props he signed over the years.
 
@fulleightyminutes said:
Such great names on this list.

How about Joel Caine?

Caine was terrible imo. Fitzhenry gets a bad, and rightfully so for doing some shocking things, but Caine was right up there with him. Probably easily forgetten cos we're going back 15 years now. I remember the last game he played for us in early 03 he missed a couple simple shots at goal, and after the last one Sheens threw his hat down in disgust, and that's the last we ever saw of Joel Caine.
 
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