Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"That's the one I was thinking of.
Seem to remember Leeds taking a hiding a few years later (might have been at Odsal) and then going to Hull KR with a virtual reserve side including Paul Gill and John Holmes in the midweek and winning?'"
Don't remember that one unless it's the one Brisbane recalls here:
Quote Andy Gilder="BrisbaneRhino"I heard the Hull KR win on the radio - if that's the game where Whitehead scored a goal? We played them in the Premiership (was it even the next game??) and got mullered 54-0 or something. I remember that game very clearly, as it was my first visit to Craven Park.'"
Hull KR were the newly crowned Champions (1983/84) and Leeds went there as lambs to the slaughter with a scratchy looking side containing the likes of Mark Campbell, Gareth Ingham, Andy Sykes, Paul Whitehead and Mark Wilson. Quite incredibly they won 20-16. They followed that Sunday game up with a Tuesday night drubbing at Odsal (4-34) in the final (re-arranged) league match of the season only to return to Craven Park the following Sunday for KR to strike down with great vengeance and furious anger to the tune of 54-0 in the first round of the Premiership which they went on to win. On a personal note we had a cock-up on the transport front (thanks to Wallace Arnold) and got to the game late (10 minutes in - about 15/20 points down) and worse still not a programme in sight to be had.
It took me around five years to find a copy but it felt like winning the lottery when I did even though it was in less than pristine condition and festooned with scorers.
Quote Andy Gilder="Andy Gilder"Wierd how some games just stick in your memory - a win at home to Widnes in the early 80s with Tony Binder at full-back, Mark Campbell and David Heselwood in the second row and Phil Owen (or was it Phil Turner) at prop?'"
Great game. 82/83 - Alan Smith try in the corner with John Myler waiting for the ball to go dead .... in those conditions, yeah fat chance, well left. Mark Cambbell got the other Leeds try in an unexpected 10-5 win.
Quote Andy Gilder="doc-rhino"that win always sticks in my mind too, think campbell played loose forward. Was nearly as much a scratch side as the one that beat cas on international weekend recently. '"
You are right about Campbell but the side weren't all that scratchy albeit the underdogs on the day given the opposition.
Leeds:
Tony Binder
Alan Smith, Neil Hague, Ian Wilkinson, Andrew Smith
John Holmes, Mark Conway
Andy Sykes, David Ward, Keith Rayne
Dave Hesselwood, Des Armitage, Mark Campbell
Subs:
Pat Mitchell, Paul Whitehead (DNP)