RUGBY LEAGUE YARN OF THE MONTH - No22. 02/05/2007 |
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Humerous story involving Les Boyd and St Helens hooker Graham Liptrot |
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Paul Harrison,
Warrington, England |
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02/05/2007 |
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Les Boyd. Having read all the stories of Les I couldn't
add anything myself although I do recall most of those
by others.
My story comes from a mate of mine who was playing against
Warrington for St Helens. Many of you will remember Harry
Pinner from his Saints days and he went on to play for
Great Britain, Widnes and (he'll kill me for this one)
Carlisle. He was also assistant coach to John Monie at
wigan.
Well this is his story of Les Boyd. Don't know the date
but it was a sunday afternoon at Knowsley Road, St Helens,
and Les is driving the ball forward and is tackled by
two saints players but refuses to go down and is trying
to offload.
Saints hooker Graham Liptrot comes in third man and completes
the tackle knocking Boyd to the ground on his back. Not
content with that Lippy decides to let boyd have one,
a forearm accross the nose that is.
Harry as saints captain quickly pulls Lippy off the tackle
and begins to tell him what an idiot he is and how Boyd
would kill him.
Lippy unconcerned tells Harry "don't worry I'm going off,
I've just seen my number held up on the touch line". Harry
looked over and sure enough the number 9 is held up and
Lippy duly trots toward the touch.
As the trainer spots Lippy coming over he looks at the
number held aloft and immediately turns it over to bring
the five eigth (stand off) off.
Lippy somewhat pale by now returns to the fray, dreading
the next scrum. The next scum comes and there's no way
Lippy is getting in that front row with Boyd. He asks
Harry to pack at hooker which he declined saying he was
dreading going in at Lock (loose foward). No one else
would swap so Lippy went in. I don't need to finish the
story you can all guess what happened, but it involved
a stretcher.
Harry asked me to put this on for him hope you enjoy it.
If you want to include Harry on your where are they now
he runs a pub in Grappenhall Village, near Warrington
called the Parr Arms.
From Quigs - great memories Paul - thank Harry for
me.. he must have some more he'd love to share too.. cheers
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