Thursday 1 November 2018

Featherstone Rovers Records: Goals in a Match

Featherstone Rovers Records: 
Goals in a Match











Record History

When looking at records you have to remember that the sort of scoring we are used to seeing in recent years was very different in days gone by. To illustrate the point, younger supporters would be surprised to know that Fev have played 81 matches in which the aggregate score has been 6 or less points and they have played in which the final score was 0-0!

Goals in a match are taken as the total of successfully kicked conversions, penalties and drop goals. Drop goals are included because until 1973-74 they counted as 2 points and there is no information available to distinguish between drop goals and other goals, just as modern records do not distinguish between conversions and penalties.


From the beginning

In our first season (1921-22), the first game was away at Bradford Northern on August 27th and Jimmy Williams kicked 3 goals in our 17-3 victory. He did the same again on the 17th September against Keighley. That was surpassed on Christmas Eve 1921 when Jim Denton kicked 4 at home against Hull Kingston Rovers. The following season Jim Denton kicked 4 again twice (September 9th against Halifax and the following week on September 17th against Salford). A few weeks later this record was equalled by Tom Wynard on 11th November, 1922 against Keighley.


On the 22nd September, 1923 Tom Wynard raised the record by kicking 6 goals against Bradford Northern. It was more than eight years before this was broken when George Johnson kicked 10 in an amazing 47-0 win against Bradford Northern (again!) on October 3rd, 1931.
George Johnson remained the record holder for over 32 years. It was finally beaten on 8th February, 1964 when Rovers beat amateurs Stanningley 60-4 in the first round of the Challenge Cup. Don Fox kicked 12 goals in that match.


Don Fox held that record for 25 years. Then on 17th September, 1989 Rovers thrashed Keighley 86-18 in the first round of the Yorkshire Cup and Mark Knapper (who only played 16 games for Fev) kicked 13 goals. That record still stands. Perhaps, in his short career, Mark is even better known for a touchline conversion in the final moments of the Yorkshire Cup semi-final that year that won the match against Castleford!


Summer Era
No player in the summer era has been able to beat Mark Knapper’s record but Liam Finn equalled it twice in 2012. The first occasion was against Hunslet Old Boys in the Challenge Cup on the 25th March and then he repeated the feat in a Championship match against Swinton Lions on August 12th.


Footnote

It’s a bit of a surprise that Steve Quinn, Fev’s overall record goal kicker, doesn't feature in the goals in a match record. He kicked 11 goals in a match twice and 10 goals three times but all those were after Don Fox had set the record at 12.



Monday 22 October 2018

Featherstone Rovers Records: Tries in a Match

Featherstone Rovers Records: 
Tries in a Match











Record History

In Rovers first season as a professional club (1921-22) no player managed to record a hat trick but on 7 occasions players managed a brace. The first of these was by scrum-half Joe Kirkham at home to Keighley on September 17th, 1921. Joe was followed that year by Jack Hirst (twice), Joe Kirkham again, Taylor Johnson, Sid Denton and Billy Clements.

Early on in the following season, Joe Kirkham scored two tries in a match for the third time and Norman Tait also bagged a pair. Then, on the 23rd December, 1922, Joe Hirst (Rover’s first international player) scored the first ever hat trick for Fev. In fact he went one better with 4 tries in that match which was at home against Bradford Northern.

Jim Denton equalled Jack Hirst’s 4 tries on 25th April, 1925. This time the opponents were York and it was the final game of that season.

Almost exactly four years later, Jack Hirst reclaimed the record for himself when he scored 5 tries in a match on April 24th 1929. Once again Hirst did it in a home match against Bradford Northern.

That record was to remain unbeaten and unequalled for the next 39 years. It was 13th April, 1968 and ironically (see below) Fev were playing Doncaster. Mick Smith was playing his 124th game for Fev and he had never managed a hat trick. But that day, amazingly, he scored 6 tries to set the new record and in the subsequent 50 years it has never been beaten. Mick was a Challenge Cup winner with Fev twice - in 1967 and in 1983. In the commentary by Eddie Waring of one of those matches he captures brilliantly the essence of Fev at that time when he says “and there’s Mick Smith. He’s the foreigner in the team - he comes from Doncaster.”

During the rest of the pre-summer era the highest number of tries anyone managed was the 5 that were scored by Mel Mason against Bramley at home on the 10th February, 1973.

Just over 21 years passed after Mick Smith scored his 6 tries in a match before that figure was matched by Chris Bibb. It was the first round of the Yorkshire Cup against Keighley on 17th September, 1989. Fev hammered Keighley 86-18. In that game not only did Chris Bibb equal the try scoring in a match record but two more records were also achieved which we will come onto in later posts. You would have thought that the scoreline indicated that Keighley were a pretty poor team but three of those players on the day were signed by Fev in the next few months and all proved to be assets to Rovers. The three were Owen Simpson, Terry Manning and Gary Rose.


Summer Era

Until 2018, no player had scored more than 5 tries in a match in the summer era. Indeed between 1996 and 2005 the highest was 4 tries in a match which was achieved seven times by Darren Hughes (v Hull Kingston Rovers in 1997), Steve Collins (v Keighley Cougars in 1998), Wayne Simonds (v Keighley Cougars in 1999), Richard Chapman (v Wigan Saint Patrick’s in 2000), Jamie Rooney (v Swinton Lions in 2002), Richard Newlove (v Castleford Lock Lane in 2004), and Matty Wray (v Thornhill Trojans in 2005).

Then, on 12th March 2006, in a Challenge Cup 3rd round tie against Skirlaugh, Wayne McHugh set a new record for the Summer Era to scoring 5 tries in a match. That feat was repeated three times. Ian Hardman did it twice - against Doncaster in 2009 and against London Broncos, away, in 2016. Tangi Ropati scored 5 against Swinton Lions in 2012.

Finally we come to July 1st this year. Brad Dwyer was playing for Fev in his second match on dual registration from Leeds. The match was at home against Rochdale Hornets. Dwyer started on the subs bench and only came on in the 21st minute. Amazingly, within 10 minutes he had scored a hat trick and went on to add 3 more to equal Rovers ‘All Time’ record of 6 in a match. Coach, John Duffy, took him off in the 63rd minute so Dwyer’s 6 tries were scored when he was only on the pitch for a total of 42 minutes. An unbelievable  achievement!


Footnote

There have been several times over the years when players have got to the 5 try mark and we have been urging them on hoping to see them equal or even break the record. It was different in the case of Brad Dwyer. We were quite glad to see him taken off. fevnut really didn’t want to see the record held by Mick Smith (374 appearances) and Chris Bibb (246 appearances), who were two great players and servants of Featherstone Rovers, wiped off by a player who was not ‘one of ours’!



Saturday 20 October 2018

Wednesday 10 October 2018

fevnut's musings special: A tribute to Ian Hardman






fevnut's musings


Ian Hardman: fevnut’s tribute

Championship Grand Final Winner: 2011

fevnut wants to thank Ian Hardman for his wonderful contribution to Fev over the last ten years. He will be an absolutely huge miss next year. Of the 1,081 players who have played for Rovers, only 47 did so for ten or more years and in the summer era there have only been two others (Stuart Dickens and Steve Dooler).

For us, Ian’s quality and determination are summed up by the 2016 season. Before the season began, those of us present at the ceremony when Jon Sharp awarded players their shirts and revealed the squad numbers could not fail to see how bitterly disappointed Ian was when the #1 shirt was handed to loanee, Danny Craven, and Ian was handed the #15 shirt.

In similar circumstances many players would have become despondent and looked to progress their career elsewhere. But not Ian! In the first game of the season he duly took his place on the bench and when he came on put in a tremendous performance, proving the injustice of his squad number. In the second game Jon Sharp started with him back in his usual fullback position and he went on to be in the starting line-up in 29 of the 32 matches that year, having proved (yet again) what a valuable member of the team he was.

We were delighted to contribute to Ian's Testimonial year by working with him to put his testimonial brochure together. That's how we got hold of the photo of Ian as a baby. Have you ever seen a baby photo that is so instantly recognisable?


When you look at it Ian’s record it is quite amazing. Of the aforementioned 1,081 players who have appeared for Rovers first team Ian comes:

1)    3rd on the list of top try scorers with 131 tries (only Don Fox and John Newlove having scored more)
2)    13th on the list of top points scorers with 827 points
3)    17th on the list of top goal scorers with 152 goals (and he only kicked goals in the last two years!)
4)    20th on the list of top try rates with a try rate of 45% (131 tries in 288 appearances)
5)    25th on the list of top appearances made with 288.

So here we present his Fev career stats in the knowledge that he will always be remembered as a great servant of Featherstone Rovers. Ian, we are going to really miss you!




5 Tries in a Match - TWICE!

79%! An excellent goal kicking record




And here is the full list of every match Ian played for Fev, season by season