Yeah well everyone else picked Sella over Maso, including meInteresting to note: When selecting his best side of all-time, Barry John selected Jo Maso in his side. John retired in 1971 and Maso retired in 1973. So John was well exposed to Maso. I just find it interesting because there's not a lot of players I've known who've seen Maso and Sella and commented about it in their books. John picked Maso over Sella.
Thanks. I was rather glad when you picked Cotton () cause that meant Milne was practically mine.Indipper, for mine you are winning this thing hands down! Such a great side that and the fact that you recognised Iain Milne makes me happy. I've got a Barbarians match on DVD between Australia and the Babaas and Iain Milne came up against an Australian named Stan Pilecki who was in his late 30s at the times. It seriously looked like a son crippling his father because poor old Stan's legs couldn't handle the sheer force of Iain Milne.
If I'm picking the best rugby side of the 80s, Milne is in there.
Hmmm, just looking on Scrum.com, he seems to have been listed at 12 far more than 13. Brumby, are you able to confirm if he played best at 12 or 13?Guscott played 13.
Definitely remember him best as an outside centre. Played dozens of times with Carling inside him at 2nd 5/8. In fact, if memory serves, he (Gusgitt) played on the wing a couple of times too.Hmmm, just looking on Scrum.com, he seems to have been listed at 12 far more than 13. Brumby, are you able to confirm if he played best at 12 or 13?
Probably best to E-mail it to someone who can do the picks for you. But you run the risk of having both the players you want being picked and having no back up.Bit of a problem lads. I'll be away on holiday for the weekend so I wont be able to keep up with this. I know who I want for my next choice, and if that person gets picked I know who I want for my back-up. What to do?