HoldenV8
Journey Man
Cheers, I use those two. Thought you might have had another secret source.
Memory. I've got to use it somehow before I get old and forget lol
Cheers, I use those two. Thought you might have had another secret source.
I think what did Wolf in was the betting. From then on he was basically used in first grade as a last resort.
His days were numbered no matter what he played like last year.
Agree @HoldenV8 . I've always thought following the betting the powers that be stamped him 'never to play in 1st grade again' and the only reason he did was due to a shortage of fit players.
I think it unfair to crucify him for one game, which happened to be the '13 GF, when many of his great games outweighed it. Several times last year I watched him in NSW Cup and thought he should return to NRL.
I've always loved Wolfman - for his character, playing ability and, most of all his courage. Imo its a damn shame he's unwanted and at 29 has retired way too young for no good reason.
Nick Yakich - 52 tries, 74 games (70.27%)
Scott Donald - 48 tries, 68 games (70.58%)
Ken Irvine - 41 tries, 60 games (68.33%)
Interesting that the wingers with the top conversion rates were all genuine speedsters. Speed does kill - opposition defences!
Interesting that the wingers with the top conversion rates were all genuine speedsters. Speed does kill - opposition defences!
Sharing this article I found on David Wolfman Williams and retirement which may interest some:
www.northernbeachesadvocate.com.au/2025/05/29/wolfmans-winning-advice/
“The part that I found difficult with retiring at 29 wasn’t so much moving on from rugby league. I never really enjoyed the fame side of it, or getting recognised." I always thought he relished being the "Wolfman" but apparently not. I still loved the player and character anyway...
Sounds like he'd be worth having in to have a chat to the current crop. Always loved WolfieSharing this article I found on David Wolfman Williams and retirement which may interest some:
www.northernbeachesadvocate.com.au/2025/05/29/wolfmans-winning-advice/
“The part that I found difficult with retiring at 29 wasn’t so much moving on from rugby league. I never really enjoyed the fame side of it, or getting recognised." I always thought he relished being the "Wolfman" but apparently not. I still loved the player and character anyway...
Perspective TimeHe failed up to rep footy and his natural position was the end of one of the best club backlines we've probably seen.
Yes it does. I'd have thought his fractured spine injury would be by far the worst that he's dealing with and probably for the rest of his life.“The worst injuries are ones that I’m still dealing with now, hand, back and shoulders,” shared Mr Williams.
Man this game takes a lot outta ya!
Fairly certain it was a fractured neck vertebrae that didn't require surgery or tractionYes it does. I'd have thought his fractured spine injury would be by far the worst that he's dealing with and probably for the rest of his life.
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