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| According to BBC Look North there could be a statue erected at Wembley near to the Bobby Moore one, of a famous RL Personality.
Who should it be ?
I would support Mike Gregory
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| Greg obviously gets the emotional vote but Alex Murphy is the only option for me.
Consistent brilliance at Wembley.
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| Michael Monaghan for his outstanding game last season or a Statue of Vinnie in the Feckin Power up stance. OK not a statue by maybe a picture then near the bogs 
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| Sean Edwards - probably near the railway line to keep the kids away.
If the BBC has anything to do with it you'll see Eddie Waring's likeness...
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| A little gargoyle of Shaun on each corner of the ground would be quite appropriate. Seriously though, Shaun Edwards, with his Wembley record, is the only choice.
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| Shaun Edwards would be my second choice but in my opinion he is a Wigan legend whereas Alex Murphy is a rugby league legend.
I do acknowledge the bias in my opinion though...
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| Quote Dropkick Murphy="Dropkick Murphy"Shaun Edwards would be my second choice but in my opinion he is a Wigan legend whereas Alex Murphy is a rugby league legend.
I do acknowledge the bias in my opinion though...'"
Edwards has to be classed as a rugby legend (of both codes now) - his heydeys at Wigan coincided with their dominance at Wembley, who comes close to his Wembley record?
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| Can see it being bloody Offiah after "that try." 
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| its gotta be of god.
aka TONY SMITH.
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| the famous rugby league images of Wembley to me are
Offiahs Try V leeds.
Hanley running slightly sideways for the try against Halifax
and before my time Fox's missed conversion "the Poo-er lad"
Sean Edwards may have played there more than most but he isnt iconic in any way shape or form......
Hanley for me by a mile....(a slightly Camp hand on hips statue but Hanley never the Less)
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| Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"the famous rugby league images of Wembley to me are
Offiahs Try V leeds.
Hanley running slightly sideways for the try against Halifax
and before my time Fox's missed conversion "the Poo-er lad"
Sean Edwards may have played there more than most but he isnt iconic in any way shape or form......
Hanley for me by a mile....(a slightly Camp hand on hips statue but Hanley never the Less)'"
are you a pie eater in disguise??????????????????????
sounds like.
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| Andy Gregory. 9 times a Wembley finalist, 9 times a Wembley winner. Has to be.
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