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| STEVE SNITCH
Let's start with Steve Snitch the player. Tell us about your junior days and why you played Rugby League ?
[iI started out at hull boys club when I was 7.... the love for the game was there straight away I think. I just remember all I wanted to do was play. I moved to Embassy Longhill aged 14. At this time I was training every night... Hull schools, Yorkshire schools, Humberside and also club. Playing Saturday and Sunday. Couldn't get enough.[/i
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If I remember correctly, you came through the junior ranks and were in the academy with some really good young talent from that era. How was your time at the academy and who did you play with that went on to make a career in the game ?
[iYeah that's right. Some of my best days. The excitement of getting signed was unreal... John Harbin gave me a trial after being spotted by John Holroyd. Played 4 trial games then got signed. Even though it was for very little money I wasn't even bothered. A lot of them lads went on to have great careers... Danny Brough... Tom Haughey.... Chris Feather.... Ben Westwood.....Gaz Ellis.....Keith Mason... A fair few went on to play a lot of championship rugby too. The only team that beat us was Leeds in the Academy Grand Final.[/i
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Can you remember your 1st team debut at Wakefield? How did you feel when you got the call up and how did the game go ?
[iYeah I remember it well it was Leeds away in the challenge cup we were down to the bare bones so I got called up. Felt a mixture of nervousness and excitement.....Came on after about 25 mins and dropped it first touch then got spotted by Tony Carroll all afternoon . My super League debut came towards back end of the year against Saints, we got pumped but I played ok, then I think I played 4 more games that year.[/i
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2004 was probably the season that a lot of fans remember most with the playoff win at Hull and then the heart breaking loss at Wigan. What are your memories of that season ?
[iThat was a great bunch of blokes that year I think most of still speak to this day and obviously we had a decent year... Shane got coach of the year too. Bitter disappointment after getting beat to Wigan obviously, but we was pretty much written off by everyone but ourselves.[/i
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Can you give us some highs and lows of your time at Trinity ?
[iThe highs were first signing, making my debut, I got picked for the SL under 21s I enjoyed that.... My second stint at Wakey I had a good year on the pitch... unfortunately Adam Watene passed in the off season and then young Leon Walker.... obviously there was a few tough times when we were losing often but when people die it hits different. It never got lower than that.[/i
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Was there anyone in particular who you bonded with with during your time at Wakefield ?
[iYeah Tom Haughey is my daughters godfather, I see Mark Stubly who played academy with us ....I flew to France a few week back for Olivier Elimas 40th... I see Paul Jackson for a coffee now and then I see Gaz Ellis at charity games we play in. There are blokes who moved back home that I spent a lot of time with.... Chris Feather, Semi Tadulala, I see them when they visit.[/i
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Wakefield, Huddersfield, Castleford, Featherstone & Doncaster are among the clubs you played for. I'm assuming you loved West Yorkshire so much that you didn't want to leave the area ?
[iSh*t hole mate I'm back in Hull lol ! | |
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