So good they named a park after him... At least, in those days they just made something up when they hadn't a clue what went on, and everyone just moaned and got on with it. More or less like the championship, to be right!
I can remember Terry Price with a drop goal from around his own 25 at the old Craven Park in Hull. Mind, he did have a boot on him.
Aye, my grandad told me about Terry. He had such a boot on him he actually got a gig as a field-goal kicker in the NRL. It didn't really work out, but for an NRL scout to actually get him signed up tells you a lot. They were't short of kickers in American colleges.
When Terry was playing the rule was if you kicked the ball dead it was always a drop out so you got the ball back. Terry could kick the ball dead behind the oppositions dead ball line from almost his own tryline. Consequently we were always getting the ball back. Because of Terry doing this the rule was altered to what it is now, a tap restart on the 20 metre line.