: Sat Mar 28, 2009 2:43 pm
I was sat in the stand directly in front of the radio commentators bench and heard Ray French telling his listeners of the moment that Leon's family and team-mates walked out to half-way. His comments were something along the lines of;
"Leon Walker's family have just walked along the touch line to half-way to massive applause with everyone on their feet, and now the ground has fallen silent. It's an eerie silence with just the wind blowing around us. An impeccable silence, with still a good few minutes before the official minutes silence. I've never seen such a thing at a Rugby League game."
I don't often agree with anything Ray says, but that summed-up that particular few minutes nicely.
I was thoroughly choked last night, from the moment I walked up to Belle Vue to stand at the railings covered with tributes to Leon, through the Sky interview with his parents, and to the final whistle.
Well done to everyone who attended the game, and those involved.