Bruce Gibbs | Life as a Wests Magpie in the face-slapping era | Rugby League

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2020
  • Bruce Gibbs was a hard hitting rugby league player through the 70's and 80's. Bruce talks about how it was being apart of the infamous west magpies who were one the most feared and violent teams. Also what it was like playing alongside Tommy Raudonikis and under Roy Masters.
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  • @TheGuru12163
    @TheGuru12163 3 года назад +7

    Who came here since Tommy died. Loved all the old Wests guys what an era. Thank god I got to see it!

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed , but Gibbs had poor hands , too slow, easily stepped around
      Gibbs was the worse 1st grade forward at the time
      Wests reserves were always last, thus no depth
      As a former grade player and coach , I would have him as dressing room attendant - that’s it

  • @docgonzales
    @docgonzales 3 года назад +7

    Bruce Gibbs was a very very big man, and yes deceptively fast.

  • @HarleyThrottleJuice
    @HarleyThrottleJuice 4 года назад +18

    I grew up as a Wests fan, will never forget those Lidcombe days! I recall one day there hearing a woman in the crowd yell out “eat him Gibbs, he’s a pie!”

    • @greatwhitedrifter1211
      @greatwhitedrifter1211 4 года назад +3

      bruce loved a good old manly pie,would have been glorious being there watching

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      But Gibbs had horrible hands

  • @Rossk58
    @Rossk58 2 года назад +6

    An era when men were men, and had to be to survive those games.

  • @wayneobrien8150
    @wayneobrien8150 2 года назад +2

    One of the Magpies best, Sloth. Love him and Dallas.

  • @richardnixon1013
    @richardnixon1013 3 года назад +6

    A great player,and one of the toughest men alive. GREAT to see he is doing well!

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      Great Player !!!????! He just dropped the ball every time he was passed it
      Too slow !!!

  • @plane-crashes-aussie-stories
    @plane-crashes-aussie-stories Год назад +2

    Grew up in Guildford which was in Parra's district but a Tigers man from childhood. But who didn't love to see that Magpies team bashing Manly. Great days. A lot of those Wests players were more skillful than they were given credit for because most people only focused on the fights and maiming.

  • @stratosprokopiou1245
    @stratosprokopiou1245 3 года назад +6

    Grew up in Auburn as a Parra fan but I always had a soft spot for Wests. Shame they had to merge with the Tigers. Parra would always suffer at Lidcombe even when we dominated in the 80's. 70's-80's was the best era for RL. You'd cop it sweet but get up and hand out some of your own medicine.

  • @gavinscott8903
    @gavinscott8903 Год назад +1

    Exceptionally hard player gibbsy took no prisoners. Better than everyone gives him credit for

  • @johncavar2914
    @johncavar2914 2 месяца назад

    This is really football ..league..good old days 🎉

  • @marknorris1381
    @marknorris1381 4 года назад +10

    Wests had a great team around 78 -79.

    • @matcole9896
      @matcole9896 4 года назад +1

      Yes, they did. Unfortunately, I don't believe the refs liked us. Also, It was not in the NSWRL'S interests at the time if a team like the Magpies would have won the competition.

    • @stratosprokopiou1245
      @stratosprokopiou1245 3 года назад +1

      They did but Manly with their $$$ stripped them of Ray Brown, Les Boyd, John Dorahy, John Ribot within a couple seasons. They did the same to Easts through Kerry Boustead, Noel Cleal, Paul McCabe, Ian Schubert, Dave Brown and Ian Barkley. That's why Manly became the most hated club and why Parra had the support of the neutrals in the 82 snd 83 GF's.

    • @googlefashists4986
      @googlefashists4986 2 года назад

      @@stratosprokopiou1245
      But Manly only had the 87 premiership to show for it.

    • @googlefashists4986
      @googlefashists4986 2 года назад +2

      @@matcole9896
      In the 78 final O'Grady scored a try off a bomb. He was judged to be offside, he was the kicker.

  • @cookiemonstercook7968
    @cookiemonstercook7968 3 года назад +3

    He refers to Tommy as "The Kraut"!

  • @1960salty
    @1960salty 4 года назад +3

    love his style...

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      Couldn’t catch a cold , couldn’t catch a ball , dropped the ball all the time and too slow in the defensive line
      Wests had zero forward depth at the time - reserves were always last

  • @matcole9896
    @matcole9896 3 года назад +2

    Very good footballer. Tough as they come.

    • @glenchapman3899
      @glenchapman3899 3 года назад +2

      Very underrated too

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      As a grade coach - Gibbs had horrific hands . Too slow .
      He couldn’t make a park team nowadays .

  • @joshlock4627
    @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

    As a coach, I’m a Roy masters fan and watched all his coached games . Masters was/ is psychologist masters degree . I’m a better coach for watching his coached teams . Thus I saw Gibbs at times . Other coaches at tine (Bath) enjoyed seeing Gibbs in 1st grade. (Several 1st graders of the tine confirmed this )
    All comments here complementing Gibbs , have no idea about the game elements / requirements / qualities needed / training
    I would have ran at him every tine and simply step off either of my feet . Being overweight isn’t intimidating , it’s a hindrance .
    Tommy / O’Grady / Boyd would be intimidating , but they did zero weights / strength training then
    Jack Gibson initiated weights after an NFL trip in the USA early 80s
    Gibbs - The worse hands in rugby league I’ve ever seen (1975 - modern ) . And I’ve played / watched and coached 36 years . He wouldn’t have made my jersey Flegg side . Very slow , no muscle , just over weight , never lifted weights , being overweight doesn’t make you strong 💪. Hard work does, which he didn’t do . We got weighted weekly and lifted weights / sprint training etc . 50 push ups per drop ball / fines
    He should never been graded . Fact- he couldn’t pass a ball / catch a ball further than 5 metres away / terrible offloads.
    During Gibbs time at wests , their reserves were always last !!! Wests had zero forward depth (other than their stars like Donnelly / Boyd )
    But Donnelly was inconsistent due to his epilepsy / not taking his meds and alcohol consumption .
    Gibbs - Wouldn’t make a park team in modern days . Too many dropped balls - too over weight . He was so slow, a current player would easily step him
    Rex Mossop in commentary once said, “this guy has issues with his hands. His hands are Not 1st grade standard “
    Gibbs did score a opportunists try v many , he was confused at dummy half just slowly turned and lunged forward with hope . Weight got him over . But it was a try
    As a Wayne Smith / Masters fan I’ve watched every Wests game coached by masters on utube . Every game , Gibbs would just lumber and drop the ball
    Facts don’t care about feelings

  • @greatwhitedrifter1211
    @greatwhitedrifter1211 4 года назад +4

    wests was always go out show no mercy,give there rival a good old bashing,footy how it should always be

  • @donbon4204
    @donbon4204 3 года назад +2

    TODAYS GAME IS SO SOFT PLAYERS COME OUT OUT ONTO THE FIELD COVERED IN TATTS WEARING THE TIGHT SHIRTS
    CHATTING TO THE OPPOSING TEAM BECAUSE THEY LIVE TOGETHER NOT ALLOWED TO THROW A PUNCH ON THE FIELD
    FUCKING BORING

  • @waynebambury4323
    @waynebambury4323 9 месяцев назад

    Tough, brutal, intimidating............ skillful, strategic and clever. Sloth is a great example of what Wests were in the mid 70's through to the early 80's. No team in the NSWRL competition in that period looked forward to a game at Lidcombe. A team that had Dorahy, Smith, O'Grady, Lamb, Cooper, Brown, the Legend Tommy, Dallas, Boyd et al new that if you didn't play hard and tough you would get steam rolled. If you didn't come prepared for expansive play from the Magpies they would burn you. Missing the absolute polish to turn them into premiership winners (Like Parra 81-83) but were a VERY strong club. When he game was dominated by very tough men, no one ever asked wee the Magpies tough.

    • @joshlock4627
      @joshlock4627 3 месяца назад +1

      Gibbs - He wouldn’t have made my jersey Flegg side . Too fat, too slow , couldn’t hold the ball . He was easily stepped around in defence .
      Wests lacked forward depth , so Gibbs was in 1st grade. Whilst Gibbs played - west reserves were regularly last
      Wouldn’t make a park team nowadays

  • @donbon4204
    @donbon4204 3 года назад +2

    VIOLENT HAHAHA THE ONLT TIME TODAYS PLAYERS SEE VIOLENCE IS WHEN THEY BASH THEIR GFs/WIVES

  • @kevinquinn7645
    @kevinquinn7645 3 месяца назад

    There are only two football clubs in the world with swear words in their name: Arsenal and effin' Manly.