Bruce Robertson goooone!
Posted: Sat May 13, 2023 1:10 am
The Prince of Centres has died aged 71.
A brilliant player, and one of my all-time favourites.
RIP
A brilliant player, and one of my all-time favourites.
RIP
Same here, my first international match was the ABs at Murrayfield December 1978. Looking up the teamsheets Bruce Robertson was head to head with our best ever centre, Jim Renwick. Mourie was their captain, McGeechan was ours.duke wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 5:08 am He was in the centres with Bill Osborne for the first international I ever saw - Twickenham 1978. Top quality player
RIP
That's nice when heroes don't disappoint. I met Buck Shelford in the early 90s in the bar after a game at Northampton Saints. Got chatting to him and spent half an hour talking to him. Just seemed a genuine bloke... I think he was just glad to be talking to a Kiwi who knew who he was... before Northampton..Kiwias wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 1:19 pm I was privileged to be asked to interpret for him at a dinner in Yokohama in the early-90s when he was in Japan conducting coaching clinics. I instantly reverted to the star-struck school kid idolising him as a player, struggling to form coherent sentences, and he had to tell me to relax as he was just a regular bloke.
Lol. Similarly, my dad was a born-and-bred coaster who rarely had anything good to say about any North Island player, so I've always remembered him remarking the first time he saw Bruce Robertson play that "that lad could be quite good".Grandpa wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 2:31 pmThat's nice when heroes don't disappoint. I met Buck Shelford in the early 90s in the bar after a game at Northampton Saints. Got chatting to him and spent half an hour talking to him. Just seemed a genuine bloke... I think he was just glad to be talking to a Kiwi who knew who he was... before Northampton..Kiwias wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 1:19 pm I was privileged to be asked to interpret for him at a dinner in Yokohama in the early-90s when he was in Japan conducting coaching clinics. I instantly reverted to the star-struck school kid idolising him as a player, struggling to form coherent sentences, and he had to tell me to relax as he was just a regular bloke.![]()
Back to Bruce... even my dad who is English and hardly said a nice thing about All Black players... said he was so good he could have played for the British Lions...![]()
That was the first time I saw the All Blacks and it was also the first time that we had seats in the old stand, and I remember thinking how luxurious it was. Up until that time my old man had been lifting me over the turnstiles and I spent the games sitting on a barrier in front of him as he gave me a running commentary.Tichtheid wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 7:44 amSame here, my first international match was the ABs at Murrayfield December 1978. Looking up the teamsheets Bruce Robertson was head to head with our best ever centre, Jim Renwick. Mourie was their captain, McGeechan was ours.duke wrote: Sat May 13, 2023 5:08 am He was in the centres with Bill Osborne for the first international I ever saw - Twickenham 1978. Top quality player
RIP
I don’t recall much about the match apart from the overall experience, the excitement. I was a wide-eyed 13 year old and these guys were like gods to me
RIP Bruce Robertson
edit, I found the highlights, Scotland were pressing on the AB’s line on 80 minutes, trailing 9-12.
One thing leads to another and Bruce Robertson scores up the other end, it finishes 9 - 18 (four point tries)