Dennis Hartley
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Gone but never forgotten. He left his mark in more ways than one, one of the greats. RIP Dennis.
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Too young to have seen him play but heard plenty of great things about him. RIP Dennis.
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Never saw him play, but I sat next to him in the stand on the open day in 2017. You could almost see the memories flooding back.
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I seem to remember a story about Dennis related by a Leeds front row forward (could have been Mick Clarke) who was pummelled by Dennis all afternoon and on returning home complained to his wife that at tea-time all he got was jam sandwiches, and to rub salt into his wounds when he looked at the jam jar on the table noticed it was Hartley jam. He made some unprintable comments about that being the last straw. But those that knew Dennis acknowledged that off the field he was not only a gentle giant but very intelligent also. One of 5 players from Cas to make the Great Britain squad along with former Cas player Roger Millward the last time that GB won a test series over there. Happy memories of a great Cas team which won the Challenge Cup two years in succession. RIP Dennis and thanks for the memories.
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Dennis scored a try in that deciding test in 1970 memorable one it was too ...
That was a rate side Mal ,Roger Millward , Frank Myler ,Tony Fisher ...
That was a rate side Mal ,Roger Millward , Frank Myler ,Tony Fisher ...
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Nice touch that the Great Britain team were all wearing black armbands in memory of Dennis today.
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Anyone who wants an insight to 'D' and who never saw him
play needs to get hold of his book 'Big Den'...typical extract ...after Heppy joined Leeds played Cas at Headingley whereas Dennis broke his nose,knocked out 2 teeth after game Heppy said blimey Dennis we've been on tour together won challenge cup I look a right mess...to which Dennis smiled and said I HATE LEEDS
Legend...pleasure to have seen him in Black n Amber
play needs to get hold of his book 'Big Den'...typical extract ...after Heppy joined Leeds played Cas at Headingley whereas Dennis broke his nose,knocked out 2 teeth after game Heppy said blimey Dennis we've been on tour together won challenge cup I look a right mess...to which Dennis smiled and said I HATE LEEDS
Legend...pleasure to have seen him in Black n Amber
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Anyone who wants an insight to 'D' and who never saw him
play needs to get hold of his book 'Big Den'...typical extract ...after Heppy joined Leeds played Cas at Headingley whereas Dennis broke his nose,knocked out 2 teeth after game Heppy said blimey Dennis we've been on tour together won challenge cup I look a right mess...to which Dennis smiled and said I HATE LEEDS
Legend...pleasure to have seen him in Black n Amber
play needs to get hold of his book 'Big Den'...typical extract ...after Heppy joined Leeds played Cas at Headingley whereas Dennis broke his nose,knocked out 2 teeth after game Heppy said blimey Dennis we've been on tour together won challenge cup I look a right mess...to which Dennis smiled and said I HATE LEEDS
Legend...pleasure to have seen him in Black n Amber
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was there the first time he played for Cas. In those days the front of the main stand was standing. A bloke used to come to wind up the locals, I think he was a Fev fan. When the team ran out he shouted out" £4.750 for a tub of lard" Some tub, some lard! Incidentally a very young Roger Milward used to stand nearby with an old player called Abe Terry in those years.
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Abe Terry was another prop cut from similar cloth to Dennis, not quite an enforcer of the same calibre but a fine ball player.p.s. wrote: ↑16 Nov 2019, 21:36 was there the first time he played for Cas. In those days the front of the main stand was standing. A bloke used to come to wind up the locals, I think he was a Fev fan. When the team ran out he shouted out" £4.750 for a tub of lard" Some tub, some lard! Incidentally a very young Roger Milward used to stand nearby with an old player called Abe Terry in those years.
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On behalf of my family please accept our sincere thanks for all your kind messages about our Dad, Dennis Hartley. The messages and tributes have been both amazing and emotional to read. We are proud beyond words of Dad. Kind regards, Richard
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i am sure your DAD thought the same of you Richard and the rest of his family
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i am sure your DAD thought the same of you Richard and the rest of his family
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i was having a drink last night talking to an EX CAS player Dennis name came up he said CAS were playing a touring NZ side Dennis gave him a suicide ball he was hit straight away by by a NZ prop forward as he was receiving attention laid out on the floor Dennis touched him and said get up they will think you are soft . grand lad was Dennis
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I'm sure we all hope that the many posts have eased your pain a little.
Your Dad's name will shine forever in the club's history. He was that special.
Take care.
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:clap: :clap:SuffolkTiger wrote: ↑18 Nov 2019, 22:22I'm sure we all hope that the many posts have eased your pain a little.
Your Dad's name will shine forever in the club's history. He was that special.
Take care.
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I do not recall seeing Dennis play as I'd have been very young but it is perhaps a measure of his status that his passing was mentioned by various sports brodcasters over the weekend.
I have the feeling I'd have enjoyed watching him play.
Rest peacefully Big Man.
I have the feeling I'd have enjoyed watching him play.
Rest peacefully Big Man.
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When I was at boys modern we had a afternoon where we went to train with Cas players I remember we had a practice game and looking up and seeing Big Den and Brian Lockwood coming at me
They took it easy thank goodness, but I remember about four of us trying to tackle Big Den and him draging us from half way line to under posts ha ha
They took it easy thank goodness, but I remember about four of us trying to tackle Big Den and him draging us from half way line to under posts ha ha
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Flat Capper wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019, 15:13 I do not recall seeing Dennis play as I'd have been very young but it is perhaps a measure of his status that his passing was mentioned by various sports brodcasters over the weekend.
...........and that the GB team in the last test wore black armbands in honor of Big Dennis. Not very often that happens. I was honored to watch him play for Cas over many seasons and twice at Wembley.
I have the feeling I'd have enjoyed watching him play.
Rest peacefully Big Man.
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They are memories to cherish tigerfeat. Hold on to them it's sometimes nice to reflect on what has gone. Rip Big D
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