IN 20 seasons of Rugby League with Warrington Wolves Mark Forster has donned 16 different jerseys but some stand out in his memory more than others.

The 35-year-old winger picked out his favourite: "The Wembley one from 1990 is special. It was my semi-final try against Oldham that helped to get us there and it was an incredible occasion.

"The 1994 shirt, when we just missed out on the title, also holds nice memories. The video of the Wigan game which we drew that season, when the league was lost on points difference eventually, clearly showed the penalty which robbed us of a point was not a penalty.

"Perhaps it wasn't meant to be our name on the trophy that year. One error cost us a piece of Warrington history."

Foz has played alongside and opposite some of the greatest players the game has seen. He outlined those who have both helped and challenged his career.

Foz said: "John Bevan and Jonathan Davies were good centres to play outside. Ronnie Duane was 6ft 3ins tall and he took all the battering, and Alan Bateman was a great partner for his defence.

"The most difficult players I have come up against would be Va'iaga Tuigamala, Ellery Hanley and Jason Robinson. You have to give every opponent the respect that you expect from them."

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