Just on Campbell with his captaincy qualities, prior to 2004 I thought he was doing well as captain. People talk about Free as being a great captain but when he had the chance to captain the side in 1994 we only finished 9th, and in 1995, with Free being absent, it was Campbell who became our best player.
When Tony Free was Captain, we were just coming off one of the worst periods in the Club’s history. 1994 was the most competitive we’d been for a few years and we made inroads into becoming a good team that season. Yes, we “only” finished 9th, but that was the best season we’d had for some years and we won six games in a row, which was nearly like winning a premiership for us. So I think it’s selling Tony Free a bit short to say our finish had something to do with Freeza being Captain.
I’m not trying to undermine Cambo here, but give Tony Free the credit he deserves. Let’s also remember that Cambo had the opportunity Freeza never got.
Cambo might have become our best player during the time you’ve stated, but I think the difference between a good player and a good leader is that a leader influences those around him and has an impact on the team’s results. Tony Free did that, both on and off the field.
But you have to think that any RFC captain of recent times, especially Wayne Campbell, would have been between a rock and a hard place trying to influence or have an impact on a team that hasn’t really been a team, through little or no fault of their own.
All things being equal though, I’d have my money on Tony Free.