Nope, Greenwood was a 12 who wore a 13 shirt.
The numbers on shirts were not a reliable guide in the Carling/Guscott/Greenwood/Tindall periods
Nope, Greenwood was a 12 who wore a 13 shirt.
I suspect you and I have a slightly different perspective than many on "sports" where many of the competitors are discarded before they've ever really lived.