RR: If you could relive one day from your career, which would it be?
MH: My second game for Wakefield Trinity, against St Helens. We’d beaten Wigan on my debut when I faced Trevor Lake. This time I was up against Len Killeen, who had just won the Lance Todd Trophy at Wembley, and I scored two tries. I remember the crowd going mad when I ran behind the sticks for one of them. I bought a copy of the Green Final after the game, a newspaper that was printed late on Saturday afternoons, so you could read the report of the match you’d just played in. It said I was the second Billy Boston because I was very strong! Another day I’d happily relive would be being picked on the left wing on 5th November at Central Park to mark Billy, and we won that game too.