Jamie Peacock gets a special mention...
Sunday 2 November 2014 21:01, UK
The Super League has drawn to a close but don't worry, Barrie and Terry are still in the mood to talk rugby!
Our expert pair go head-to-head on a number of topics, discussing the moments from the 2014 season that have left a lasting memory.
BARRIE SAYS: What a wonderful try. Daryl Clark knew what he wanted to do and just took off with all the pace in the world. The great bit for me is the reaction of the defenders – they don’t know what he’s going to do. Ultimately it’s about pace.
TERRY SAYS: Wigan thought they’d won it, snatched it with a one-pointer, Matty Smith just knocking it over. But then all of a sudden Castleford – the form side of the year – score a try out of nothing through Luke Dorn just waltzing through. An unbelievable win for them.
BARRIE SAYS: For me, Tez, it’s got to be the play-off game a couple of weeks ago when Warrington and Wigan went toe-to-toe. The atmosphere was absolutely electric. It went right down to the last second for a remarkable Joe Burgess try to win it.
BARRIE SAYS: My favourite bit of skill was Joel Monaghan’s effort against Leeds Rhinos back at Headingley. He leaps into the air, catches the ball with his arms outstretched, his elbows hit the ground first but he keeps hold of the ball and dabs it down for a four-pointer. Magnificent.
TERRY SAYS: Mine’s got to be any try that Tommy Makinson scores. They are spectacular tries, he’s like an acrobat. Unbelievable effort. If it’s a try that you want to see scored every week then you would pay your money just to see that man play. That reminds me of my finishing skills!
TERRY SAYS: We are in the prop forwards’ union but my comedy moment for 2014 has got to be Jamie Peacock’s drop-goal attempt against Castleford.
BARRIE SAYS: A real worm-burner was that, Peacock! Stick to the hard yards, mate.
Watch the video above for Barrie and Terry's end of season awards.