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| Harris often won games single handedly at Leeds
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| Micheal Dobson against Wigan last season, 4 tries and some great kicking.
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| Great topic although I'm hard pressed to remember because of my poor memory. I can remember great individual performances from some of the players mentioned even if I haven't rated that individual player that highly.
For Saints Paul Sculthorpe definitely had more than a handful and a few people have mentioned Lyon as well with the Salford game at The Willows being one of those games where he won the match single-handedly for us. Tommy Martyn played some incredible games for us. Not many of those solo games tend to be in the biggest games so I think it's sometimes easier remembering opposition players having a huge game against us. I seem to remember Rob Burrow being the difference between us and Leeds one day when he tore us apart at our place. The one that really sticks in my mind though is pre-Super League when Nigel Wright was playing for Wakefield and he beat us on his own. It remains the most memorable individual performance I've seen from a player against us.
On a neutral point (although it wasn't that amazing), watching Andrew Johns transform Warrington for a game was incredible too. If only we'd had the chance to see a full season or two by him.
Internationally the Darren Lockyer Tri-Nations Final display is simply the greatest individuals effort I've been fortunate enough to see.
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| Farrell v Stains at KR 2001.
Epic performance and an utlimately match-winning 40 yard drop-goal 
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| For me it has to be Richie Barnett against Salford at The Willows, when he was playing for London Broncos. He must have had an average kick return of about 50 metres. He sliced through us every single time he touched the ball, he also took some great catches too. The best performance I have witnessed at The Willows.
I think an honourable mention has to go to David Hulme. At Salford he would play with his knees and thighs wrapped up in bandages but in some games he would take up the ball twice every set of six we had and make good yards too. He would also chip in with around 40 tackles. A true warrior and an RL legend IMO.
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| Andy Farrell against Australia, 2nd Test 1997 at Old Trafford.
Paul Sculthorpe against Australia, 2nd Test 2001 at the McAlpine.
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| I also remember Tim Hartley (who later flopped at Fax) having a stormer of a debut for Salford against Saints in 2005 I think. Scored a hat-trick and just tore them apart.
In terms of Fax, Gavin Clinch against Leeds in 98 when he scored a hat-trick in around 20 minutes, or John Bentley against London in 96.
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| Quote Haighy="Haighy"Andy Farrell against Australia, 2nd Test 1997 at Old Trafford.
Paul Sculthorpe against Australia, 2nd Test 2001 at the McAlpine.'"
Headline not give you a clue as to what he was talking about?
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| The Lockyer performance in the Tri Nations final was breathtaking, would be hard pressed to ever witness a more complete and dominant display.
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| Lee Briers against Leeds in the play-offs at Headingly a few years back,
probabley his best game for Warrington.
He kicked Leeds to death,a 40-20, a short restart all along the ground into touch.
He set all 3 of our tries up and kicked the winning drop goal to knock out the champions 18-17.
And to top it all off, he gave the southstanders the bird 
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| John Wilshere for Leigh vs St Helens, he was on fire in a poor team that year and even the Saints fans were cheering him. He was alson the reason quite a few leigh fans stayed on 'till the end of the season.
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| When Briers played half the game with a broken wrist and still scored and set up 30+ points
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