More than a few eyebrows were raised
when, in the summer of 1983, the newly crowned Cup holders moved into the
transfer market to fill the hole caused by a career-threatening injury to Ray
Handscombe by signing veteran Castleford hooker Bob Spurr. We could have been
excused for thinking that this would be nothing more than a stop-gap buy, but
how wrong we were. He had had a long and successful career at our rivals,
playing over 320 games and enjoying a benefit year. Bob then made his Rovers
debut against his old club Castleford on 21st August 1983, and began
an unbroken run in the number nine shirt that lasted until November 1984. He
appeared in every single game in his first season, and his trademark ten yard
dash from acting half-back and his tireless tackling soon became a feature. He
played in 98 of Rovers 105 fixtures from 1983 to 1986. His total number of 108
appearances (5 off the bench) was testimony to his fitness and durability. He
also managed to score 14 tries. His final game was at Fulham in October 1987.
Bob then moved to Bradford for a short
time, where his retired after just two appearances. He then began coaching at
local amateur level, and also Rovers’ own Academy team. It was from that team
that his son Chris emerged through the ranks. Chris Spurr made his first team debut off the bench on 3rd
October 1998 in France. That same game against Limoux in the Treize Tournoi saw
the debut of Jamie Rooney. Chris’s first full game was on the wing in the
return fixture against Limoux, an occasion he marked with two tries in a big
54-10 win. It wasn’t until 2002 however that Chris finally established himself in the first
team, making one of the centre spots his own. At the end of that season he was
surprisingly released. He moved on to Batley, York, and finally Doncaster where
he has been for a number of years. He played a career total of 47 games for
Featherstone, including nine as a sub, and managed a very reasonable 21 tries
in that time.
Although he never played for
Featherstone, Bob’s younger son Mark has also played rugby professionally at
Castleford, and won representative honours at student level.
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