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Last Updated: Tuesday, 28 January, 2003, 08:44 GMT
In the hot-seat: Denis Betts
Denis Betts is one of the most decorated players in rugby league history.

He picked up trophy after trophy with the dominant Wigan side of the mid-Eighties and Nineties and is Great Britain's most-capped forward.

Here, he answers 10 probing questions from BBC Sport Online.


If your life was going to be made into a film, which actor would you want to play you?
Woody Harrelson

If you could merge three people to come up with the perfect rugby league player, who would you choose?
Ellery Hanley, Andy Gregory and Andy Farrell

Bradford's Stuart Fielden
Betts is a big fan of Bulls forward Fielden
If you were the owner of your club and had unlimited funds, who would you buy?
Bradford's Stuart Fielden

What is the best bit of advice you have received?
Don't smoke in bed

What is the best thing ever written about you?
That I'm a decent bloke

And the worst?
That I'm not a decent bloke

If you could be someone else for a day, who would you be?
I'm quite happy being me

Muhammad Ali
Betts would loved to have seen Ali take on Foreman
If you could change any rugby league rule, which one would you change?
None, I think we should stop tinkering with the rules

If your club was looking for a new nickname, what would you recommend?
Wigan Whisperers

If you could have been a spectator at one of the great moments in sporting history, what would it have been?
The Rumble in the Jungle, when Muhammad Ali beat George Foreman





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