normally, wa kefield's goalkicker was don fox's brother and teammate, neil., so wakefield's fate and the watersplash final lay in don's hands. no pressure. how did you feel? was he a player or was he your brother, or was he a bit of both? did you have nerves, what was going through your mind? that i wish it was me who was taking the kick at the time. right. because don was a bit softhearted, he was a gentle man really. yeah. and i was sat in the stand and thinking well, he's got to kick this, but this is a kick that i wouldn't have liked to have taken. commentator: he's missed it! he's on the ground, he's missed it. well, and there goes the whistle for time. what a dramatic... everybody's got their head in their hands and he's in tears, he's in tears. he's a poor lad, poor don fox... they alljumped up in the air and cheered. poor old don were on his knees. i went across to him and said look... and moved on to celebrate. and it was clarke who collected the cup, not the wakefield captain. you can tell it touched a real nerve. i've never recovered. you never rec