No, it was Laurie Gilfedder who kicked the goal, Griffiths had left Wigan in late 1962 (just before the big freeze) Colin Clarke was the only player ever to get a two match suspension for a technical offence, foot up at the scrum, the referee sent both he and the Leeds hooker off after just over 20 minutes, he'd warned them previously and Eric Ashton should have moved him after the warning.
Bill (seggy) Sayer, what a character! He didn't want to leave Wigan and asked for £5 to play in "A" team games, Wigan refused, big mistake, and the rest is history.
He was a rep for an supply company and used to call on my dad who was in charge of the engineering stores at Forsters/Rockware Glass. He always "looked after my dad at Christmas, that's how things worked in those days
One of my favourite stories about Sayer was on the 1962 tour of Australia. He was rooming with Brian McTigue and when the players went out for training one morning Seggy was missing. The coach asked McTigue where he was, Mac said "no idea". When he got back to their room Sayer was fast asleep in the wardrobe.