Looks like they will rotate Burrow and Segeyaro at Hooker, with Lilley going in the halves with McGuire. We should batter their forwards though to get us on the front foot hopefully
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These last three regular games for Hull will say a lot about where they are mentally. Are they truly developing into a top side or have they just been riding the crest of a wave after the Hull KR comeback. Winning games whilst playing badly is always a bonus but the lack of any real form in the last few weeks could really come back and bite them on the booty at this stage of the season. I fancied us to find some form last week against the Giants and do a job on them but I couldn't have been more wrong. Hull need to click and soon if they are to keep any hope of a trophy alive this year. Scrappy wins are hard to come by against desperate teams, fighting to find form of their own. I'd love them to finally click against Leeds. Come on you 'uulllaaahhhh!
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Recently crowned First Utility Super League Player of the Month Marc Sneyd is in line to make his 50th appearance for Hull FC after being named in the 19-man squad for the visit of Leeds Rhinos this Friday (8th July), kicking off at 8.00pm.
Sneyd, who won the award for June after FC prop Scott Taylor won the prize the previous month, is primed to chalk up a half century of appearances for the Black and Whites since joining the club at the beginning of the 2015 season.
Jamie Shaul, Liam Watts and captain Gareth Ellis, who all missed last week’s defeat away to Huddersfield Giants, are all back in contention with Curtis Naughton, Jansin Turgut and Frank Pritchard, who picked up an injury last week, missing out.
The 19-man squad is as follows:
1. Jamie Shaul 2. Mahe Fonua 3. Carlos Tuimavave 5. Fetuli Talanoa 6. Leon Pryce 7. Marc Sneyd 8. Scott Taylor 9. Danny Houghton 10. Liam Watts 11. Gareth Ellis
12. Mark Minichiello 15. Chris Green 16. Jordan Thompson 17. Dean Hadley 19. Steve Michaels 21. Sika Manu 22. Josh Bowden 24. Kirk Yeamen 30. Danny Washbrook
Recently crowned First Utility Super League Player of the Month Marc Sneyd is in line to make his 50th appearance for Hull FC after being named in the 19-man squad for the visit of Leeds Rhinos this Friday (8th July), kicking off at 8.00pm.
Sneyd, who won the award for June after FC prop Scott Taylor won the prize the previous month, is primed to chalk up a half century of appearances for the Black and Whites since joining the club at the beginning of the 2015 season.
Jamie Shaul, Liam Watts and captain Gareth Ellis, who all missed last week’s defeat away to Huddersfield Giants, are all back in contention with Curtis Naughton, Jansin Turgut and Frank Pritchard, who picked up an injury last week, missing out.
The 19-man squad is as follows:
1. Jamie Shaul 2. Mahe Fonua 3. Carlos Tuimavave 5. Fetuli Talanoa 6. Leon Pryce 7. Marc Sneyd 8. Scott Taylor 9. Danny Houghton 10. Liam Watts 11. Gareth Ellis
12. Mark Minichiello 15. Chris Green 16. Jordan Thompson 17. Dean Hadley 19. Steve Michaels 21. Sika Manu 22. Josh Bowden 24. Kirk Yeamen 30. Danny Washbrook
Always the Optimist never the Pessimist. Glass Half full not half empty man me.
We've been pretty solid at home since the wigan loss so it would be a surprise and a major disappointment if we lose against the bottom placed team. I'd like to think we'll batter them but I doubt it. Think we'll win by 4 scores to 2 in a dourish game
Dont let the bottom tag fool you ,this is probably the strongest Leeds side all season. This game is far from a gimme and we will have to be at our best to get a win , a loss will set all the doubters off
Wizard crane wrote:Dont let the bottom tag fool you ,this is probably the strongest Leeds side all season. This game is far from a gimme and we will have to be at our best to get a win , a loss will set all the doubters off
Our 2nd loss in a row against bottom 2 opposition would rightly raise some doubts in everyone's mind
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