Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25777 Location: Back in Hull.
pmarrow wrote:Id give JJ a new deal peraonally different player now hes not in the hooking role, could certainley be a valuable player of the bench. One of worst performances the other week and he never played.
Hes not a popular player though so doubt many will agree, hes hard as nails.
Hard as nails
If we want to progress, we need to be replacing the likes of Johnstone, he won't be on peanuts to move his family across the country. His place in the squad should be a young player who would be a 3rd of his salary .
Hardworking defender is how I'd describe him, doesn't offer much else.
If we want to progress, we need to be replacing the likes of Johnstone, he won't be on peanuts to move his family across the country. His place in the squad should be a young player who would be a 3rd of his salary .
Hardworking defender is how I'd describe him, doesn't offer much else.
Have you even seen his stats ? You amaze me you honestley do. Hes offered more then Lane at 13 this season.
Our worst performances this season have come when he hasnt played, so to say he offers nothing else is way off the mark.
As for the guy who mentioned hooker, hes played there once this season.
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25777 Location: Back in Hull.
pmarrow wrote:Have you even seen his stats ? You amaze me you honestley do. Hes offered more then Lane at 13 this season.
Our worst performances this season have come when he hasnt played, so to say he offers nothing else is way off the mark.
As for the guy who mentioned hooker, hes played there once this season.
I'd love you to share with me some stats, particularly attacking ones, 0 clean breaks and 0 tries, with 6 tackle busts are the highlights.
Lane is a much better player, but is better out wide than at 13.
Johnstone had a chance this week to show some attacking flair, but failed to produce anything in a dominate team performance against bottom of the league
He is too slow for hooker and is ok at 13 if you want a defensive 13, who offers little in attack or go forward. Much rather have Brown or Fash there. We can use his cap money much better IMO, same goes for a couple of other players including Bowden.
Dave K. wrote:100%, him and Lovodua has to be the top priorities, be really disappointed if he lost either of these.
I think he has an option of optional year, but we should be looking at a 3 year deal.
Seems to have played for years but only 21.
Can’t offer too much info but the club are pretty keen to keep hold of him, however as mentioned in the OOC thread, a lot of the deals are dependent on an improved deal with SMC. There’s a couple clubs interested and one in particular could prove tough for the club to fight against.
HFCHU8 wrote:Can’t offer too much info but the club are pretty keen to keep hold of him, however as mentioned in the OOC thread, a lot of the deals are dependent on an improved deal with SMC. There’s a couple clubs interested and one in particular could prove tough for the club to fight against.
Wynne is a Hull lad so will want to stay especially now that Griffin is no longer first choice left centre on current form. Swift will also benefit from having either Wynne or Mitch at left centre. Wynne who has a bit of pace and great footwork to create space and Mitch for his defence
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29797 Location: West Yorkshire
HFCHU8 wrote:Can’t offer too much info but the club are pretty keen to keep hold of him, however as mentioned in the OOC thread, a lot of the deals are dependent on an improved deal with SMC. There’s a couple clubs interested and one in particular could prove tough for the club to fight against.
I'm a big fan of Wynne, but as you imply £££ elsewhere might be too tempting. Would be really disappointing.
Dave K. wrote:Starting to think making Mau gets another year as is probably playing his best rugby for Hull.
Think keeping him on a 1 year deal is a no brainer. I have seen people talk about his age but they don't realise how late he was to the game so he hasn't got many 'miles on the clock' for somebody almost 34.
Hard Work Beats Talent, When Talent Doesn't Work Hard
bonaire wrote:Wynne who has a bit of pace and great footwork to create space
Things just happen when Wynne has the ball and he has the uncanny knack of shrugging off tackles. As you have said a few times in this thread he has got to be our starting left centre going forward and Griff moved to the back row to cover Dre.
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