Armavinit wrote:Mmmmm, thought Rev. Tony Cotson was wlefare, perhaps just spiritual.
As I understand it Tony is still heavily involved with the Club and does a brilliant job as Club chaplain however he's also a full time Vicar with a big parish. Although he did the welfare job for a while its a massive task and something that the Club feel is very important going forward so Feke will now be the full time Welfare Officer whilst playing part time for Donny.
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Doc Brown wrote:In some ways our lack of an injury crisis this season proved to be a curse. I think that because his strongest 17 was available most weeks that Radders opted to play that 17. Which is understandable as it was very tight at the top of the table and fielding our strongest team whenever possible gave us our best chance of success.
Unfortunately that meant we had a few players out of energy by the end of the season as we perhaps didn't make as good a use of the squad and the u23's as we could of. Which also impacted some of our younger players as they didn't get the run outs they were maybe expecting to aid their development and gain them some experience.
Hopefully fortune will favour us again next year regarding injuries but we'll also have the chance (and take it) to rotate.
These type of posts just get funnier. So, our lack of injuries proved to be a curse. Utter codswallop on 2 fairly obvious points. 1. Our most successful season for decades coincides with our most injury free season since we got into Super League... 2. See above
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spegs wrote:These type of posts just get funnier. So, our lack of injuries proved to be a curse. Utter codswallop on 2 fairly obvious points. 1. Our most successful season for decades coincides with our most injury free season since we got into Super League... 2. See above
You are entitled to your opinion Spegs as I am entitled to mine. I've already tried to explain said post better and won't be doing so again. And I certainly won't be making fun of anyone who has a different opinion to me and dismissing their opinions as "utter codswallop".
Tinkerman23 wrote:Agree , blaming our failures on not having injuries is ridiculous
Agree. A lot of people are overthinking this. There was a fag paper to choose between the three teams who ended up with silverware at the end of the season. All three trophies could have easily been shared differently or in fact won by a single team. A missed tackle, dropped ball, refs call or in fact a made tackle were all factors...not Hulls lack of injuries.
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