Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12670 Location: Leicestershire.
Welcome to Hull KR CH, best of luck.
Ratu has been on the fringes as it is - I wonder if it'd be best for HKR and player if he could find another club. It is likely to cost the HKR a few quid, but there is no point being 5th choice centre at this stage of his career and we can only have 17 non-club trained players in the top 25 earners.
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Joined: Mar 05 2007 Posts: 13190 Location: Hedon (sometimes), sometimes Premier Inn's
fcimp wrote:Yeah, just like all the other players who have crossed the river and become world class under Morgan.
Who mentioned anything about being world class, all I expect is for him to become better under superior coaching than he was at Hull, if he can improve his defence to a level similar to Welham, he will be a much better all round player, he has the assets in attack, he just needs to improve in defence and the balls he is prone to dropping (Cockayne was a nightmare with this, but now rarely drops a high ball since his technique was improved by the afore mentioned superior coaching).
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I thought Hall was around 25/26 mark, 22 though! Seems like he's been around for about 7-8 years!
Could this spell the end of another centre in Rovers' ranks, Ratu?
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A good signing, now it's all official! Now with a decent coach and conditioner, Hall's confidence on the pitch should improve, he never seemed to get a decent run of games at the KC, forever being switched around and having to fill in when someone was injured. I wish him luck and hope he enjoys his time at Hull Kingston Rovers.
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PAUL M wrote:One mistake and his chin hits the deck usually.
That may have something to do with his now former coach and fans attitude towards him. You know one mistake and he thinks 'Oh f*** i'm gunna get slaughtered for that'. If I knew that was coming after every little thing I did wrong it would put a huge slice of doubt in my mind as well.
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