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Always been impressed when I watched him especially at full back. Was let down by his centre at the Cas game and wasn't ever a winger yet we moved a player who was never a full back to full back and a natural full back to the wing!
Joined: Apr 06 2006 Posts: 1103 Location: The Heart of East Hull
nick hkr wrote:Always been impressed when I watched him especially at full back. Was let down by his centre at the Cas game and wasn't ever a winger yet we moved a player who was never a full back to full back and a natural full back to the wing!
One of Justins few mistakes IMHO!
totally agree with that nick, it went along way to losing us that game that day as well.
nick hkr wrote:Always been impressed when I watched him especially at full back. Was let down by his centre at the Cas game and wasn't ever a winger yet we moved a player who was never a full back to full back and a natural full back to the wing!
One of Justins few mistakes IMHO!
Did exactly the same with Haynes against Quins with a similar outcome.. Would like to see Haynes play a game at full back if Briscoe was unavailable..
barham red wrote:Did exactly the same with Haynes against Quins with a similar outcome.. Would like to see Haynes play a game at full back if Briscoe was unavailable..
james haynes has gone on a dual registration to a nl club dwesbury for a season
Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
rednwhite wrote:james haynes has gone on a dual registration to a nl club dwesbury for a season
It'll be interesting to see how these players develop under the new dual registration scheme.
Seems an excellent idea in theory, time will tell.
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Joined: Sep 01 2005 Posts: 4033 Location: the peoples republic of West Hull
barham red wrote:Did exactly the same with Haynes against Quins with a similar outcome.. Would like to see Haynes play a game at full back if Briscoe was unavailable..
Hasn't he been playing on the wing for the reserves?
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