Joined: Jan 21 2009 Posts: 134 Location: SUTTON,EAST HULL OR FLOATING ON THE NORTH SEA
you can't coach out natural ability and flair and why would you want too it was this flair that made him the clubs top try scorer last season even after missing quite a few games...
bigcjlchris wrote:you can't coach out natural ability and flair and why would you want too it was this flair that made him the clubs top try scorer last season even after missing quite a few games...
wasn't it yeaman?
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bigcjlchris wrote:you can't coach out natural ability and flair and why would you want too it was this flair that made him the clubs top try scorer last season even after missing quite a few games...
It cant really its just a term, a player can be coached and encouraged not to play to there strenghs though, I get the impression that Agar would rather see Hall become a player who could perform solidly week in and week even if it meant offsetting the matchwinning talents that Hall has, becuase it looks like Briscoe, Horne and Byrne are ahead of Hall in centre pecking order.
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29797 Location: West Yorkshire
Sheldon wrote:wasn't it yeaman?
Crikey, don't be saying that on here. Yeaman is a neanderthal, badge-kissing, ball-hogging, flat-track bully, whereas Hall is all creativity, brains, pace and skill. (*runs for cover*)
Crikey, don't be saying that on here. Yeaman is a neanderthal, badge-kissing, ball-hogging, flat-track bully, whereas Hall is all creativity, brains, pace and skill. (*runs for cover*)
Mrs Barista wrote:Crikey, don't be saying that on here. Yeaman is a neanderthal, badge-kissing, ball-hogging, flat-track bully, whereas Hall is all creativity, brains, pace and skill. (*runs for cover*)
Mrs Barista wrote:Crikey, don't be saying that on here. Yeaman is a neanderthal, badge-kissing, ball-hogging, flat-track bully, whereas Hall is all creativity, brains, pace and skill. (*runs for cover*)
Joined: Jul 15 2005 Posts: 29797 Location: West Yorkshire
Agar had some encouragement for Hall today on KCFM. Was asked whether Byrne would play FB on Friday and said it wasn't decided and Hall was definitely in contention. Mentioned he'd had a disappointing end to last season but had shown excellent attitude and application in pre season and played himself into contention.
But the other day Agar was saying that his 13 was picked but there were places up for grabs on the bench. Don't expect to see Hall starting but would hope he gets a spot somewhere and I do think full back could be his position one day.
Joined: Jan 18 2005 Posts: 2362 Location: www.eastsidegym.co.uk
Think we should take the gamble and have Hall at fullback. His attacking skills are brilliant in broken play as he proved against leeds. It is a gamble though as he may be prone to a couple of errors. (so is our first choice FB mind)
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