Post subject: Re: Reece Lyne - England Academy's No. 5
Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2010 5:39 pm
The Chair Maker
International Chairman
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 12738 Location: The heart of gods Country, Haydock
Was at the game, and as a Saints fan i have to say i expected a lot better from him
He has looked pretty good in SL, but had an absolute shocker today.
He completely bombed two trys, with one he caught a cross field kick in open space, and was merely falling over the line to score, but then managed to drop the ball. A few mins later was given the ball 10 yards out, no aussie near him, and he ran straight intouch when going for the corner. Looked a complete plonker.
Will say however he was strong returning the ball in midfield and managed to milk a few penalties from the disgracefully ill disciplined australian team.
Post subject: Re: Reece Lyne - England Academy's No. 5
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 12:48 am
PAUL M
Rugby League Immortal
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
The Chair Maker wrote:Was at the game, and as a Saints fan i have to say i expected a lot better from him
He has looked pretty good in SL, but had an absolute shocker today.
He completely bombed two trys, with one he caught a cross field kick in open space, and was merely falling over the line to score, but then managed to drop the ball. A few mins later was given the ball 10 yards out, no aussie near him, and he ran straight intouch when going for the corner. Looked a complete plonker.
Will say however he was strong returning the ball in midfield and managed to milk a few penalties from the disgracefully ill disciplined australian team.
Still very raw in Reece and is a bit overrated at present by some Hull fans, lots of potential but that still has to be realised.
Post subject: Re: Reece Lyne - England Academy's No. 5
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 1:07 am
FC Wembley 08
Player Coach
Joined: Aug 27 2008 Posts: 2255 Location: Always to the left!
PAUL M wrote:Still very raw in Reece and is a bit overrated at present by some Hull fans, lots of potential but that still has to be realised.
I agree. He's shown some promise but still has alot to learn. He has the physical attributes required to play the game but just needs to learn how to deal with the mental side and basic skills.
This will come with experience and, of course, age! People forget he's only just turned 18 on Thursday.
EL CAMO wrote:The majority of fans at Craven Park...are idiots who know nothing about the game.
Post subject: Re: Reece Lyne - England Academy's No. 5
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2010 11:47 am
DC W1
Player Coach
Joined: Sep 27 2008 Posts: 218
garry brindley wrote:Congatulations to Rhys!
Does concern me he's our only one though, think a club of our size and infrastructure should be producing much higher quality youngsters than we do. Prob get shot down but Lasty needs to be shown the door in my opinion
The chief scout is the one charged with finding talent. The coaches then nurture it. For far too long our scouting system has failed to deliver, with very few exceptions. That problem I hope was addressed recently and hopefully we will see some results now. Only trouble being we are at least 5 yrs behind Wigan, Leeds , and Saints.
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