Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:19 pm
Bully_Boxer
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 03 2005 Posts: 9154 Location: Odsal Stadium
Can't fault the effort from the team tonight but still not quite taking the right options at times and it's proving costly. I was pleased with the pack tonight, they did better than I expected with us fielding a young backrow of Whitehead, Olbison and Donaldson. Koppy carried on his great form and made good yards all night. Tom Burgess also coped well despite some attempted big hits from the Hull pack.
The defence remains a worry outwide, we look so vulnerable when the ball is quickly shipped out. A centre recruit has to be a priority for next year or before if someone suitable becomes available.
Not too despondent, with some of our better defenders out it was always likely to be a tough ask.
Good to see Briggs warming up, he can't be far off being available for selection once again.
Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:34 pm
Bulls Boy 2011
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Joined: Jan 09 2011 Posts: 4334 Location: Shipley, Bradford
Good performance was impressed by our tries, Ainscough kick was brill Also they high tackled Ainscough (should have been a yellow) and did 2 professional fouls (should both be yellow) and although it wouldn't have changed the result but how the hell did the ref not see Hull knock on from the scrum???
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Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:39 pm
cieranblonde
Player Coach
Joined: Jun 29 2008 Posts: 441 Location: Bradford
From where I was sat it was pretty easy to see how the ref and even the linesman missed the knockon from the base of the scrum, both had 12 blokes between their vision and the ball. The in goal official however cannot have missed it. If this is the case, what is his relevence to general play?
Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:43 pm
MicktheGled
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 23 2008 Posts: 8028 Location: The Provident Stadium, Odsal.
Once again we lose the penalty count and again it's the same players giving them away.
Sibbit came on and within 60 seconds he had Thaler blowing up for holding down and then again two minutes later, before a third penalty and ten minutes in the bin.
The penalties and high error count (12) are what lost us the game tonight.
Our left hand side D and overall sliding defence was non existent tonight and it's worth pointing out that had any other Hull player bar Radford been in support for the Will Sharp run then the game would have been over by half time.
Fitzgibon and Tickle had our number from the kick off.
Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2011 11:46 pm
Ewwenorfolk
Player Coach
Joined: Oct 03 2006 Posts: 12310
Mick Gledhill wrote:Fitzgibon and Tickle had our number from the kick off.
Mark O'Meley caused us alot of problems too. It's like our lads don't expect a prop to pass - they all go in to tackle, he gets the pass away and it caused havoc.
Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 12:22 am
chpntpsr
Player Coach
Joined: Jul 05 2005 Posts: 515
The game could have gone either way tonight, couple of very close calls, Sykes being called back for a forward pass from Ah Van when he'd have been under the posts and 18-0 up and game over. The other being the pass for Yeaman's try that got them back in the game, it looked forward on the replay shown on the screen. The decisive try came from a botched kick that was so lucky it ended up with Fitzgibbon and an overlap outside. We lost to a decent Hull side that is poorly coached, couple of 50/50's went against us and we lost, nothing to do with being not good enough.
Sibbit on the other hand is a penalty machine, and Obst should have been at least sin binned for his head shot on Ainscough.
Another Away day defeat. Not really happy about it, but can't expect much else. We simply dont have enough real quality. Hopefully home will stay strong all season. Surely Salford away is winnable and not winning there will be a real disappointment.
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Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:19 am
fcimp
Club Coach
Joined: Apr 17 2005 Posts: 3469 Location: With Hull's only grade "A" SL club.
Did anyone wonder why the blatant spear tackle by one of your guys was waved away by the ref after the touch judge had put his flag up, Thaler certainly helped you there although I think disciplinary panel might not be so forgiving.
Post subject: Re: 8/4/11 | Hull FC vs Bradford Bulls | 20:00
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:11 am
redeverready
Club Coach
Joined: Feb 12 2006 Posts: 15035 Location: Gods County
Our inbility to defend is my greastest gripe. It was something I hoped Potter would fix first but it is still as weak as it has been these last three years.
I can accept failure, but I can't accept not trying.
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