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www.Hullkr.co.uk wrote:Hull Kingston Rovers have taken former Leeds Rhinos winger and England international Danny Williams on a month's trial. Williams, 24, scored thirteen tries in fifteen appearances for the Rhinos between 2006 and 2008, with loan spells at Castleford Tigers and Hull FC in the same period
www.Hullkr.co.uk wrote:Hull Kingston Rovers have taken former Leeds Rhinos winger and England international Danny Williams on a month's trial. Williams, 24, scored thirteen tries in fifteen appearances for the Rhinos between 2006 and 2008, with loan spells at Castleford Tigers and Hull FC in the same period
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Joined: Sep 23 2003 Posts: 14306 Location: East Hull
Rupert Pupkin wrote:Cant see many opportunities for him in the first team.
We've being playing Cockayne on the wing who although hasn't done anything wrong is best for me coming off the bench when the side needs some enthusiasm added. Whilst at the same time our wingers Fox & Colbon have had very few good games this season, Latus is never a winger so if he proves himself he may actually find himself with an opportunity in the 1st team.
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Easty wrote:We've being playing Cockayne on the wing who although hasn't done anything wrong is best for me coming off the bench when the side needs some enthusiasm added. Whilst at the same time our wingers Fox & Colbon have had very few good games this season, Latus is never a winger so if he proves himself he may actually find himself with an opportunity in the 1st team.
Well I'm starting to wonder if Cockayne is not best suited to the wing, bags of pace, bags of enthusiasm and probably our safest winger under a high ball. Maybe just a little work on his positioning in attack is needed.
Agree on Latus.
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Rupert Pupkin wrote:Well I'm starting to wonder if Cockayne is not best suited to the wing, bags of pace, bags of enthusiasm and probably our safest winger under a high ball. Maybe just a little work on his positioning in attack is needed.
Agree on Latus.
I agree with cockayne on the wing, his height is the only thing letting him down.
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