jimmyfivebellies wrote:I'm struggling to work out how the junior development would work myself

Much of the bad blood between the clubs is down to Hudgell,and his fc hatred,but perhaps he now realises it is working
against him? A strong hull
COULD be a dominant force in super league,so let's all hope this is the start.
Yes, I agree, I'm not sure how the junior development would work. One things for sure though, (Rovers very very recent crop of youngsters who still have a long way to go to make it apart) for the amount of people that play the game in hull and East Riding, whatever the clubs are doing at the moment isn't bringing through anything like the amount of talent that the rest of the heartlands manage.
I'd be interested to see Beverley Red's view on this as I think he's pretty active in junior clubs.
Rupert Pupkin wrote:
Hows the bad blood between the clubs effecting performances on the pitch?
Petty arguments between the boards and generally slagging each other (does seem to have come more from Hudgell, Uncle Kath just seemed to go down an ignore route) are hardly going to endear you to sponsors and the business community. Less revenue means less money for players and junior development equals worse performance. Very simplified that, I admit.
Interesting that from a quick glance over on the Hull board the opinion seems to be largely against this where as here it seems to be being cautiously welcomed.