Joined: Jan 15 2007 Posts: 11924 Location: Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Edith wrote:Shame, I like us playing against Lauaki.
He seemed to enjoy playing against us too. Unfortunately this wasnn't shared by his team mates or any of the Hull fans.
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Joined: Mar 22 2009 Posts: 2397 Location: East Hull
bishops finger wrote:I think the way to improve our missed tackles isn't so much about personal, but our defensive techniques, we have to stop 1 on 1 tackles, get 2 or 3 in every time like the top sides do. I've also mentioned this before, people bang on about Nethertons tackling, but when he does play he doesn't even do that many tackles, maybe we could play him the full 80, sacrifice his running and just let him tackle lol.
Think you sort of answered that yourself, the reason the other players like playing with Nev is that he is always 2nd man in the tackle giving the defence time to get set.
[quote="Adeybull"] so the panel took the same view as your excellent assessment.[/quote]
I would load the bench with forwards (O'hara, Paea & Watts) and play Lovegrove as an additional prop at 13. This means Murrell misses out.
Its a toss of the coin between Salter and Horne - I think I would go with Salter bearing in mind its looking likely he will be Rovers No4 next season.
I get a feeling Rovers are out to pull off a shock win. From what Bonesy was saying confidence is running high and the squad and coaching staff see the Wigan match as one in which to put a marker down. That would really kick-start our season.
I would load the bench with forwards (O'hara, Paea & Watts) and play Lovegrove as an additional prop at 13. This means Murrell misses out.
Its a toss of the coin between Salter and Horne - I think I would go with Salter bearing in mind its looking likely he will be Rovers No4 next season.
I get a feeling Rovers are out to pull off a shock win. From what Bonesy was saying confidence is running high and the squad and coaching staff see the Wigan match as one in which to put a marker down. That would really kick-start our season.
Joined: Jun 01 2007 Posts: 12672 Location: Leicestershire.
Is that O'Hara in the 19 for the first time? Fingers crossed he has a good run from now until end of the season.
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I would load the bench with forwards (O'hara, Paea & Watts) and play Lovegrove as an additional prop at 13. This means Murrell misses out.
Its a toss of the coin between Salter and Horne - I think I would go with Salter bearing in mind its looking likely he will be Rovers No4 next season.
I get a feeling Rovers are out to pull off a shock win. From what Bonesy was saying confidence is running high and the squad and coaching staff see the Wigan match as one in which to put a marker down. That would really kick-start our season.
You've ruined it now for everyone. I'm not sure (thus can't be bothered to find out) how many times you've predicted wins and we go on to lose and vice versa, but I'm confident enough to think your team predictions have failed 75% of the time. Also, the injury jinx earlier in the season was your fault too.
Right, with your prediction of a win and Bentham as referee - I'm not even gonna' watch the game!
I would load the bench with forwards (O'hara, Paea & Watts) and play Lovegrove as an additional prop at 13. This means Murrell misses out.
Its a toss of the coin between Salter and Horne - I think I would go with Salter bearing in mind its looking likely he will be Rovers No4 next season.
I get a feeling Rovers are out to pull off a shock win. From what Bonesy was saying confidence is running high and the squad and coaching staff see the Wigan match as one in which to put a marker down. That would really kick-start our season.
You've ruined it now for everyone. I'm not sure (thus can't be bothered to find out) how many times you've predicted wins and we go on to lose and vice versa, but I'm confident enough to think your team predictions have failed 75% of the time. Also, the injury jinx earlier in the season was your fault too.
Right, with your prediction of a win and Bentham as referee - I'm not even gonna' watch the game!
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