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knockersbumpMKII wrote:why bother signing a specialist hooker (or even bringing one through) as Radford is just going to go the same way with playing Houghton 80 minutes every game. Just why he thinks this is the best for us when it's clearly been a sticking point in our attack (Amongst others) I'll never know. If Washbrook ends up spelling Houghton next season then that'd just about put the icing on the cake on Radford's tenure for me.
Tbh I thought you'd already eaten the cake never mind put the icing on it
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I think with the coming reduction in interchanges we're going to see 80 minute hookers become the norm again so we might actually be ahead of the curve on this one.
I have no issue with playing Houghton for 80 minutes he seems to manage fine, the whole "his attack suffers" thing is overblown imo. I've actually noticed in the past few games that we have the odd period where other players move into dummy half, I assume to give Danny an onfield breather.
Its what happens if and when he gets injured that worries me.
scarrie wrote:I think with the coming reduction in interchanges we're going to see 80 minute hookers become the norm again so we might actually be ahead of the curve on this one.
I have no issue with playing Houghton for 80 minutes he seems to manage fine, the whole "his attack suffers" thing is overblown imo. I've actually noticed in the past few games that we have the odd period where other players move into dummy half, I assume to give Danny an onfield breather.
Its what happens if and when he gets injured that worries me.
Good points, it is a massive concern if he is to get injured.
scarrie wrote:I think with the coming reduction in interchanges we're going to see 80 minute hookers become the norm again so we might actually be ahead of the curve on this one.
I have no issue with playing Houghton for 80 minutes he seems to manage fine, the whole "his attack suffers" thing is overblown imo. I've actually noticed in the past few games that we have the odd period where other players move into dummy half, I assume to give Danny an onfield breather.
Its what happens if and when he gets injured that worries me.
No decision on Reduction in interchanges until at least until 2017
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Interesting that one of our better performances this year was at Saints when we had three hookers on the field at one point. We're due back there in the Super 8s, but now only have one
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Houghton isn't our problem, our lack of class player and skill is our main issue, plus coaching.
If available many of the top clubs would be after Houghton.
Hull fans want the perfect player, but these very rarely exist in SL and as fans we look at weaknesses of players like Shaul and Houghton rather than strengths.
A perfect example is Briscoe who is the best winger in SL, but even when we had him people still criticised him and looked at his faults.
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He's far too influential in the way our team operate. That's not his fault, incidentally, he's had to carry that burden for quite a lot of years now. But it makes us weak.
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*1865* wrote:But who? When McShane is rejecting us for Cas, you know you've got problems!
Not sure I share this opinion.
3 thinks to factor in. Firstly, Cas are above is in the table. Secondly, relocate or commute? I know McShane started out at Leeds. I don't know where he lives but I'd imagine Cas (and Wakey) are much closer to where he lives than Hull is and I doubt he would command a large salary to justify the extra journey time to Hull for training and matches. Finally, game time. Houghton will still be considered first choice when fit. If Cas can offer more game time, then it seems the obvious choice.
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Dave K. wrote:Houghton isn't our problem, our lack of class player and skill is our main issue, plus coaching.
If available many of the top clubs would be after Houghton.
Hull fans want the perfect player, but these very rarely exist in SL and as fans we look at weaknesses of players like Shaul and Houghton rather than strengths.
A perfect example is Briscoe who is the best winger in SL, but even when we had him people still criticised him and looked at his faults.
You have a point there. Houghton is expected to get through a bucketload of tackles and still be able to consistently pass the ball accurately. To me, the inaccuracy of his passing is usually the weight of the throw, and this makes sense to be linked to the amount of punishment/fatigue he will have in his arms. People should have a friend smack them in the arms for 20 minutes and then try and land a ball on a target on the ground 10 yards away 9 times out of 10. I bet they'd be short and long more often than they'd be wide.
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