Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25973 Location: Back in Hull.
Horne will coach the 23's next year, but will still be involved with the first team aswell.
Anyone who has seen the 19's this year will have seen the good rugby they play, how much input he has on our attacking structure is anyones guess. I did think we played better rugby in the 8's when the pressure was off, even yesterday once we stopped dropping the ball we played some good rugby and scored some good trys (Our right hand side anyway).
Joined: Sep 23 2008 Posts: 1918 Location: Top of the East Stand
Dave K. wrote:Horne will coach the 23's next year, but will still be involved with the first team aswell.
Anyone who has seen the 19's this year will have seen the good rugby they play, how much input he has on our attacking structure is anyones guess. I did think we played better rugby in the 8's when the pressure was off, even yesterday once we stopped dropping the ball we played some good rugby and scored some good trys (Our right hand side anyway).
As people have said on other threads, Logan was very impressive in attack yesterday. Very much looking forward to him cementing his spot next season. Got sat down big time at one point but carried on and looked great.
Dave K. wrote:Horne will coach the 23's next year, but will still be involved with the first team aswell.
Anyone who has seen the 19's this year will have seen the good rugby they play, how much input he has on our attacking structure is anyones guess. I did think we played better rugby in the 8's when the pressure was off, even yesterday once we stopped dropping the ball we played some good rugby and scored some good trys (Our right hand side anyway).
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25973 Location: Back in Hull.
bonaire wrote:Trouble is half of it is leaving the club
I guess you mean Lineham, as said on his own thread good player, but not impossible to replace, the way Logan is playing, most wingers outside will score plenty of trys, the other wingers offer different skills to Lineham, it's just making sure we use them.
Said it before and will say it again! We are not the club we have been in the past! We can't live on past glories placing the same expectations on the club now as we have in the past! I don't care if you've been a supporter for 20 years! I've had a pass for 9 and i have never seen an FC side close to the Leeds and Wigan of this world. I accept where we are at and I support the club that despite the often dire performances, love. If you can't support the club through 'any kind of weather' then don't bother coming and posting negative comments because at the end of the day it doesn't help and it spreads like a cancer. Peace out
Jameswilson724 wrote:Said it before and will say it again! We are not the club we have been in the past! We can't live on past glories placing the same expectations on the club now as we have in the past! I don't care if you've been a supporter for 20 years! I've had a pass for 9 and i have never seen an FC side close to the Leeds and Wigan of this world. I accept where we are at and I support the club that despite the often dire performances, love. If you can't support the club through 'any kind of weather' then don't bother coming and posting negative comments because at the end of the day it doesn't help and it spreads like a cancer. Peace out
9 years ago we beat wigan 54-12 at the KC having been 48 nil up at half time (I think that was the ht score but we hammered them whatever it was).
Interesting to see the respective fortunes of the 2 clubs since
Jake the Peg wrote:9 years ago we beat wigan 54-12 at the KC having been 48 nil up at half time (I think that was the ht score but we hammered them whatever it was).
Interesting to see the respective fortunes of the 2 clubs since
Think wigans success has been down to the fact they've had youngsters come through their academy whom have been massive for them I.e. Tompkins (huge) and to a lesser extent williams, Charley etc
Joined: Apr 29 2010 Posts: 585 Location: In two minds
Jake the Peg wrote:9 years ago we beat wigan 54-12 at the KC having been 48 nil up at half time (I think that was the ht score but we hammered them whatever it was).
Interesting to see the respective fortunes of the 2 clubs since
Was that also the year they broke the salary cap to avoid relegation?, and subsequently avoided any real punishment. They would be in a quite different situation now, had the RFL acted appropriately.
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