leeds lost 3 in a row after wembley last season having played a strong line up the week after the final. We should learn from that and rest as many as we can. Far more important games to come than friday at saints
Jake the Peg wrote:leeds lost 3 in a row after wembley last season having played a strong line up the week after the final. We should learn from that and rest as many as we can. Far more important games to come than friday at saints
Indeed, rest as many as possible. The first team won't win anyway, there's no way they will be right physically or mentally. If the youngsters cause an upset then that's brilliant, but the important thing is that everyone is refreshed and ready to start again against Wigan. There's alot of guys that have had next to no rest, and it will catch up with us. At this stage even the lack of injuries is a disadvantage, because were we would normally have half a team that has had a month off mid season, these lot have been doing it week in week out.
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Patterdale wrote:Hull FC 1. Jamie Shaul, 2. Mahe Fonua, 5. Fetuli Talanoa, 6. Leon Pryce, 8. Scott Taylor, 10. Liam Watts, 13. Jordan Abdull, 14. Feka Paleaaesina, 15. Chris Green, 16. Jordan Thompson, 17. Dean Hadley, 19. Steve Michaels, 20. Curtis Naughton, 21. Sika Manu, 22. Josh Bowden, 23. Frank Pritchard, 24. Kirk Yeaman, 25. Jansin Turgut, 30. Danny Washbrook
Stronger squad than expected, reckon either Shaul or one of the wingers won't play to give Naughton a game, glad Pryce is playing, still think we will lose this one, too many tired bodies and key players missing.
Can't imagine Washy playing 80 at hooker, so wonder what will happen there.
I thought there may be a couple more youngsters in there so looks like the bulk of saturday's team will have to back up which is a mistake IMO but it's what radford is paid to do. Add in hadley and thompson and that's 7 likely changes. I just hope they give taylor and watts a rest
Kosh wrote:I suspect that might be more to do with him not being part of the club going forward than any falling out. I imagine he was invited since he was present at Wembley.
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I didn't mean there had been a falling out. I was saying Pryce himself suppoesely didn't want to attend as he didn't feel he played a part. It's probably nonesense anyway, just something a few people were saying in Queens Gardens on Monday.
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