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There was an interview with Netherton on the HDM website a couple of weeks ago where he basically says that they didn't have any kids good enough. Tried to find it but think it's been taken down.
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I mentioned on here that the kids aged 14 should be looking at 6 - 10 sessions a week working on skills and conditioning.
Only when that happens will we see incredible youngsters come through in the numbers we hope for.
5 Leeds players and 3 Wigan but not one from Hull ! Need to change the way we think about development.
Train 3 mornings a week from 6.30am to 8.15am then 4 nights a week from 6.30 to 8.15pm. Then a Sat morning session and a game just once a fortnight.
Work on every little piece of the game until they are highly skilled. Blend in gym/yoga/wrestling/conditioning and we will get there.
There will be kids willing to do this I promise you. About 25 kids in Hull now do this level of training at that age in swimming !!!!! and have done for 50 years
I understand to an extent why they thought the joint academy was necessary from a player pool perspective (obviously saving money was a key driver too).
But it's a reaction to the shallow player pool in Hull, and doesn't address or help fix the situation.
Both clubs (& the RFL) need to be proactive in figuring out a solution as to how to get more youngsters in Hull playing RL. They haven't and this is the result, and in 5-10 years our first team will be suffering too.
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Tarquin Fuego wrote:I mentioned on here that the kids aged 14 should be looking at 6 - 10 sessions a week working on skills and conditioning.
Only when that happens will we see incredible youngsters come through in the numbers we hope for.
5 Leeds players and 3 Wigan but not one from Hull ! Need to change the way we think about development.
Train 3 mornings a week from 6.30am to 8.15am then 4 nights a week from 6.30 to 8.15pm. Then a Sat morning session and a game just once a fortnight.
Work on every little piece of the game until they are highly skilled. Blend in gym/yoga/wrestling/conditioning and we will get there.
There will be kids willing to do this I promise you. About 25 kids in Hull now do this level of training at that age in swimming !!!!! and have done for 50 years
I guarantee you that you won't find a single 14 year old or their parents willing to buy in to that schedule. I certainly wouldn't, and I've got a lad that age. It's totally unrealistic.
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R.B.A wrote:I guarantee you that you won't find a single 14 year old or their parents willing to buy in to that schedule. I certainly wouldn't, and I've got a lad that age. It's totally unrealistic.
Agree 100%, but remember he's talking about Australia weather, not cold, wet mornings. A schedule like that would drive young players, and their parents, away from the game.
PCollinson1990 wrote:Agree 100%, but remember he's talking about Australia weather, not cold, wet mornings. A schedule like that would drive young players, and their parents, away from the game.
... no he's not.
Is Hodgson the new Griffin, or is it all about pace?
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