Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 4:36 pm
48756c6c20 524c4643
Club Captain
Joined: May 07 2020 Posts: 238
Sebasteeno wrote:Im not really bothered about him going tbh. Yes he can attack and score tries but his defence and positioning wasnt great and were loaded up with wingers and centres
Explain to me which of these other centres and wingers puts bums on seats? Which ones are going to be breaking the line like he does, he's been one of the very few to give us excitement in the last couple of years. You talk about his defensive frailties, what are they precisely? Yes, like most players he has some, but his attacking prowess and what he adds to the team overall far and away exceed this, if you want to point a finger regarding defence then you only need look at how shockingly poor Fonua was in his first stint, he scored some sensational/important tries but he was terrible in defence, far more so than Naulago, yet pretty much everyone welcomed him (Fonua) back with open arms and the massive contract too. Indeed, doesn't it highlight a failure in bringing in a very high earner in a position we didn't actually need as we are "loaded up" and this has bitten us, as we have no space on cap/money to offer better contract terms?
Also, what was the reason we didn't have Ratu on a longer contract in the first place, was that his or the clubs decision, it's even more gutting knowing we won't get a fee for him on top of losing a quality player.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 10:18 am
Airlie Street
International Star
Joined: May 25 2012 Posts: 325
He's a rugby union player that lives in the south west and until last year had absolutely no interest in rugby league. He was always going to go back given the opportunity, the fact the money he was offered is beyond anything he could ever earn in rugby league sealed the deal.
He's an exciting player but still very raw, if he was in his early 20's then it would be a huge loss, but he's nearly 29, his one weapon is pace and that's not going to last much longer.
Good luck to him, its been a long journey to get to where he is, he deserves some success.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 1:35 pm
48756c6c20 524c4643
Club Captain
Joined: May 07 2020 Posts: 238
Airlie Street wrote:He's a rugby union player that lives in the south west and until last year had absolutely no interest in rugby league. He was always going to go back given the opportunity, the fact the money he was offered is beyond anything he could ever earn in rugby league sealed the deal.
He's an exciting player but still very raw, if he was in his early 20's then it would be a huge loss, but he's nearly 29, his one weapon is pace and that's not going to last much longer.
Good luck to him, its been a long journey to get to where he is, he deserves some success.
One weapon, Have you actually watched any of the games, he's more than just a speed merchant, he can actually bend his back and tackle as well, it's a massive loss to the club. One can only hope Fonua has improved his fitness when the season restarts and starts doing the things we know he's capable of.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 5:18 pm
Rinkadink
International Star
Joined: Sep 21 2010 Posts: 42
Hello from Bristol, we'll do our best to look after him. Seemed to really enjoy his time in Hull from his statement.
As for playing I've seen the highlight reels but can't recall him offhand from watching SL on sky this season. Seems he is a physical and quick kind of player, just the kind we need on the wing right now? Anything else we should know?
We'd also welcome new fans to following us (can watch all our games free on prem rugby website on following Monday/Tuesday if you don't have BT), think you'd like our Bears style of play as it's not a forward-driven grindfest and like to sling it about (barring bad weather earlier this season) plus we not like toffs at London clubs/unmentionables down the road. Drink up thy zider innum
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 5:37 pm
ComeOnYouUll
Club Owner
Joined: Sep 25 2003 Posts: 22209
Rinkadink wrote:Hello from Bristol, we'll do our best to look after him. Seemed to really enjoy his time in Hull from his statement.
As for playing I've seen the highlight reels but can't recall him offhand from watching SL on sky this season. Seems he is a physical and quick kind of player, just the kind we need on the wing right now? Anything else we should know?
We'd also welcome new fans to following us (can watch all our games free on prem rugby website on following Monday/Tuesday if you don't have BT), think you'd like our Bears style of play as it's not a forward-driven grindfest and like to sling it about (barring bad weather earlier this season) plus we not like toffs at London clubs/unmentionables down the road. Drink up thy zider innum
Hello Rinkadink
Ratu only played in three of our seven games so far this season although that did include a two try performance at Leeds on the opening day.
Ratu became a big favourite with Hull fans. He is super fast and powerful. Particularly memorable was a try at Catalans when he took posession almost on our own dead ball line and went literally the full length of the field. Downside is ocasionally his defensive lapses and positional play.
I will certainly look out for him should Bristol be on Sky Sports. Good luck for when your season starts.
Rinkadink wrote:Hello from Bristol, we'll do our best to look after him. Seemed to really enjoy his time in Hull from his statement.
As for playing I've seen the highlight reels but can't recall him offhand from watching SL on sky this season. Seems he is a physical and quick kind of player, just the kind we need on the wing right now? Anything else we should know?
We'd also welcome new fans to following us (can watch all our games free on prem rugby website on following Monday/Tuesday if you don't have BT), think you'd like our Bears style of play as it's not a forward-driven grindfest and like to sling it about (barring bad weather earlier this season) plus we not like toffs at London clubs/unmentionables down the road. Drink up thy zider innum
Hello Rinkadink
Ratu only played in three of our seven games so far this season although that did include a two try performance at Leeds on the opening day.
Ratu became a big favourite with Hull fans. He is super fast and powerful. Particularly memorable was a try at Catalans when he took posession almost on our own dead ball line and went literally the full length of the field. Downside is ocasionally his defensive lapses and positional play.
I will certainly look out for him should Bristol be on Sky Sports. Good luck for when your season starts.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 6:08 pm
WIZEB
Player Coach
Joined: Nov 23 2009 Posts: 12749 Location: The Hamptons of East Yorkshire
Rinkadink wrote:Hello from Bristol, we'll do our best to look after him. Seemed to really enjoy his time in Hull from his statement.
As for playing I've seen the highlight reels but can't recall him offhand from watching SL on sky this season. Seems he is a physical and quick kind of player, just the kind we need on the wing right now? Anything else we should know?
We'd also welcome new fans to following us (can watch all our games free on prem rugby website on following Monday/Tuesday if you don't have BT), think you'd like our Bears style of play as it's not a forward-driven grindfest and like to sling it about (barring bad weather earlier this season) plus we not like toffs at London clubs/unmentionables down the road. Drink up thy zider innum
I know somebody Welsh down my local so count me in mate.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Mon May 25, 2020 6:49 pm
Rinkadink
International Star
Joined: Sep 21 2010 Posts: 42
Cheers, still not sure when our season is going to start. All a mess TBH. Pat Lam our head coach/DoR says it will take 4 weeks to get everyone physically ready even though the squad have been training from home. That's without getting to transfers/new signings who's contracts normally start on the 1st June or thereabouts, could be Sinckler effectively switches club mid season which is rare. I think Ratu said he would see the season out with Hull first if needed though? Be fine with that even though Bristol let go a good chunk of our back 3 players.
Any news on when super league is starting again? Thrown my rugby addiction way off kilter; Union in winter and League for summer with some mad weeks when the seasons overlap for a bit.
Post subject: Re: Ratu to leave at the end of the season
Posted: Tue May 26, 2020 12:24 pm
ComeOnYouUll
Club Owner
Joined: Sep 25 2003 Posts: 22209
Rinkadink wrote:Cheers, still not sure when our season is going to start. All a mess TBH. Pat Lam our head coach/DoR says it will take 4 weeks to get everyone physically ready even though the squad have been training from home. That's without getting to transfers/new signings who's contracts normally start on the 1st June or thereabouts, could be Sinckler effectively switches club mid season which is rare. I think Ratu said he would see the season out with Hull first if needed though? Be fine with that even though Bristol let go a good chunk of our back 3 players.
Any news on when super league is starting again? Thrown my rugby addiction way off kilter; Union in winter and League for summer with some mad weeks when the seasons overlap for a bit.
The plan is for Super League ro restart in August. Things have been further complicated in that a few games at the start of the season were postponed due to bad weather so whilst Hull FC have played seven games, some clubs have only played four or five. The first couple of weeks in August are planned to complete the postponed fixtures with all team back playing by mid August.
We have got cover, but nobody can do what Ratu does. He will be a loss, and maybe because he wasn’t entrenched in the game he was prepared to do something different.
All players have defensive frailties, especially out wide where players get exposed.
Big loss, but we’ve got cover and good luck to him (it was always going to happen).
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