hull2524 wrote:Dave K. wrote:Don't agree a good player should be able to stand out even in a poor side, look at Connor and a few other players who have played well in the Hull side this year. It certainly helps having good players around them, but his kicking, running and passing was poor for Hull the last 2/3 season, not all of that can be blamed on his teammates.
Seems to have some confidence back, but his creativity is still limited to his short kicking game (which has been better this year) and backing up breaks of Croft and Watkins etc.
Connor could look good playing for Batley. He's no Connor and his game is based on his kicking and organization. He certainly has upped his game. Good luck to him. Regards Mr Sneyd
For me Sneyd when at Hull wasn't the most creative halfback but I don't think in fairness that he is that type of halfback. For me he seemed to organise the players and plays fairly well but again there was very little adaption in game situations from him. To get the best from him and his skill set you need a foil for him and Croft seems to be that player. Unfortunately as good as Kelly was for us he was too much in the maverick mould and a player who played what he saw so for me they weren't a great pairing on the whole.
His kicking is accurate the vast majority of the time but for some reason his short licking game is lacking.
Ultimately we became a very one dimensional and predictable team and I'm not saying it was all down to Sneyd but certainly feel limitations in his game were a contributing factor of that.