Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 1:57 pm
Blackandwhitebigdog
Junior Player
Joined: May 02 2024 Posts: 195
scarrie wrote:It's an interesting one as the academy feels like the one bit of the club that has actually been working.
That sort of depends which way you look at things. Academy is successful. However it seems when players come into the first team they do not live up to their full potential
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:04 pm
GrahamBray
First Team Player
Joined: Dec 17 2020 Posts: 537
Blackandwhitebigdog wrote:That sort of depends which way you look at things. Academy is successful. However it seems when players come into the first team they do not live up to their full potential
I agree but is that because of the losing environment in which they are expected to perform? It is much easier to progress when joining a well oiled team rather than one that is always expected to lose and whose playing style puts them on the backfoot. It obviously must be me, but when I see Saints, Wigan and even Leeds' youngsters, they look like physically developed and robust young men. Our lads, apart from Staveley and in particular the backs, look like boys. Must feed them something different to us.
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:11 pm
Dave K.
International Board Member
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25757 Location: Back in Hull.
I do think we have turned the corner a bit with bringing players through, this season Charles, Moy, Martin and Staveley have all shown they have potential to make SL playes. Think that has to be something to do with Riding, hopefully he has put systems in place for this to continue and the new people involved can take it on further
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:27 pm
DSJ1983
Academy Player
Joined: May 10 2024 Posts: 336
scarrie wrote:It's an interesting one as the academy feels like the one bit of the club that has actually been working.
If it had been a few months ago I’d have feared that it was either a cost cutting measure or an argument over cost cutting. I’d agree that the academy and someone with the reputation Riding has would be way down on the ‘fix list’ at the club looking from the outside but if they genuinely feel we’ll benefit from a change then so be it.
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:30 pm
Blackandwhitebigdog
Junior Player
Joined: May 02 2024 Posts: 195
GrahamBray wrote:I agree but is that because of the losing environment in which they are expected to perform? It is much easier to progress when joining a well oiled team rather than one that is always expected to lose and whose playing style puts them on the backfoot. It obviously must be me, but when I see Saints, Wigan and even Leeds' youngsters, they look like physically developed and robust young men. Our lads, apart from Staveley and in particular the backs, look like boys. Must feed them something different to us.
Jez Litten for example was around a team and squad that won back to back CC, Josh Hodgson similar. He didn't flourish until he left the club. I don't think it's a winning or losing thing. There is clearly something missing. Since Horne and Yeamo have we really produced anyone of a good/excellent SL standard as these were?
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:40 pm
Dave K.
International Board Member
Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25757 Location: Back in Hull.
Blackandwhitebigdog wrote:Jez Litten for example was around a team and squad that won back to back CC, Josh Hodgson similar. He didn't flourish until he left the club. I don't think it's a winning or losing thing. There is clearly something missing. Since Horne and Yeamo have we really produced anyone of a good/excellent SL standard as these were?
Neither Litten and certainly Hodgson weren't give the chance at Hull to prove they were good enough.
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 2:53 pm
The games afoot
Fringe Player
Joined: Sep 02 2023 Posts: 808
Dave K. wrote:Neither Litten and certainly Hodgson weren't give the chance at Hull to prove they were good enough.
Not just them 2 though….can add a few more to that list.We know Radford delivered the cup wins but his promotion/opinion of young players wasn’t very good…hardly promoted any and if he did,they was soon out of team and let go in favour of buying someone.
Post subject: Re: DoR - New Coach - Investor & Adam - New signings
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2024 3:03 pm
Dave K.
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Joined: Mar 14 2003 Posts: 25757 Location: Back in Hull.
The games afoot wrote:Not just them 2 though….can add a few more to that list.We know Radford delivered the cup wins but his promotion/opinion of young players wasn’t very good…hardly promoted any and if he did,they was soon out of team and let go in favour of buying someone.
To be fair none of those made good SL players, so it was probably the right decision.
His big was Litten and probably Abdul (although there were circumstances for Abdul).
We do have issues though turning players from the best academy players in the country to become SL players.
I went to watch Hull academy beat Wigan academy easily a couple of years ago, two of those Wigan players stared in the cup final win. This was the game.
The games afoot wrote:Not just them 2 though….can add a few more to that list.We know Radford delivered the cup wins but his promotion/opinion of young players wasn’t very good…hardly promoted any and if he did,they was soon out of team and let go in favour of buying someone.
To be fair none of those made good SL players, so it was probably the right decision.
His big was Litten and probably Abdul (although there were circumstances for Abdul).
We do have issues though turning players from the best academy players in the country to become SL players.
I went to watch Hull academy beat Wigan academy easily a couple of years ago, two of those Wigan players stared in the cup final win. This was the game.
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