Can we talk about Hill. He's a workaholic grafter to be admired at club level, like Andy Lynch and many other relentless machines over the years. His hand will always be up to take the ball in. So I admire and respect the bloke, but is being a hard worker enough to play for your country? Persuade me.
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Can we talk about Hill. He's a workaholic grafter to be admired at club level, like Andy Lynch and many other relentless machines over the years. His hand will always be up to take the ball in. So I admire and respect the bloke, but is being a hard worker enough to play for your country? Persuade me.
A bit like my comments about Sneyd - Aussies seem to have plenty of workmanlike front rowers who just do a job. I would have gone for Oledzki pre-tournament, as potentially more destructive, but have not been overly impressed so far. Matty Lees also disappointed for me. So probably would stick with Hill.
“You are playing a game of football this afternoon but more than that you are playing for England, and more even than that, you are playing for right versus wrong. You will win because you have to win. Don’t forget that message from home. England expects every one of you to do his duty.”
I thought Hill was lucky to be in the squad at the last world cup, the coach didn't really change the squad much from one season to the next, and Hill felt like he had passed his peak.
To see him still rated as one of the best props in the game is a pretty sad state of affairs, showing that either players haven't developed in the last 5 years to be better than him, or that the coach is not looking in the right places.
If Walmsley was fit, who would be dropped from the squad? Cooper or Hill? I doubt any on here wouldn’t have taken Lees, Oledski, Burgess, Thompson or Knowles.
Hill is decent at club level. But like people have said. Workmanlike isn’t good enough in this game anymore, especially with the pace of the rucks and the six agains. He hasn’t got the leg speed or the metres after contact anymore.
“You are playing a game of football this afternoon but more than that you are playing for England, and more even than that, you are playing for right versus wrong. You will win because you have to win. Don’t forget that message from home. England expects every one of you to do his duty.”
“You are playing a game of football this afternoon but more than that you are playing for England, and more even than that, you are playing for right versus wrong. You will win because you have to win. Don’t forget that message from home. England expects every one of you to do his duty.”
2000– Semi Final Exit, Wins against Tier 1 Nations: 0 Team in last tournament appearance: Radlinski, Walker, Naylor, Senior, Wellens, Deacon, Long Fielden, Smith, Howard, Sculthorpe, Forshaw, Farrell Peacock, Hay, Fleary, Anderson Coach: John Kear
2008 – Semi Final Exit, Wins against Tier 1 Nations: 0 Team in last tournament appearance: Wellens , Gardner, Gleeson, Senior, Calderwood, McGuire, Burrow Graham, Roby, Peacock, Westwood, Ellis, Purdham L Pryce, Morley, Higham, Wilkin Coach: Tony Smith
2013 – Semi Final Exit, Wins against Tier 1 Nations: 0 Team in last tournament appearance: Tomkins, Charnley, Watkins, Cudjoe, Hall, Widdop, Sinfield, Graham, Roby, S. Burgess, Ferres, Westwood, O'Loughlin. Burrow, G. Burgess, Hill, Ablett. Coach: Steve McNamara
2017– Defeated finalists, Wins against Tier 1 Nations: 0 Team in last tournament appearance: Widdop, McGillvary, Watkins, Bateman, Hall, Brown, Gale Hill, Roby, Graham, Currie, Whitehead, S. Burgess Walmsley, T. Burgess, Heighington, Lomax Coach: Wayne Bennett
2021(2) Team details – Semi Final Exit, Wins against Tier 1 Nations: 0 Team in last tournament appearance: Tomkins, Young, Watkins, Farnworth, Makinson, Welsby, Williams Burgess, McIlorum, Hill, Whitehead, Bateman, Radley McMeeken, Knowles, Thompson, Cooper Coach: Shaun Wane
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The issue here is that England built their self belief on playing nobody. Greece, France and a poor (at that time) Samoa. When finally they come up against a team of worth it just wasn't there.
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