As time goes by pretty sure that dowes will be the prop and that our hunt for a 7 is struggling because an overseas isn't likely to want to come for just 1 year and isn't many english one's available
In that vid, rovelli looks both crap, yet better than what we had for the majority of last season.
Would prefer Moore to Briggs tbh. Robinson would be even better.
Personally, I prefer Lauaki to be at prop, but doing that at this stage would mean putting Fitz into the SR and putting Washy or Westerman (if the rumour's true) at LF.
HULL FC CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 2005 GRAND FINALISTS 2006 CHALLENGE CUP FINALISTS 2008 CHALLENGE CUP FINALISTS 2013 CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 2016 CHALLENGE CUP WINNERS 2017
Options on any new signings are now limited. Not many players of decent ability available. Dowes looks to be our only hope at prop . As for a halfback who knows?
Options on any new signings are now limited. Not many players of decent ability available. Dowes looks to be our only hope at prop . As for a halfback who knows?
What is the deal with Dowes? Does he have any other offers on the table?
“I am 100 per cent certain we will go better next year and we’ll be better for what we have been through this year and the learning curve it has been for some. If we can keep the side relatively injury free we can kick on. At the start of the year most the fans I spoke to said a six place finish would be good after the year before, we did that with a lot of injuries so we are confident next year we can push up the table and challenge.”
Aside from the early climax to Super League XV, Long has been delighted with his start to life with Hull FC. A move across the Pennines at the end of 2009 was probably a daunting one, but Rugby League’s most decorated player has slotted in well in his new environment and is hungry again for more success.
“I loved my first year as a Hull player though, it is a great set of lads down here, the fans are really passionate and they got behind the lads all year,” he said. “Last season was a mixed one for me personally. I really enjoyed myself when I played but I was disappointed with the number of games that I missed. Hopefully both the team and I can go one step further and challenge next season which is something we are all desperate for.”
Smiggs wrote:
So which top quality Salford player are we getting in exchange for Long?
Coincidentally an interview with Long on the official website today suggests Long is staying:
“I am 100 per cent certain we will go better next year and we’ll be better for what we have been through this year and the learning curve it has been for some. If we can keep the side relatively injury free we can kick on. At the start of the year most the fans I spoke to said a six place finish would be good after the year before, we did that with a lot of injuries so we are confident next year we can push up the table and challenge.”
Aside from the early climax to Super League XV, Long has been delighted with his start to life with Hull FC. A move across the Pennines at the end of 2009 was probably a daunting one, but Rugby League’s most decorated player has slotted in well in his new environment and is hungry again for more success.
“I loved my first year as a Hull player though, it is a great set of lads down here, the fans are really passionate and they got behind the lads all year,” he said. “Last season was a mixed one for me personally. I really enjoyed myself when I played but I was disappointed with the number of games that I missed. Hopefully both the team and I can go one step further and challenge next season which is something we are all desperate for.”
“I loved my first year as a Hull player though, I got paid loads of money for being largely ineffectual and I totally failed to turn up against KR, in fact, the only thing that has improved has been the speed that the Taxi gets me from the KC to the bookies,” he said. “Last season was a mixed one for me personally. I really enjoyed myself when I played but I was disappointed with the number of games that I missed, there weren't enough. Hopefully both the team and I can go one step further and challenge next season which is something we are all desperate for, I'm down £7k with William Hill and I need to get it back.”
He is definitely a total waste of money.
Mrs Barista wrote:
Coincidentally an interview with Long on the official website today suggests Long is staying:
“I loved my first year as a Hull player though, I got paid loads of money for being largely ineffectual and I totally failed to turn up against KR, in fact, the only thing that has improved has been the speed that the Taxi gets me from the KC to the bookies,” he said. “Last season was a mixed one for me personally. I really enjoyed myself when I played but I was disappointed with the number of games that I missed, there weren't enough. Hopefully both the team and I can go one step further and challenge next season which is something we are all desperate for, I'm down £7k with William Hill and I need to get it back.”