Scoring a hat-trick against the worst left hand side defence is hardly breath taking, although it was a great try against Wire. He won't be any better at Leeds than he was at Hull, he'll just have more opportunity to show it there. And with that will come more exposure and as someone pointed out it will put him on the union radar. He has his flaws though, he still manages to drop the odd ball cold and despite what JP said on the SL show last night he has frailties beneath a high ball when put under pressure.
He'd gone a little stale here and he probably needed the move, which is fair enough, but the fact remains he chickened out of testing himself in the NRL which is a shame.
Good luck to him, time to move on, but I do reserve the right to boo him!!