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| Quote: Chris71 "Is that the team are unfit or down to the way they play in terms of penalties/set restarts that we give away and the rotation/use of the bench?
I must admit that I have often wondered about the training as while I've been out and about with I've quite often driven past the training ground at various times of the day and rarely seen anyone out on the field.
From the outside as a fan it still seems as though there isn't enough responsibility or accountability taken for poor performances and its still cosy, is it that BH is just too nice a guy?
As much as some have said its the players that are committing the penalties and giving away set restarts and yes they are but ultimately its the Head Coach and coaching team to address issues of the play of which ill discipline is one and one that never seems to go away.
One other point of note is that a couple of times when interviewed BH in terms certain aspects of play he has said along the lines of he lets/leaves the players to do that, I just can't seem to find the interviews now.'"
The thing about penalties and set restarts, and I know I’m biased, but we seem to get pinged for things that other teams get away with?
Catalan were taking an age to clear the ruck but seemed to get away with it apart from just before half-time. I’m sure Mcillorum came flying into a tackle on a grounded player and got away with it. A couple of the penalties for high tackles were not high?
It just seems every little thing we do gets penalised?
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| great Coach Peter Sharp and a real disciplinarian who was respected by the players. I think it was Peter Gentle who was driven out by the players and the 'coach elect' I think its fair to say that if that ever comes out what was said that night at Huddersfield after the game it will make for interesting reading.
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| Quote: The Dentist Wilf "great Coach Peter Sharp and a real disciplinarian who was respected by the players. I think it was Peter Gentle who was driven out by the players and the 'coach elect' I think its fair to say that if that ever comes out what was said that night at Huddersfield after the game it will make for interesting reading.'"
My bad...wrong Peter!
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| I'll give my views as an outsider on Brett Hodgson, then feel free to rubbish them.
It appears to me that he is very very good at building a club, putting strong structures in place with the right staff within those structures.
The pathway he has developed at Hull from the scholarship into College, Academy, Reserves, Rising Stars into the first team looks a genuine one and if I were a Hull youngster I would feel I had a real opportunity to advance there and be supported along the way.
Some of you guys will go to more junior Hull games than me but I do go to a fair few and every scholarship, academy and reserve game I have attended I have seen Brett Hodgson. You wouldn't see that with a lot of Super League coaches. He is across everything which has got to be a major positive.
However, I'm not convinced he is a great coach or a particularly good man manager of players from snippets I'm told.
In my opinion you would be in a far better position if Hodgson had come over in a Head of Rugby role and Andy Last had been retained purely to coach your first team with no other responsibilities.
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| Quote: R.B.A "I'll give my views as an outsider on Brett Hodgson, then feel free to rubbish them.
It appears to me that he is very very good at building a club, putting strong structures in place with the right staff within those structures.
The pathway he has developed at Hull from the scholarship into College, Academy, Reserves, Rising Stars into the first team looks a genuine one and if I were a Hull youngster I would feel I had a real opportunity to advance there and be supported along the way.
Some of you guys will go to more junior Hull games than me but I do go to a fair few and every scholarship, academy and reserve game I have attended I have seen Brett Hodgson. You wouldn't see that with a lot of Super League coaches. He is across everything which has got to be a major positive.
However, I'm not convinced he is a great coach or a particularly good man manager of players from snippets I'm told.
In my opinion you would be in a far better position if Hodgson had come over in a Head of Rugby role and Andy Last had been retained purely to coach your first team with no other responsibilities.'"
Think thats a fair shout to be honest and have to say I agree about the Head of Rugby role for Hodgson as opposed to Head Coach
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| Quote: R.B.A "I'll give my views as an outsider on Brett Hodgson, then feel free to rubbish them.
It appears to me that he is very very good at building a club, putting strong structures in place with the right staff within those structures.
The pathway he has developed at Hull from the scholarship into College, Academy, Reserves, Rising Stars into the first team looks a genuine one and if I were a Hull youngster I would feel I had a real opportunity to advance there and be supported along the way.
Some of you guys will go to more junior Hull games than me but I do go to a fair few and every scholarship, academy and reserve game I have attended I have seen Brett Hodgson. You wouldn't see that with a lot of Super League coaches. He is across everything which has got to be a major positive.
However, I'm not convinced he is a great coach or a particularly good man manager of players from snippets I'm told.
In my opinion you would be in a far better position if Hodgson had come over in a Head of Rugby role and Andy Last had been retained purely to coach your first team with no other responsibilities.'"
R.B.A
On what you've seen from the Hull Academy which players would you consider having the best chance of establishing themselves in the first team in the next year or so?
Thanks.
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