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| Quote: Rocknrolla69er "I'd say he'd abit too nice as someone else said.
He's trying to play players into form which isn't working.
He stated he should of trusted Hookem sooner yet the lad can't get a game over 2 terribly performing half's.
Gale can't put a kick Into touch more than 8 yards down the pitch, can't kick a goal and can't make a pass, Hookem would play better.
Lovodua has put in man of the match performances at 6, yet Hodgson again is persisting with a half in Reynolds who's basically here for a jolly, the ridiculous tackling where he's trying to flatten players and bouncing off or giving pens away for high shots is cringe worthy now.
Balmforth top young hooker, tipped for big things, can't even get on the bench ahead of Jordan Johnstone who's deemed not good enough, Hodgson would rather flog an aging Houghton for 80 minutes.
Shaul another who's not good enough any more, way off the pace yesterday and most times he's appeared, deemed not good enough yet starts other young prospects. Mcintosh and Swift can cover and we have Barron who can play wing who's meant to be lightning and he's about 6ft2 offering an aerial threat out wide. No can't pick that.
Zero creativity, without Connor but absolutely no bravery or trust from Hodgson in giving hungry talented young players a chance.
Been baffled by a lot of team selections but bottom line is Hodgson isn't brave enough to pick the academy lads.
For me we need an experienced coach who will also demand consistency and performances.'"
Excellent post
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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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