The optimist in me thinks that, baring been unable to replace Mau, the squad on the whole has improved. We've brought in:
A young exciting Full Back with plenty of pace A very consistent Centre with plenty of utility value A half back who is arguably one of England's best talents An NRL standard half, who is 'too good for SL' And a exciting impact hooker, who for me, is one of the most under rated signings by any club this off season.
Not to mention the likes of Cator, Carlos, Savelio who will all feel like new signings after their dreadful luck last year.
We have shown promise for the past few years, its keeping players fit and not fading off in the 2nd half of the year which will determine our year.
Maybe i'm buying into the annual pre season hype, but I think with what we have, there is good reason to believe we must be challenging for a top 6 spot.
The optimist in me thinks that, baring been unable to replace Mau, the squad on the whole has improved. We've brought in:
A young exciting Full Back with plenty of pace A very consistent Centre with plenty of utility value A half back who is arguably one of England's best talents An NRL standard half, who is 'too good for SL' And a exciting impact hooker, who for me, is one of the most under rated signings by any club this off season.
Not to mention the likes of Cator, Carlos, Savelio who will all feel like new signings after their dreadful luck last year.
We have shown promise for the past few years, its keeping players fit and not fading off in the 2nd half of the year which will determine our year.
Maybe i'm buying into the annual pre season hype, but I think with what we have, there is good reason to believe we must be challenging for a top 6 spot.
Trueman isn't close to England's best talents
If he was he would of played for England by now
I'm encouraged by hoy and Clifford and players in great form in super league in dwyer and Sutcliffe
I'm encouraged by hoy and Clifford and players in great form in super league in dwyer and Sutcliffe
Your obsession with judging players based on International recognition is getting beyond a joke now. Mikey Lewis is an outstanding talent along with Harry Smith, Pryce and Dodd, none of these have played for the full England team, but it doesn't make them some of the most talented SL players, same with Trueman, You constantly criticized Connor, who not only has been capped by his country performed very well too, you can't have it both ways.
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Your obsession with judging players based on International recognition is getting beyond a joke now. Mikey Lewis is an outstanding talent along with Harry Smith, Pryce and Dodd, none of these have played for the full England team, but it doesn't make them some of the most talented SL players, same with Trueman, You constantly criticized Connor, who not only has been capped by his country performed very well too, you can't have it both ways.
Difference is Trueman has played at cas for years and has more SL appearances than Dodd, pryce and lewis put together
The others you mention have just started their careers
Trueman is decent enough but to label him one of the best english talents is just ridiculous he's done nothing of real note yet
Typical hull fc hyping up players the second they sign for us
The margins in sport at this level are very small and it often doesn't take a huge amount to turn a team from mediocre to decent. Look at Huddersfield and Wigan, really disappointing in 2021. Wigan got a new coach but didn't change the team a huge amount, Huddersfield also made only minor adjustments, and just like that they were both up at the top end of the table. Look at Leeds. A complete lost cause under Agar (tbf the Kangaroos would look like a list cause under Agar), a new coach with some different ideas comes in and they nearly go and win the big one.
We were poor last year but we aren't a total basket case, we just needed to change a few things. Our spine looks miles better. We will miss Connors creativity but we will have more of it at 6 and 7 and we will definitely have a lot more pace and a better kicking game. Dwyer will inject some speed around the ruck. Bonaire said we lack strike at centre which may be true, but in Carlos and Sutcliffe we have two very accomplished and experienced players. Carlos, Savelio and Cator returning is a big boost. That's all without mentioning Smith. For the first time in ages we have a proven experienced coach who knows what it takes to do well in this league and who will set up his team to play in a positive exciting way.
I aren't buying into any hype, this is just my own views. Making a final is probably a pipe dream this early in Smith's tenure, but I fully expect playoffs and an improved season.
The margins in sport at this level are very small and it often doesn't take a huge amount to turn a team from mediocre to decent. Look at Huddersfield and Wigan, really disappointing in 2021. Wigan got a new coach but didn't change the team a huge amount, Huddersfield also made only minor adjustments, and just like that they were both up at the top end of the table. Look at Leeds. A complete lost cause under Agar (tbf the Kangaroos would look like a list cause under Agar), a new coach with some different ideas comes in and they nearly go and win the big one.
We were poor last year but we aren't a total basket case, we just needed to change a few things. Our spine looks miles better. We will miss Connors creativity but we will have more of it at 6 and 7 and we will definitely have a lot more pace and a better kicking game. Dwyer will inject some speed around the ruck. Bonaire said we lack strike at centre which may be true, but in Carlos and Sutcliffe we have two very accomplished and experienced players. Carlos, Savelio and Cator returning is a big boost. That's all without mentioning Smith. For the first time in ages we have a proven experienced coach who knows what it takes to do well in this league and who will set up his team to play in a positive exciting way.
I aren't buying into any hype, this is just my own views. Making a final is probably a pipe dream this early in Smith's tenure, but I fully expect playoffs and an improved season.
Improved season isn't much tho
Given how bad we were last season
we was only our toulouse wins from been in a relegation scrap
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