I can't wait to see the stats for this game. There was a spell in the first half when he was consistently making 3 tackles every set of 6, and that was while he had a cut pouring of blood in the top of his head. He deserved to get the match winning try purely his work in defence.
I've always been a massive fan of HH and I'm really pleased he's found his form so quickly after such a long lay off mid season. Hopefully he'll carry this form through to the play offs and to Old Trafford!
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NickyKiss wrote:He's come on leaps and bounds over the past 12months and is doing a great job for the side at the moment.
How's about that pace aswell! Where did that come from?
was at the match tonight and the grass was actually on fire he'd run so fast (well it should av bin)
outstanding amazing my brother said and i have to agree with im it was worth the entrance fee alone he rocked tonight
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He's been an unsung hero of the team for a long time, the amount of work he gets through is unbelievable, glad to see it getting recognised. WHat a try though, 'superman' Brent Webb didnt want to know!
The sheer size of the bloke aswel these days if anyone had stood in his way or got anywhere near him, they wouldnt of stopped him.
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Geoff wrote:I'd hate to have to sit through that race...
Excellent game from H though, he's come back really well from that injury, geting better every week.
So would I, it would be painful watching Wellens cross the line with a poop showered and shaved Webb.
Did you not know, Wellens would be the best fullback in the world if he had.........the pace of Offiah, positional play of Slater vision of Johns, leadership of Lewis, power of Meninga, acceleration of Robinson and the hair of Rads.
Isnt that how it usually works when talking about the merits or lack of, of great club man Paul.
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jonh wrote:So would I, it would be painful watching Wellens cross the line with a poop showered and shaved Webb.
Did you not know, Wellens would be the best fullback in the world if he had.........the pace of Offiah, positional play of Slater vision of Johns, leadership of Lewis, power of Meninga, acceleration of Robinson and the hair of Rads.
Isnt that how it usually works when talking about the merits or lack of, of great club man Paul.
Thats pure rubbish, if wellens had pace he would have been a world beater.
His positinal play is top class, he's safe as houses under high ball, great in defence but slow as a snail.
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