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1 week ago |
leedsliving.co.uk | Daniel Tomlinson
Two million followers across social media attest to the fact that the dynamic and drive of the rising star has been putting the Internet on notice. With vocals compared with the ancient heart of the Lowland Hills, met with a Celtic touch, it is without question that NATI. is one to watch in the coming years.
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2 weeks ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Daniel Tomlinson
Will Pryce on his time in Australia, moving to Hull FC, and hitting back at his NRL critics. It didn’t take long for Richie Myler and John Cartwright to sell Hull FC to Will Pryce. In fact, one phone call and the young star’s mind was made up. Cutting a frustrated figure in Australia, Pryce, 22, who moved down under as a 20-year-old, wanted to come home.
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2 weeks ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Daniel Tomlinson
Hull FC are still well poised in Super League but need to respond at Magic. John Cartwright has stated that the 'honeymoon' period is over at Hull FC, with the side now challenged to find their true mettle for the second third of the season. The Black and Whites have turned a few heads this year, and after the conclusion of the first third of the season, they sit in fourth place on the Super League table despite suffering back-to-back defeats for the first time.
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2 weeks ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Daniel Tomlinson
Hull FC's recruitment door remains open. Hull FC have made no secret that their recruitment door is always open. However, they would rather find the solutions from within as they deal with their latest challenges. A shortfall of forwards could see opportunities presented for the likes of Matty Laidlaw as the club prepare for Sunday’s game against Wigan Warriors.
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2 weeks ago |
alloutrugbyleague.co.uk | Daniel Tomlinson
Hull FC host Wigan Warriors on Sunday afternoon. John Cartwright believes there has been an incremental rise in the standard of his Hull FC team this year – especially given the lack of continuity they've faced so far. While having a settled spine, with the likes of John Asiata ever present and Aidan Sezer and Amir Bourouh missing just one game apiece, the edges and middles have been torn apart.
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