HULL FC: Radford's ready for prop role
HULL FC coach Richard Agar believes former captain Lee Radford has a bright future ahead of him at prop.
Radford may have been given the number 11 shirt by Agar for the forthcoming season but he played at prop in Richard Horne's 28-16 testimonial win over Rovers at the KC Stadium on Sunday.
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Lee Radford will play more at prop this season
Agar feels with his leadership qualities, Radford will excel in the front row as he did in the opening minutes against Rovers.
"I thought Lee set the tone early on Sunday," said Agar.
"Lee talks very well and gets the other players in the middle well organised for the right plays at the right time.
"He's been good all year at training and he flowed into the game.
"I was looking at our middle men on Sunday which is an area of competition.
"We tried to share the game time out, looking at giving them 40 or 50 minutes each.
"That wasn't easy bearing in mind there were five or six of them."
Agar's decision to move Radford from the back row to the front was helped by the arrival of new signing Craig Fitzgibbon.
And with Danny Washbrook as a back up, Agar feels the move will be a positive one for both Radford and the team.
"Lee has the ability to alternate and it's difficult to pigeon-hole players into positions," said Agar.
"I see Lee as a middle player, whether he's putting his head at the back of the scrum or the front then he's very much a middle player.
"Craig Fitzgibbon and Danny Washbrook give us a little bit more athleticism at loose forward so we'll probably look at Lee as a front rower."
Agar used Sunday's friendly derby to see how some of his bench players performed when given the opportunity to start.
Epalahame Lauaki took his opportunity well and gave Agar something more to think about later in the season.
"We started Hame because we know what he can do coming off the bench," said Agar.
"That's why he started the game.
"We know what Danny Tickle, Cusack and Dowes can do, so we wanted to see what the others can do.
"The players who have trained constantly got the nod in certain areas."
Agar confirmed he will take a strong squad to Sheffield on Sunday for their seciond and final friendly.
Although the coach hinted one or two big name players may be rested.
"We will make some changes for the trip to Sheffield on Sunday," he said.
"We had some experienced players out there on Sunday and we want to make sure they are okay for the season opener against St Helens.
"So there are some players we won't risk this weekend and there are players we know will benefit from more games to get up to game speed.
"We will be taking a strong squad to Sheffield."












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by Pete Y, Sutton Village
Tuesday, January 19 2010, 10:11PM
“Its OK Fred,. You wont hear much from gobby 10 5 Man U lost,,He will be in his cot sucking on his dummy wailing his eyes out like the child he is...Two days of sickening disapointment he will be going off his peanut”
by fred, north
Tuesday, January 19 2010, 9:20PM
“if morgan as opted for a mobile pack why as he signed a fat no hoper (maybe) you robins change to suit whatever you say a young mobile pack is not going to do any good in super league stepping up from academy is a huge step and against some of the big packs they will struggle the truth is rovers have no option but to sling these boys in the deep end and hope for the best all this crap from morgan is just masking the huge financial problems and please the fans if morgan had the money and the chance to sign top class forwards then all this bring the young ones in would be straight out the window . iam not going to knock any of these young lads i have no doubt that in the future they will be good but i watched the game on sunday and they where blowing for tugs its a good job rovers used so many players and gave them a chance to rest or they would have been well over run by as you put them the old men the same old men showed what good forwards they are and if you took your red and white specs of you would agree apart from the moron 10-5”
by Captain Birds Eye, Anlaby Park
Tuesday, January 19 2010, 9:14PM
“Let the Dobbin fans rant on. They havn't had anything to shout about for years. Its only the last 2 years while FC have been dreadful. And still they havn't won anything Ha Ha. There only shouting and ranting on now because they know all the glory of just been above HFC will be shortly be coming to an end. If it wasn't for us (HFC) being so bad and them gettig 4 point from us, they would av bin mid table. ( but let them enjoy the glory as it will be short lived. They want to be worrying about keeping solvent and keeping a place in the SL. Come on HUlLLLLL Onwards and upwards. and making a profit as well.”
by love fc, Tadcaster
Tuesday, January 19 2010, 8:12PM
“these threads are so boring why can't the hmd sort out the inane crap put on here and only print the sensible ones ?”
by I see the future !, West Hull
Tuesday, January 19 2010, 7:58PM
“Radders had a good game , shame he will be crossing codes soon to Hull RUFC were he is already laying the foundations for his Rugby Union switch. Will be a shame to see him leave.”