HULL FC: Team-work key, not just me
SEAN Long insists his Hull FC team-mates deserve all the credit for the 32-12 win over St Helens – despite the play-maker receiving most fans' plaudits.
Securing the man-of-the-match honour – and the headlines with his try-scoring performance – the new Hull captain enjoyed a debut to remember at Knowsley Road.
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Sean Long in action in foggy win at St Helens
Having played there for 13 seasons, the 33-year-old admitted nerves took a hold prior to his winning return.
And he was keen to ensure his new colleagues took a big share of the plaudits after a memorable win.
"This was a great team performance by all the boys and we can be proud of how we all played," Long told the Mail.
"This game was never just about me and the win was about how well the team played.
"We were solid and hit Saints on the counter, which killed them really.
"The first 20 minutes they threw the lot at us – the kitchen sink and everything, but credit to us we held them out and I think that hurt them.
"Saints are not used to that when they throw everything at teams, so full credit to our defence which was bang on."
Hull's victory is only their second at Knowsley Road in the Super League era.
Played in thick fog, the game was close to being called off but went ahead with Long the focus of attention.
The extended build-up and hype surrounding the scrum-half's return to a ground he called home for 13 years did start to get to him.
"There was a lot of pressure on me coming back," added Long.
"I was very nervous before the game and if I am being honest, I had to hold it all in as I didn't really want to let the lads know how nervous I was.
"I haven't been that nervous for a long time."
While Long deflected any praise which came his way, coach Richard Agar says he wasn't surprised to see Long thrive on the pressure.
"It was always going to be a big show from him but he's been doing this for a long time so none of us should be surprised," he said.
"We thought the players were getting anxious before the game. But of all people, it was Longy who got the guys together and gave a talk to everyone to say we needed to calm down.
"It is a mark of the player he is that he recognised it and addressed it with the boys and we clearly saw his focus in the game."












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by stonesey 3, hull
Wednesday, February 10 2010, 8:20PM
“mick the red my husband doesnt own me so why should a silly little dobbins fan think he does dream on soft lad”
by SPARKY, united kingdom
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 3:18PM
“justino's red army
why dont you read and listen to what your chairman (who does not attend fans forums) writes ab nd says your club isĀ£2/3 million in debt up to the end of last season and you reguire10,000 avarage gates to break even as i asked a good friend of mine who is a long term dobbin were are you going to get 1,000=more fens from every home game when you cant fill your ground for a derby game due to hull ans being that far from the pitch we cant even see the game we got a better view on saturday in the fog”
by kev, Hull
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 7:30AM
“I would have thought you lost enough money betting on Saints last week !
Just admit it you know nowt !
Heres a bet thats a lot more probable !
Warriors 42
KR 12”
by cmon u ulllaaaa, west hull
Monday, February 08 2010, 9:23PM
“you can bet on it, dont do it, i thought you might of learned by now, you will only lose your giro money.”
by You can bet on it, I know I will be
Monday, February 08 2010, 8:52PM
“Huddersfield 42
Hull 12”