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<blockquote data-quote="Draggs" data-source="post: 568112" data-attributes="member: 42052"><p>Nicky was hard done by.</p><p>He was prone to a few howlers, but offered more than Jones on his day. Sort of a Hook 0.9.</p><p>I honestly felt that Hook could have developed into a class standoff given time. He was pushed around by that Aussie **** at the Os during their Tossprey era. His performances in 2007/08 were on a level that Wellies wasn't at. Hook never had a great backing. Every time he made a mistake it was <em>typical Hook</em> but if it was Priestland or Biggar it was <em>They are young/developing give him time</em>.</p><p></p><p>A more dynamic coaching staff would have worked around the faults, as Ireland did for O'Gara, Australia did for Cooper, NZ did for Spencer.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I've hijacked an Irish thread... ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Draggs, post: 568112, member: 42052"] Nicky was hard done by. He was prone to a few howlers, but offered more than Jones on his day. Sort of a Hook 0.9. I honestly felt that Hook could have developed into a class standoff given time. He was pushed around by that Aussie **** at the Os during their Tossprey era. His performances in 2007/08 were on a level that Wellies wasn't at. Hook never had a great backing. Every time he made a mistake it was [I]typical Hook[/I] but if it was Priestland or Biggar it was [I]They are young/developing give him time[/I]. A more dynamic coaching staff would have worked around the faults, as Ireland did for O'Gara, Australia did for Cooper, NZ did for Spencer. Oh, I've hijacked an Irish thread... ****. [/QUOTE]
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