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This is the start of a story on the NRL website:
Halfback Trent Hodkinson expects new coach Des Hasler to recreate the same style of play at Canterbury that he used to snare two NRL premierships with Manly.
While Hodkinson hasn't been able to take part in any pre-Christmas field sessions as he continues his rehabilitation from knee surgery, the former Manly playmaker says he sees glimpses of the Sea Eagles in what Hasler is doing in training at Belmore.
"He's won two grand finals, so it definitely works," Hodkinson said . . .
How would Dodgeson know what it takes to win a Grand Final? He was only in first grade with Manly in 2010 when we limped into the eight. If he "sees glimpses of The Sea Eagles in The Dogs' training" then it's a sign that Canterbury will continue to falter in the second half of matches, as we did throughout 2010.
Halfback Trent Hodkinson expects new coach Des Hasler to recreate the same style of play at Canterbury that he used to snare two NRL premierships with Manly.
While Hodkinson hasn't been able to take part in any pre-Christmas field sessions as he continues his rehabilitation from knee surgery, the former Manly playmaker says he sees glimpses of the Sea Eagles in what Hasler is doing in training at Belmore.
"He's won two grand finals, so it definitely works," Hodkinson said . . .
How would Dodgeson know what it takes to win a Grand Final? He was only in first grade with Manly in 2010 when we limped into the eight. If he "sees glimpses of The Sea Eagles in The Dogs' training" then it's a sign that Canterbury will continue to falter in the second half of matches, as we did throughout 2010.