Club News 2024

It's a good move playing 12 matches at Brookie, and increases our chances of making the finals in 2025. I am surprised, however, that the club has ditched the match at Mudgee. I've attended all three and it is well patronised, plus we've gained five points from the possible six.
 
So pleased to hear this. Got to be worth more wins for us. Now we'll know how the Broncos feel, having an even split of home and away games.
 
It's a good move playing 12 matches at Brookie, and increases our chances of making the finals in 2025. I am surprised, however, that the club has ditched the match at Mudgee. I've attended all three and it is well patronised, plus we've gained five points from the possible six.

I agree Who i love the weekend away in Mudgee. We went 2 of the 3 years.
 
It's a good move playing 12 matches at Brookie, and increases our chances of making the finals in 2025. I am surprised, however, that the club has ditched the match at Mudgee. I've attended all three and it is well patronised, plus we've gained five points from the possible six.

Surprised?

Historically, our illustrious owner has been all about the $$.

Call me cynical, but our Brookie crowds this year may have helped this decision along......and it's has absolutely nothing to do with "home ground advantage".
 
It's a good move playing 12 matches at Brookie, and increases our chances of making the finals in 2025. I am surprised, however, that the club has ditched the match at Mudgee. I've attended all three and it is well patronised, plus we've gained five points from the possible six.
Yeah that was a great weekend away going up there, I agree with you
 
"A student of Scots College, Onitoni Large, has been described as the best 16-year-old player in Australia in rugby league or rugby union after captaining the Junior Wallabies and earning representative honours with the U16s NSW Blues.

As the Tigers attempt to keep him, more than 12 clubs have displayed an interest in Large, and they have been made aware of his exceptional and rare talent, per The Daily Telegraph."
 
Are we looking at another Schuster or Latu Fainu situation?Plenty of wraps on those two as 16 year olds
Always the potential that they don’t live up to the hype, but this kid has every chance to be a superstar. He’s huge (pardon the pun), lightning fast and has a great skill set.

Some commentary from Twitter:

Monumental loss for the Wests Tigers.

Per @MCarayannis, young half Onitoni Large has left Concord to join Manly.

While most haven’t heard the name, he’ll be just as good if not better than the likes of Lachie Galvin and Latu Fainu.

Great get for the Sea Eagles, DCE’s successor
 
Always the potential that they don’t live up to the hype, but this kid has every chance to be a superstar. He’s huge (pardon the pun), lightning fast and has a great skill set.

Some commentary from Twitter:

Monumental loss for the Wests Tigers.

Per @MCarayannis, young half Onitoni Large has left Concord to join Manly.

While most haven’t heard the name, he’ll be just as good if not better than the likes of Lachie Galvin and Latu Fainu.

Great get for the Sea Eagles, DCE’s successor
That’s two good Rugby recruits this year hope they shine with the Sea Eagles .
 
JC returning to UK


Hull FC are delighted to announce the appointment of former England Rugby Head of Strength & Conditioning, Jon Clarke, as High Performance Consultant ahead of the 2025 season.



The 45-year-old made over 350 career appearances in Rugby League, featuring for Wigan Warriors, London Broncos, Warrington Wolves, and Widnes Vikings, whilst also representing Great Britain.



His post-playing venture has taken him into the strength and conditioning industry, working in the performance departments at Widnes and Warrington.



Having spent over two decades in Rugby League, Clarke switched codes for a significant opportunity to join forces with England Rugby ahead of their 2019 World Cup campaign in Japan.



He also jetted off to South Africa for the British and Irish Lions tour in 2021, before returning to the Rugby League world to take up the Head of Performance role at Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.



Clarke will now link up with Hull FC as High Performance Consultant, where he will work closely with Head Coach, John Cartwright, and Head of Conditioning, Tom Bennett.



Speaking to hullfc.com for the first time, Clarke was keen to express how much he is looking forward to a new challenge in his career.



“It’s going to be great to be able to work with a club like Hull FC for the next three years and I’m really grateful to Richie [Myler] and Carty [John Cartwright] for the opportunity,” he said.



“There’s a lot of work ahead of us with the squad, especially in terms of strength and speed development. There’s also certainly work to be done to help keep our best players on the pitch and that is hopefully where I can help Tom Bennett and the rest of the high performance team to deliver.



“I’ve been involved with Rugby League for 35 years, and I’ve been a Head of Performance internationally in both codes of rugby for the last ten years. Now I feel it is my opportunity to give something back to the game in a different way with this new role with Hull FC – one I am very much looking forward to.”



Hull FC Director of Rugby, Richie Myler, added: “I’m really pleased to have brought Jon into the club. I can’t emphasise enough how much of a huge coup I think it is for the club.



“We’ve worked really hard to try and bring Jon in because we believe he will be able to have a strong impact on the playing group, but also help develop our own internal staff.



“Having played with Jon during my time at Warrington, I know him personally, and I am confident that he will be a great addition at the club, working closely with John Cartwright and our performance staff.”
 
JC returning to UK


Hull FC are delighted to announce the appointment of former England Rugby Head of Strength & Conditioning, Jon Clarke, as High Performance Consultant ahead of the 2025 season.




The 45-year-old made over 350 career appearances in Rugby League, featuring for Wigan Warriors, London Broncos, Warrington Wolves, and Widnes Vikings, whilst also representing Great Britain.



His post-playing venture has taken him into the strength and conditioning industry, working in the performance departments at Widnes and Warrington.



Having spent over two decades in Rugby League, Clarke switched codes for a significant opportunity to join forces with England Rugby ahead of their 2019 World Cup campaign in Japan.



He also jetted off to South Africa for the British and Irish Lions tour in 2021, before returning to the Rugby League world to take up the Head of Performance role at Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.



Clarke will now link up with Hull FC as High Performance Consultant, where he will work closely with Head Coach, John Cartwright, and Head of Conditioning, Tom Bennett.



Speaking to hullfc.com for the first time, Clarke was keen to express how much he is looking forward to a new challenge in his career.



“It’s going to be great to be able to work with a club like Hull FC for the next three years and I’m really grateful to Richie [Myler] and Carty [John Cartwright] for the opportunity,” he said.



“There’s a lot of work ahead of us with the squad, especially in terms of strength and speed development. There’s also certainly work to be done to help keep our best players on the pitch and that is hopefully where I can help Tom Bennett and the rest of the high performance team to deliver.



“I’ve been involved with Rugby League for 35 years, and I’ve been a Head of Performance internationally in both codes of rugby for the last ten years. Now I feel it is my opportunity to give something back to the game in a different way with this new role with Hull FC – one I am very much looking forward to.”



Hull FC Director of Rugby, Richie Myler, added: “I’m really pleased to have brought Jon into the club. I can’t emphasise enough how much of a huge coup I think it is for the club.



“We’ve worked really hard to try and bring Jon in because we believe he will be able to have a strong impact on the playing group, but also help develop our own internal staff.



“Having played with Jon during my time at Warrington, I know him personally, and I am confident that he will be a great addition at the club, working closely with John Cartwright and our performance staff.”
Now that's a big loss. Players were actually lasting 80 minutes rather than falling away badly after 60 this year. I hope we get someone just as good. Someone from the Panthers would be nice!
 

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