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 Sharp 2012
 Whiting 2012
 Yeaman 2013
 Briscoe 2013
 Horne 2013
 O'Meley 2012
 Houghton 2014
 Westerman 2015
 Tickle 2013
 Manu 2012
 The Old Faithful - The 18th Man
 Turner 2012
 Lyne
 Moa 2012
 Kent 2012
 Liam Cunninham 2013
 Jack Briscoe
 Chris Green
 Ben Crooks
 Danny Nicklas 2012
 Josh Bowden 2012
 Lawrence Pearce2012
 
 
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 Jamie Ellis 2013
 Aaron Heremaia 2013 (3rd year option)
 Brett Seymour 2014
 Eamon O'Carroll 2014
 Andy Lynch 2014
 Tony Martin 2012
 Martin Aspinwall 2012
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        | Rank | Posts | Team |  | International Board Member | 4295 | Warrington Wolves |  | Joined | Service | Reputation |  | Apr 2004 | 22 years |  |  
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 Tony Martin is a bemusing signing but at least he's a good honest pro, they certainly need a few of them.
 
 Andy Lynch will replace the grunt in the forwards previously provided by Fitzgibbon. Westerman showed a few encouraging signs in the latter part of 2011. As you say, their pack will get them past a good few teams, but I think it will be a while before they start showing signs of exciting rugby. I may be wrong.
 
 I would agree with 6th/7th, and I think they'd be relatively happy with that in their first season under a new coach.
 
 
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 In SL they will make the 6 and in the CC they will make the Semis (with the luck of the draw).
 
 
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 Lots of talented individuals, capable of some goods wins on their day, but in the end - just mis-managed into an inconsistant team.
 
 
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 Finnishing anything above 6th would be a great achivement for them i think.
 
 
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 Lots of talented individuals, capable of some goods wins on their day, but in the end - just mis-managed into an inconsistant team.'"
 
To me they have more of a look of Warrington during the Van de Velde years. An ageing side with some journeymen, some players that were top quality 4-5 years ago and some players with question marks over their off field exploits. At least Cullen's team would make groundbreaking signings of current or recent internationals and top NRL players every season. | 
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Lynch, and?
 
I hope the people predicting a Wembley appearance for Hull FC are proved correct. I'd be straight down the bookies that day - Hull's results at Wembley are more predictable than a Pope's choice of religious denomination. | 
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 Ah well to sum up I said I thought 7th-10th for Hull.
 
 Top six will be some order of Warrington, Wigan, Saints, Leeds, Hudds, Catalans. I would be surprised if another team breaks into this as there is a gulf between these and the rest.
 
 That leaves two more playoff places for the other eight to contest. You can split the other eight into two rough groups: Castleford, Hull FC, Hull KR and Bradford who will probably be fighting for the playoff spots, and Salford, Wakefield, London and Widnes who will probably be the bottom four.
 
 In the Challenge Cup the four semi finalists are usually three of the top teams and one surprise package who has got there through an easy draw. The four of Cas, the Hull clubs and Bradford are a fair bet for being the surprise package team. Most of the time this team will lose the semi as the top clubs prioritise the CC semi at this point of the season but there is history of lower table teams causing an upset in the semi: Hudds v Leeds 06, Catalans v Wigan 07, Warrington v Wigan 09. In all those clubs cases they were clubs 'on the up' and gained in confidence after their cup final experience.
 
 I can see Hull making it to a CC semi if they have a good draw but I'd be surprised if they could beat one of the top teams in a semi this year, I think their squad is quite flaky.
 
 
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