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| I'd have to say the two best players have got to be Swain and Jason Smith.
When Smith had the ball in hand he seemed to be one of only a few players that seem to be able to slow the game down to their own pace, and could control a game magnificently. Was such a honour to see him wear a Hull FC shirt.
Swain was also great to watch for other reasons. He was the ultimate pro and seemed fearless in defence and I don't understand why teams would run at him as we all knew full well that they'd be tackled and dominated in the tackle. My favourite player I've ever seen play for Hull.
Again, honourable mentions to Prekkie, Richie Barnett, Besty, Cookie and McMenemy as we played so much better with him in the pack.
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| Quote ="Locko's Luck"Jason Smith for his world class skill set.
Richard Swain for his phenomenal work rate and sheer tenacity.'"
could not have put it better myself, Smith a magician with the ball Swain complete pro, i remember Smith robbing Gary Connelly who is a strong bloke one on one, with minutes to go and we went on to score i think we drew the game? Swains defining moment has to be Cardiff chasing down the drop kick on Sinfield and then calming the Hull players when they thought we had won but there was still seconds to go.
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| cant argue with swain and smith for top dog , but there has been afew players who maybe havent been given the credit they deserve in my opinion....players such as mc menemy,grimaldi,maher,best, cooke have come and gone without really a mention....
hopefully in the next decade we will be toasting an entire team as too which is the best of the decade...
c'mon u UUUULLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
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| Jason Smith was pure class, a fantastic player, Swain an all round pro, hard to pick between the two.
Richie Barnett was a pleasure to watch, Cooke was a fine player for us, Best, Maher theres been a few, my top three would be Smith, Swain and Horne!
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| Quote ="Big Dave T"Just out of interest, why wouldnt Hull fans choose him? He was our most important attacking weapon for numerous years in the noughties and we have been suffering in attack for the last 2 seasons since he went imo.
The mud around him leaving shouldnt tarnish the fact that he was a great player for FC.
My answer would be Swain though.
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I would consider the best player to be the complete package on and off the pitch, like Richard Swain was.Cooke was a great player for us but the model pro he definitely was not.
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| Jason Smith - Best Player
Richard Swain - Best Signing
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| Quote ="The Hollywood Frasier"Jason Smith - Best Player
Richard Swain - Best Signing'"
Agree with that and a special mention to Shayne McMenemy for the unsung star. Its no coincidence we had so much success when he was in the back row.
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| Quote ="Raised Elbow"I would consider the best player to be the complete package on and off the pitch, like Richard Swain was.Cooke was a great player for us but the model pro he definitely was not.'"
It's been discussed to death hasnt it about his off field antics, however, on the field i think he's up there in the top 5 players of the noughties for us, if it weren't for him leaving in the manner he did i think a lot more people would be mentioning him along with Smith and Swain.
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| Quote ="Big Dave T"It's been discussed to death hasnt it about his off field antics, however, on the field i think he's up there in the top 5 players of the noughties for us, if it weren't for him leaving in the manner he did i think a lot more people would be mentioning him along with Smith and Swain.'"
Paul Cooke learnt a hell of a lot from Jason Smith and might not have been the player he became without his influence. I remember Smith totally running many a game for Hull with Cooke and Horne playing the support act and doing as they were told.
Tony Grimaldi deserves a mention also for the professionalism he brought to the team in the early years.
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| Quote ="knocker norton"Paul Cooke learnt a hell of a lot from Jason Smith and might not have been the player he became without his influence. I remember Smith totally running many a game for Hull with Cooke and Horne playing the support act and doing as they were told.
Tony Grimaldi deserves a mention also for the professionalism he brought to the team in the early years.'"
I remember in his early games Cooke had Tony Smith playing at 7 too which massively helped him at the time. Agree that Cooke learnt a lot from Smith (including some of the bad habits)
As i say, it's a shame that people memories of Cooke are tainted by him walking out like he did.
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| Quote ="Big Dave T"I remember in his early games Cooke had Tony Smith playing at 7 too which massively helped him at the time. Agree that Cooke learnt a lot from Smith (including some of the bad habits)
As i say, it's a shame that people memories of Cooke are tainted by him walking out like he did.'"
Cooke had a couple of years of quality where he helped Hull to major finals and was on the verge of GB recognition. People shouldnt forget that but I wonder if he regrets the way his career has gone since then. I am not turning this into a Rovers slanging match but Paul Cooke is at his best guiding teams round the park as the main pivot IMO.
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| A great player does well no matter what team he is at. Cooke has shown he is not a great player since being at Rovers.
Swain gets my vote only just shading Smith though. Very hard to choose between them
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| Quote ="hullbg"A great player does well no matter what team he is at. Cooke has shown he is not a great player since being at Rovers.
Swain gets my vote only just shading Smith though. Very hard to choose between them'"
But the topic is our best player of the noughties not overall great players, otherwise Kearney would get a mention and Richie Barnett would be higher up the list.
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| I still would not have Cooke above Swain or Smith though. He would probably be my 3rd choice.
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| Quote ="hullbg"I still would not have Cooke above Swain or Smith though. He would probably be my 3rd choice.'"
I wouldnt have him above them either, i'd have him in my top 5.
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| Quote ="hullbg"A great player does well no matter what team he is at. Cooke has shown he is not a great player since being at Rovers.
[uSwain gets my vote[/u only just shading Smith though. Very hard to choose between them'"
If there was a "play of the decade" it would have to have been his chargedown at Cardiff.
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| Quote ="Mrs Barista"We were still behind after that score.
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| Richard Swain for me
Jason Smith very close
Stevie Prescott
Cookie - never ever rated him to be honest, but he did make me smile at Cardiff!
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| i would say swain but a close second kearney , wot he did in that challenge cup year of 2005 was immense , a true leader and giant on and off the pitch
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| Swainy- best player in terms of overall influence on the team.
Jason Smith- best player in terms of being able to do something on the pitch that made you think, wow!!
put smiths brain into swains body and attitude and i think you'd be hard pushed to find a better player anywhere in the noughties!
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| Theres been many great players over the past ten years my top 6 are,
Matt Sing,
Adam Mahar,
Stephen Kearney,
Jason Smith,
Steve Presscott
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It has to be Richard Swain.
Never forget that match when he banged his head on the floor and was knocked out cold, but still managed to get up and still wanted to come back on and play.
Was that against Saints? I remember watching the replay on the big screen so it must have been on sky.
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| Quote ="Ull Lad"Theres been many great players over the past ten years my top 6 are,
Matt Sing,
Adam Mahar,
Stephen Kearney,
Jason Smith,
Steve Presscott
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It has to be Richard Swain.
Never forget that match when he banged his head on the floor and was knocked out cold, but still managed to get up and still wanted to come back on and play.
Was that against Saints? I remember watching the replay on the big screen so it must have been on sky.'"
no probs with the rest but Matt Sing
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