Gaz Hock

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bourbon_rat
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Re: Gaz Hock

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A touch of aggressive mongrel V Out of control raging bull :conf:
Gaz appears to have developed into the former.
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Re: Gaz Hock

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Just been ultra impressed with his comeback and for me that has to count more than the past history, which should be allowed to remain that now, history
Its just fantastic to watch him
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Re: Gaz Hock

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ancientnloyal wrote:Personally I think that this year he has been better discipplined. There have been times where Hock would have left the game and went for a bit of biff instead of carrying on play. Yes, he has had a few skirmishes at the tackle but somehow, to me anyway, he seems to have a bit more control.

Also, to me, it seemed that when Wane took him out of training pre-Good Friday for everyone's benefit the result was, in a way, Hock bottled everything up and concentrated on the rugby and not going in to prove points. It seems Wane has a control of sorts which is better suited to Hock the man, not the player.

Plus he has a new little bessie mate in Micky Mac, aawww...
This was actually mind games from Shaun Wane as he 'didn't' stop Gareth from training prior to the Good Friday game, he just said he did to worry the opposition :roll:
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