

You can listen to the full show below or alternatively subscribe on Spotify, Amazon Music or Apple Music. House of League is the newest rugby league podcast which will feature some of the biggest names and tackle some of the biggest topics. It's not a good cycle to get into or a good way to play but that's where we are at the moment and we've got to stop that." We were gassed at different stages from having to chase back and desperation and scrambling tackles. "It takes away from what you throw at your opponents as well. It also takes its toll on you both physically and mentally when you're doing that regularly. We scrambled back but then they scored on the next play. "There were a couple of signs of that early on in the game until they broke us. We had a couple of our better sessions in terms of our understanding and talking. Everythings been going wrong please tell me its something in the. "There were all sorts of disruptions this week for all of us, but we thought we trained pretty well and that we were getting on top of things. Mr.Weatherman What is your forecast I need a major change. "We actually trained alright despite the weather. "Our confidence probably isn't as high, particularly when we didn't feel like that was coming," Smith continued.

The capitulation was the worry again, with Hull, and like the last five years, unable to stop the opposition's momentum, instead rolling over and leaking point after point with fatigue noticeable after what Smith called a dangerous way of playing.

We just need to dig our way out at the moment."Īsked for answers to the current defensive shortages, Smith says his side didn't see that coming with some soul-searching now to do ahead of St Helens and all despite taking the lead early on. They're in there (in the dressing room) and they're hurting. If it didn't hurt then you're in the wrong place. "We understand that we're not representing our club in the way that we want to at the moment. There's a number of feelings," Smith said post-match. G is an American Weather Forecaster who currently works as a meteorologist on PIX11’s for 5, 6, and 10 newscasts.

Read more: Hull FC ratings as defence crumbles again in woeful team display Hull, meanwhile, constantly fell off tackles, conceded offloads and yardage, and were completely helpless to prevent Salford from carving them open, with Smith explaining his thoughts and emotions after the game. Round and Round, Round and Round is adapted from Fergus Jig. A Behind the Scenes photo shows Daryl Somers recording his vocals on Hey Hey Its Saturday. The Red Devils scored five tries in the first half and added another five after the break - with Hull conceding 56 unanswered points until Adam Swift's try. the Hey Hey Its Saturday song was featured in Digital Platforms worldwide instead of Thank You, Mr. Later on, he retired and became a WCBS-TV News reporter in 1997. In addition, he was a teacher and he also created New York City school system's first computerized weather program for use by children as well as their teachers. The Black and Whites conceded ten tries on the day and were a defensive shambles once again with Salford, in truth, not having to do too much to dismantle them.Īfter taking the lead, Hull capitulated once Salford got a foothold and were helpless to prevent the massacre. G Weatherman is a renowned American meteorologist currently working for WPIX's weatherman at 5, 6, and 10. The situation was worse in the northern city of Chiang Mai, in an agricultural region where farmers burn crop stubble at this time of the year.Īround midday, the popular tourist destination was ranked the third-most polluted city in the world by monitoring firm IQAir.Tony Smith says he was embarrassed by Hull FC's performance after their 60-14 hammering by Salford Red Devils. The ministry said 50 districts in Bangkok on Wednesday recorded unsafe levels of the most dangerous PM2.5 particles – so tiny they can enter the bloodstream – while on Thursday, they remained well above World Health Organisation guidelines. Mr Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said that nurseries run by the city had set up special “no dust rooms” with air purifiers to protect young children, as well as checkpoints to monitor vehicle emissions. More than 1.3 million people have fallen sick in the kingdom since the start of 2023 as a result of air pollution, with nearly 200,000 admitted to hospital this week alone, according to the Ministry of Public Health.ĭr Kriangkrai Namthaisong on Wednesday urged children and pregnant women to stay indoors.Īnyone going outside should wear a high-quality N95 anti-pollution mask, he added.ĭuring another pollution peak in late January and early February, the city authorities urged people to work from home.Ī spokesman for Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt – elected in 2022 with promises to improve the city’s environment – said they would not hesitate to issue another similar order if the situation became worse.
