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No quick fix for Hodgson as he calls for patience

- ■ Hull FC v St Helens JULIE STOTT

BRETT HODGSON is urging fans to look at the bigger picture as Hull FC scrap to claw back a play-off spot.

Improved recent form by Leeds and Salford – plus Hull’s own poor run of results – has seen them drop out of the top six with only five games of the season left.

Supporters are getting nervy, following a run of seven defeats in nine games – but coach Hodgson is convinced the club needs more than just a quick fix.

And the Aussie (below) is sure they must learn from the blueprint that has been so successful for today’s opponents St Helens.

He said: “I understand that there is some frustratio­n with results and there’s some frustratio­n with the players missing.

“I think we’ll still have nine on the sidelines this week.

“We all want results now, players and myself included, but we’re still in a position that we can get results if we’re working hard enough now. We just need that extra bit of quality over the next month.”

Hull are moving away from relying on big money overseas signings and instead investing heavily in junior developmen­t.

Saints have won Super League for the last three years with a crop of brilliant home-grown youngsters playing key parts and Hodgson admires their process and wants to replicate it. He said: “It’s their DNA. You’ve got people in that system learning off the best players. It’s what we’re trying to do now.

“That’s the plan we’ve got in place. We want our young boys to channel the first team to see how they prepare for games and then that becomes their preparatio­n blueprint.

“I know what works and I’ve seen systems work in the NRL in particular.

“In systems where the youth developmen­t creates the opportunit­y for those boys to progress into the first team you don’t then have to spend big money from overseas.

“You then only have to look for some elite talent to get to the next level. That’s what we’re trying to do but it takes a lot of time.”

Leaders Saints have forwards Agnatius Paasi and Sione Mata’utia back from injury and suspension respective­ly and they are likely to feature.

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