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I see what you did therePeople in this thread are seeing things wrong, Hull FC is clearly an excellent club, run by brilliant minds. They've made some ace signings in the recent past, and by looking at Perham they demonstrate that their masterly signing spree is still ongoing. They are to be applauded and definitely encouraged to continue to look through our ranks for those players that, for some reason, just can't quite make it into the NRL team, or perhaps, have recently been dropped from it, both now and in the future.
let him join okunbor fucking duds
Wrong, you can't have just have a lethal left side and have a shitty right side. Hayze Perham is a class winger and knows how to actually play fucking footy. Imagine Alamoti as a centre next to him, with Nanai on the inside of him. Whoever, is suggesting Crichton or Graham over Alamoti is crazy.
I think Moses and Nanai are signed already.
Loving this someone gives a fuck about pathways…this is so important right now.Player development in full swing - NSW Cup players making way for Flegg boys so the best in our SG Ball team can play Flegg when their season finishes.
Clearly they've learnt bugger all from the early rounds . . . But tell em, if they take Perham, they can have Topine for freeHull FC have held talks with Hayze Perham regarding a move to the club. Hull Live understands the Canterbury Bulldogs player has emerged on UK radars in the past week, and the Black and Whites have expressed an interest in him following the departure of Tex Hoy last week.
Perham, 24, can play in the full-back, centre, and wing positions and is the outside back that Adam Pearson hinted about when talking about recruitment last week. The club, who appointed Richie Myler as their new Director of Rugby this week, are known to be after a half-back and back-rower as a priority, but they are also open to strengthening other areas of the squad.
The New Zealander, who was born in Taupō, fits that bill and could yet be one of, if not the first, signing of the Myler era, who has been busy behind the scenes searching for a new head coach among new players. The club have two quota spots to work with, with Fa'amanu Brown also departing the club last week.
Perham, meanwhile, has 35 NRL appearances to his name. He made his debut in 2019 for the NZ Warriors and has also played for Parramatta Eels before moving to the Bulldogs in 2023, where he played 19 games for the Sydney-based club, predominately in the full-back spot.
He is yet to feature in the NRL this season, but he has been playing for the Bulldogs’ New South Wales Cup side, where he has featured in all six games so far at either wing or centre.
In total, Perham has played a total of 77 NSW Cup games, scoring 27 tries. He also played with Hull FC duo Franklin Pele and Jayden Okunbor at Canterbury last year
Gus signed him in the first placeGus upgrading and getting rid of the trash
Self flagellation is their mottoHull FC fucking hate themselves as much as St George.
He signed the best attack option on the market at the time. He hasn't worked out (Perham), so he (Gould) is getting rid of him. Sometimes people work out (Max King), and sometimes they don't (Perham), so Phil Gould is moving him on.Gus signed him in the first place