Hodkinson Back to Form and Wants to Sort Future
Embattled Canterbury half Trent Hodkinson says he’s back to form after a starring role in the Bulldogs’ 20-4 win over Melbourne. Hodkinson is still to find a home in 2016 and is a battle with
Embattled Canterbury half Trent Hodkinson says he’s back to form after a starring role in the Bulldogs’ 20-4 win over Melbourne. Hodkinson is still to find a home in 2016 and is a battle with
Incumbent Blues half Trent Hodkinson has finally admitted his form hasn’t been up to scratch heading into his showdown with rival Mitchell Pearce. “My form hasn’t been the best, and I’m the first to admit
New South Wales’ greatest ever coach Phil Gould says the Blues must go with Sydney Roosters halves Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney ahead of incumbents Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds. Writing for The Sydney Morning
Arguably Canterbury-Bankstown’s greatest ever player Terry Lamb says Bulldogs pairing Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds don’t deserve to retain their State of Origin jerseys. “I think everywhere to tell you the truth,’’ Lamb said, when
Rugby league Immortal and New South Wales icon Andrew Johns says Canterbury’s incumbent Blues halves pairing Trent Hodkinson and Josh Reynolds don’t deserve their spots. Speaking on Triple M’s Rush Hour, Johns backed Sydney Roosters’