That's not what Hodgo thought ( and I'm sick of having this argument with people )
Seeing he was the player involved I'm guessing he would know
It is reasonably well know that Hodgo was not wanted at the time, when he developed into the player he became, the story has somewhat changed.
Given we had a enormous salary cap in the JV year, if we wanted him, we would had of got him.
IIRC Happy, you heard the chain of events directly from Hodgo himself. That is more than good enough for me.
Hodgo was always quality. He just stood out more in a better side. As for saying he developed into a better player after he left, ask any Magpies supporter at the time of the merger, theyll tell you the guy always had it. We had no money, now that's the first time I heard that reason , remember we blew the $8 million straight up.
Yes thats correct This isn't trying to sound like a big note but Hodgo's niece and my wife's nephew dated for a fair few years
He was in Gladstone for his nieces 18th and unfortunately I pulled a double shift that night , but that was the story he told my Father in Law in regards to the Wests /Tigers /Parra
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Meet and spoke with him a few times after that occasion . He was nice enough to tell his niece to pass a message to myself on that he was coming back to the Tigers about 6 weeks before the decision came out
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I was more referring to profile, as a Balmain fan I was aware of Hodgson and thought he was a good player (but obviously did not watch as closely as the Magpie fans) when we merged the fact that Hodgo was not in the squad did not enter my mind. A couple years later it seemed like a ridiculous decision (which the maggie fans prob already knew) and I couldn't believe we did not keep him, at this time the club started moving away from the he was not in our plans, to he opted to go elsewhere.