POLL: Which players should play at hooker for England against New Zealand?

Following last week’s poll in League Express, which asked who should play on the right wing for England against the Kiwis this autumn, we turn our attentions to the hookers, and who should make the cut in Steve McNamara’s side.

Michael-McIlorum
Michael McIlorum is in contention for a spot in this autumn’s England squad

With Daryl Clark, Danny Houghton, Michael McIlorum and James Roby at McNamara’s disposal he has plenty of options. But which two stand out? Josh Hodsgon will also be in contention, but for now we look at the form of the four Super League based hookers this season.

ATTACK

NameAppearancesTriesTry assistsKicks in general play
Daryl Clark276514
Danny Houghton2811057
Michael McIlorum262630
James Roby253949

Despite substantial differences in each department, all four players are pretty evenly matched in this department.

James Roby has played a hand in one more try than Clark and Houghton despite making fewer appearances, and also made many more kicks than Warrington counterpart Clark.

At the same time, Clark has scored as many tries as the other three put together, whilst Wigan’s McIlorum is in the middle of all four areas, with his balance in both attack and defence a potentially important aspect for McNamara to consider.

Clark has scored as many tries as his three rivals combined
Clark has scored as many tries as his three rivals combined

The fact that Clark is totally different in his approach to the position than his three comrades, playing with speed and explosiveness, could give him the edge, although the contributions of Houghton, McIlorum and Roby for their teams are all indisputable.

EFFICIENCY

PlayerCarriesMetresRuns from dummy halfTackle busts
Daryl Clark276235118470
Danny Houghton258176319136
Michael McIlorum203116119023
James Roby336231828748

James Roby certainly comes out on top in the workload department, taking more carries and making more runs from dummy half by some distance. However, Clark again impresses, making more metres despite running with the ball on over 150 fewer occasions than Roby, and has also bust more tackles.

James Roby impresses in every department
James Roby impresses in every department

Houghton gets through a similar amount of work with less effect than Clark, whilst McIlorum spends more time guiding his side up the field than doing so directly.

DEFENCE

NameTacklesMarker TacklesMissed TacklesErrors
Daryl Clark734975922
Danny Houghton12742246420
Michael McIlorum648847515
James Roby9391514910

Despite all four impressing in this department, Danny Houghton stands out as the best. He’s Super League’s leading tackler with 1,274 and has also made the most tackles from marker, with 224.

Danny Houghton is Super League's leading tackler
Danny Houghton is Super League’s leading tackler

James Roby also shines in defence, with nearly 1,000 tackles made and has missed the least amount, whilst he has also made less errors than the other three hookers.

Striking a balance between attack and defence is going to be crucial for Steve McNamara, and whilst Daryl Clark does make the most contribution going forward, he is also prone to more errors.

Who would you pick out of these four? Cast your vote at Totalrl.com

*All stats based on Super League appearances only