QPR loanee not at Charlton just to make up numbers1:06pm Wednesday 3rd October 2012 in Charlton Athletic By George Jones Rob Hulse comes on for Danny Green. PICTURES BY EDMUND BOYDEN. CHARLTONâS new loan recruit Rob Hulse admitted after his new sideâs 2-1 home defeat to Watford last night he is in SE7 to start regularly and not just sit on the bench. Although the season is relatively young, the Addicks currently find themselves at the wrong end of the Championship table. But the QPR loanee is confident he can re-establish his career by coming in and doing what manager Chris Powell wants of him. âIâve not come here to sit on the bench,â said Hulse. âIâm coming here to challenge for a place. âWeâve just got to keep upbeat and things will change. âHe (Powell) just wants me to come in and be myself, train hard, get involved with the boys and hold the ball up and score some goals. âItâs not been an easy time at QPR with injury and bits and bobs. âBut thatâs football, youâve just got to get on with it and bounce back.â Hulse only joined the Addicks on Monday morning and has had little time to learn everyoneâs name, let alone get a first impression of the squad. But despite Tuesdayâs defeat, Hulse believes Powell has a good squad at his disposal and itâs only a matter of time before the results turn in Charltonâs favour. Ads by Google QROPS Benefits NewZealand Increase The Interest Rates On Your UK Personal Or Occupational Pension Your.QROPSchoices.com/FreeGuide VIPRE® Antivirus Small Business Virus Protection. Try Before You Buy. Free Trial! viprebusiness.com He added: âI think weâre a good side and I think the boys were a bit unlucky tonight. âWatford defended very well once they went down to 10 men and made it difficult for us. âWeâve just got to take our chances. âThere are lots of good players here. âAt this level youâve got to play as a team and I think Ricardo Fuller did well and held the ball up well. âIt was a good through ball for his goal, we just needed to do a bit more of that. âWeâre a good side with lots of energy and Iâd take heart from seeing that tonight. âItâs a down changing room but I see it turning very quickly. âWe just need to be a bit shrewder in front of goal and perhaps not give away as many free-kicks, because at this level you just get punished. âIâm here to get back playing football again. âCharlton have given me the chance to do that and Iâm very grateful, so Iâm going to do the best I can.â