Hull FC Secure First Super League Win Since March, Defeat Leeds Rhinos 18-10
Hull FC secured their first Super League victory since March, defeating an uninspired Leeds Rhinos side 18-10 at the MKM Stadium. The Black and Whites’ last Super League win came against the league’s bottom team, the London Broncos, before a run of 11 consecutive losses across all competitions.
The team’s performances have shown a general trend of improvement under interim head coach, Simon Grix, in recent weeks, and their well-deserved victory over Leeds was a testament to their progress. With a major rebuild expected in the close season, including the arrival of new head coach John Cartwright and a number of high-profile signings such as John Asiata and Jordan Abdull, the club is positioning itself for a fresh start.
Sky Sports pundit Jon Wilkin singled out marquee signing Jake Trueman as a player who has yet to deliver his best football in the Black and White jersey. Trueman joined Hull FC on a three-year deal before the 2023 season but was sidelined for an extended spell due to a serious injury last year.
However, former FC coach Tony Smith praised Trueman’s performance in the victory over Leeds, highlighting his vision, ability to read the play, and the calmness he brings to the team. Trueman was named man of the match, showcasing his rediscovered form after the injury setback.
The victory over Leeds will provide a boost for Hull FC as they prepare to host Warrington Wolves in their next Super League fixture, looking to build on their momentum and secure another crucial win.
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