Hull FC 16-10 Wakefield Trinity: Black & White is finally the first home victory of the 2025 Super League season | Rugby League News

Hull FC won the 16-10 victory over Wakefield Trinity at the MKM Stadium in the first home game of the 2025 Super League season.

Blacks and white people lost 11 people since their last prevailing at the MKM Stadium on July 20 last year, and once again left the 10 points of MAX JOWITT in the first half.

However, Zak Hardaker, Jordan Rapana and Lewis Martin all made hands in the first half of 1225 in the first half of the year, twice the first victory of Hull with eight attempts in his patch in 2025.

In this campaign, HULL’s previous eight victories came from the road, and surprisingly maintained competition for the top six, but insisted that the home was comfortable for the first 40 minutes on Thursday.

They seemed to be ahead of two minutes when Harvey Baron was trimmed in the right corner, but attempts were excluded when the help of Jed Cartwright moved forward.

Amir Bourouh was not expensive, but the discipline of Liam Knight’s discipline was a few mistakes when playing the ball as the Wakefield was achieved as a 35 yard penalty.

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Daryl Powell accuses Hull FC’s John Cartwright for half time for Wakefield Trinity.

When Brad Fash interrupted Josh Rourke in the play, he had a sunlight in 37 minutes before he punished Hull’s repetitive mistake.

Harvey Smith was an architect using yawning spacing through the center of Hull.

Hull seemed to have been revitalized to resume, and Sam ESH took three defenders from the dummy half in 55 minutes while ringing in the line.

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ESEH couldn’t collect Cartwright’s off -road cleanly, but Hull continued to pour out, and Knight passed to Rapana and scored on the right through Jowitt and Jayden Myers.

When Martin finished 13th in the season, Hull made his third attempt for third consecutive, and eventually turned out to be crucial.

The wings moved the finish touch along the left to a fluid movement, and the four defenders grabbed the ball in the corner.

Super League Round 18 results and fixtures (live in Sky Sports)

Thursday, July 10th

  • Hull FC 16-10 Wakefield Trinity

Friday, July 11th

  • 7:30 pm: LEEDS Rhinos vs ST HELENS (8 pm kickoff)
  • 8:00 pm: Wigan Warriors vs Huddersfield Giants

Saturday, July 12th

  • 3pm: Leigh Leopards vs Hull Kr
  • 6pm: Catalonia de Dragon vs. War Lington Wolf

Sunday, July 13th

  • 3:00 pm: Salford Red Devils vs Castleford Tigers

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