Hull FC suffer disappointing defeat at Warrington Wolves as side made to rue sloppy account
Warrington Wolves kept their Super League season alive with a 24-10 victory over Hull FC on Saturday evening, and in doing so, silenced any lingering hangover talk following their Challenge Cup final defeat to Hull KR at the start of the month.
Advertisement
Led by George Williams, who, similarly, put to rest any doubt of his commitment to the Wire's cause following a high-profile transfer link to NRL outfit the Dolphins, the home side was too strong, pulling away at the start of each half to record a win that keeps their play-off hopes very much alive with 11 rounds of the season still to go.
As it stands, the Wire are just two points behind seventh-place Wakefield and three behind sixth-place Hull, with Sam Burgess' side showing plenty of craft and courage to earn the two points and perhaps reignite their campaign.
READ MORE: John Cartwright reacts to Hull FC defeat as search goes on for key performance answer
READ MORE: Highlights as Warrington Wolves keep season alive with victory over Hull FC
Advertisement
For Hull, it was a disappointing defeat. They weren't at the races to start, and despite a mini resurgence before half-time, they didn't produce for long enough periods to trouble the scoreboard and threaten the result. Aidan Sezer was at the heart of all they did well, but it wasn't enough, with game star Williams in turn producing the goods alongside half-back partner Marc Sneyd to ensure a big win in the context of Wire's season.
Hull coach John Cartwright named an unchanged side for the first time this season—and incredibly, the first time since the play-off game at Wire back in November 2020. Meanwhile, Warrington full-back Matt Dufty made an early return from a fractured cheekbone, with centre Toby King dropped.
And it was the Wire who started the stronger of the two sides. They got their first try through Josh Thewlis, with Jordan Rapana caught in the defensive line, and the winger, once he broke through, having a clear run to the try line as he raced 80 or so metres following some soft Hull defence.
In response, Hull actually shaped up well. They tried to get their halves playing wider with Liam Knight used as the middle link, and at times, it worked to effect. However, it was the home side who came up trumps again, with a slick right-to-left move putting the other Thewlis brother, Jake, over in the corner. The young gun went over untouched, with Marc Sneyd's boot making it 12-0 to the Primrose and Blue outfit.
Advertisement
Hull needed some inspiration, and as has so often been the case this season, it came through their captain and leading half-back Sezer. The skipper first ran strong, taking a Cade Cust pass to attack the line at pace and burst through before showing the necessary composure to find Harvey Barron to finish in the corner—although whether the pass was legal was certainly dubious, to say the least, with the home crowd screaming 'forward.'
But little did Hull care. They were back in it, with Sezer again proving instrumental. The half attacked once more, coming onto Cust's pass again and bursting through the line to score. That put Hull within two points at the break, with a contest that looked like it was getting away from them after an inconspicuous start firmly in the balance.
But that Hull fightback was soon laid to rest in the second half—albeit it was the away side who broke and had the chance to score and take the lead. But Wire did just enough to get to a Hardaker pass after a Sezer half break and prevent FC's right edge from running away—with Tom Briscoe failing to take in the pass.
That defensive play was rewarded, with Wire then regaining control with two quick-fire tries. First, Sam Powell scooted over from close range, with the veteran hooker smelling an opportunity to strike, before Lachlan Fitzgibbon added a fourth, getting on the end of a crisp move that saw the Black and Whites carved open again.
Advertisement
Sneyd again made no mistake from the tee, with the Wire 14 points to the good and in the ascendancy once again. They were camped on Hull's line for what seemed an eternity, but the away side miraculously survived. They kept going, with Lewis Martin—his foot in touch before grounding the ball—seeing a try overturned by the video referee.
The effort from Cartwright's side wasn't in question, but ultimately, it was all in vain as Wire ran out deserved winners, with two massive games now coming up at the MKM Stadium—first St Helens and then Wakefield. For this Hull side, resurgent but still with a long way to go, next month is certainly make or break.
Teams
Warrington Starting XIII: 1. Matt Dufty; 2. Josh Thewlis, 20. Connor Wrench, 4. Rodrick Tai, 28. Jake Thewlis; 6. George Williams, 35. Marc Sneyd; 13. Luke Yates, 17. Jordy Crowther, 10. Paul Vaughan; 38. Sam Stone, 12. Lachlan Fitzgibbon; 11. Ben Currie
Advertisement
Interchange: 14. Sam Powell, 27. Luke Thomas, 8. James Harrison, 19. Stefan Ratchford. 18th Man: 39. Tom McKinney
Hull Starting XIII: 1. Jordan Rapana; 2. Harvey Barron, 5. Tom Briscoe, 20. Davy Litten, 22. Lewis Martin; 14. Cade Cust, 7. Aidan Sezer; 8. Herman Ese'ese, 9. Amir Bourouh, 40. Liam Knight; 3. Zak Hardaker, 4. Ed Chamberlain; 16. Yusuf AydinZak Hardaker and Ed Chamberlain start with Yusuf Aydin at loose-forward.
Interchange: 16. Jack Ashworth, 19. Brad Fash, 24. Jack Charles, 39. Sam Eseh. 18th Man: 27. Matty Laidlaw
Scorers
Warrington Tries: Josh Thewlis, Jake Thewlis, Powell, Fitzgibbon. Goals: Sneyd 4/4
Hull Tries: Barron, Sezer. Goals: Sezer 1/2
Scoring System: 6-0, 12-0, 12-4, 12-10, HT, 18-10, 24-10,
Referee: Chris Kendall. Video Referee: Jack Smith
Attendance: 10,235
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
9 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question
Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question originally appeared on The Spun. With the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on the horizon, Carlos Alcaraz is trending because of his life off the court. Advertisement Earlier this month, Alcaraz asked Emma Raducanu to be his partner for mixed doubles at the US Open. She was more than willing to accept his offer. Once their partnership for the final Grand Slam tournament of the year was confirmed, fans started speculating about their connection. That speculation only grew louder when Alcaraz and Raducanu were spotted practicing together at Wimbledon. Raducanu later revealed they were working on something with Evian since they're both ambassadors for the brand. Despite their best efforts to keep the focus on tennis, Alcaraz and Raducanu haven't been able to dodge questions from the public. On Saturday afternoon, Raducanu was asked about her dynamic with Alcaraz. An unidentified reporter was wondering if there's a potential romance brewing behind the scenes. Advertisement "There's been lots of chatter online about your friendship with Carlos," a reporter asked. "Is there any truth behind the rumors?" Raducanu replied, "We're just good friends." LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 16: In this handout from the AELTC, Carlos Alcaraz of Spain smiles as he is interviewed in the Media Theatre in the Broadcast Centre after his victory against Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the final of the Gentlemen's Singles during day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2023 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 16, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by AELTC/Joe Toth via Getty Images)Handout/Getty Images Raducanu handled this interaction with class, make no mistake about it. That doesn't change the fact that it was a ridiculous question. In fact, some fans want this reporter to face consequences for this question. "Tennis reporters should not ask such questions," one fan said. "This is getting ridiculous," a second fan wrote. "It is none of our business, leave them alone," a third fan commented. "Tennis reporters are so unprofessional. Some reporters, especially those from the UK. It is yet another example of the circuits, particularly the @wta failing to monitor the press conferences and protect their players," an Instagram user wrote. Advertisement "Leave them alone and let it happen organically if you do like them as a couple. Tacky otherwise, but it's the media so what else is new," another social media user said. As of now, the reporter hasn't apologized for their question about Alcaraz and Raducanu. Hopefully, this bizarre situation doesn't become the top story at Wimbledon this upcoming week. Related: Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question first appeared on The Spun on Jun 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.
Yahoo
22 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Zak Hardaker makes big Hull FC top-six admission and uses Hull KR example
Zak Hardaker has insisted that this Hull FC side is a top six team – and on their day, even a top four one – but they have to continue to turn up every week, put the performances in, and look to get better. Advertisement The Black and Whites currently hold onto sixth position in Super League, with Sunday's 38-6 win over Salford Red Devils keeping John Cartwright's side inside the play-off picture. But with key games coming up against the teams in and around them, Hull, who were far from perfect even in victory, know they have to first keep up their standards and then look for the necessary improvements in every game. If they do that, then Hardaker, who knows a thing or two about making the play-offs and winning trophies, believes both the players and the ability are there to first control their own destiny and then achieve their end goal – with belief picked up from ten wins on the road this year, not to mention their current position. READ MORE: Zak Hardaker explains back row challenges and John Cartwright's firm Hull FC warning READ MORE: Popular Hull pub unveils new look following three-week revamp Advertisement Speaking to Hull Live post-match, Hardaker said: "There was a lot of talk about where this team was going to be this year, and I don't think John has put any pressure on us internally, saying we need to finish top six, top four, or top two. But as our performances continue throughout the year, I'm man enough to say – and I've played this game a long time – that we're definitely a top six team. But it's up to us to turn up every week and put a good performance in. "On our day we can be a top six team, even a top four team, but we're not on our day every week. That's the point with us. We train hard through the week, and sometimes it doesn't come off on the big day, but we're definitely a top six team, and I'd be telling lies if that wasn't definitely our aim now. We need to keep turning out wins and make our performances better. "I think, with a fully fit team, we can beat anyone. I genuinely mean that. The two top teams at the minute are Wigan and Hull KR. Wigan fell short at Wakefield; Hull KR are really good, sublime to be fair, but on our day, I think we can match anyone. "We played Hull KR two months ago; we had a man down for 70 minutes, and we contested for large parts. We can beat anyone; it's just about keeping our connections and keeping that willingness to work for each other. We want to make this club proud again, and we're on the right direction with that." Advertisement And while Hull ran out seven-try winners at Salford, there were still parts of the performance that frustrated Hardaker, with the knowledge they can be better. The 33-year-old continued: "We're still frustrated with that performance – there were elements that were really good; we had 20-minute spells, but that's not enough, and against the bigger and better teams, you need to do 40 minutes, have a rest, and then do 40 again. "We've done some dumb things, not finishing on last tackles, and some selections weren't good enough, and we ended up defending our line for large parts, and that drains you. There are parts where we can learn going forward. But it was good to get a good score on Salford, and we're looking forward to Warrington now. "It's a mad league at the moment, and that's why we have to play well every week. It doesn't matter who we are playing – we have to be a good Hull FC team and one that makes people proud. Hopefully, we can keep ticking those two points off. It's a tough game up next, and it will be another good test to see where we're at." Hull head to the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Saturday for the second time this year. It comes before a big run of home fixtures at the MKM Stadium, something this team has to be ready for. Advertisement Hardaker added: "I think John touched on it before; we've got eight of the last 11 games at home. The FC fans have turned out week in, week out; they've been tremendous, and they were brilliant again here. "It's really important that we get a home win now. We've just got the draw against Leigh, and that's disappointing, but it's Warrington next, and they'll be looking to bounce back up (after defeat to Huddersfield). It's up to us to put in a really good performance ahead of our run of home games, but we know where we need to be. We just need to keep building."
Yahoo
an hour ago
- Yahoo
Chelsea increase efforts to win race for Brazil forward
Chelsea have increased their efforts to sign Joao Pedro from Brighton after agreeing a deal for Borussia Dortmund winger Jamie Gittens. Gittens will undergo a medical at Chelsea and has agreed terms on a seven-year contract, after the West Londoners reached an agreement with Dortmund on a £55m fee. Advertisement With just the formalities of that deal to be completed, Chelsea have now 'intensified' their efforts to sign Pedro, according to Fabrizio Romano. The Blues are battling Newcastle United to sign the striker, with the latter having had two bids for Pedro turned down. Brighton have rejected two bids for Pedro worth in the region of £50m but are prepared to sell for the right fee. Chelsea view Pedro as a versatile forward who can replace Christopher Nkunku, with the Frenchman expected to leave Stamford Bridge instead of regular first-team football. Pedro has scored 30 goals in 70 appearances since signing for Brighton from Watford but is keen to leave to play European football. Both Chelsea and Newcastle can offer the 23-year-old Champions League football. Advertisement The forward, who has won three caps for Brazil, hopes a transfer to a European side can increase his chances of making next summer's World Cup squad. Read – Every tournament England has ever won as Young Lions retain U21 Euros title See more – Chelsea to face Palmeiras in Club World Cup quarter-final Follow The Football Faithful on Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | TikTok