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Hull FC season ratings as quintet stand out in much improved year
Hull Daily Mail
|October 03, 2025
FINISHING SEVENTH IN THE SUPER LEAGUE TABLE
Zak Hardaker and Lewis Martin celebrate Hull FC's win at Warrington
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HULL FC's 2025 season is over, and a much-improved year it was, with the side finishing seventh in the Super League table.
Here are Hull Live's end-of-year ratings. Only the players who played five or more games are included.
The Kiwi struggled at times but that could be attributed to never getting any rhythm in one position, but what was never in doubt was his effort and willingness to compete.
He actually performed well at centre and retires now with his head held high. 6
2025 was a monster of a season for the young winger, who is getting better and better. He finished with 15 tries to his name, but it’s his defensive reads and backfield work that deserve all the credit. 9
Whether he played fullback, centre, halfback, or back row - the 33-year-old delivered.
He was relentless with his fight, grit, and competitive edge standing tall. Completely bought into Hull FC and had a sublime first year with the club. 9
Struggled with head knocks and hamstring injuries but he didn't let the side down when he stayed fit.
His try at Wakefield was superb. 6
The veteran outside back played much of the year at centre and always did his job. A top pro who scored his 100th try for the club back in August. 6
This story is from the October 03, 2025 edition of Hull Daily Mail.
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