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How the FC class of 2025 stacks up on season's stats

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October 02, 2025

HULL'S PLAYERS CLOCKED UP SOME IMPRESSIVE FIGURES

- By DAN TOMLINSON

How the FC class of 2025 stacks up on season's stats

Hull FC's Lewis Martin (right) celebrates with Davy Litten after scoring a try

(RICHARD SELLERS/PA WIRE)

Hull FC's 2025 season is over, with another campaign now reviewed and debriefed. Here's how the first-team players sit on the stats front.

Appearances (including Challenge Cup games)

Hull FC used 35 different players in 30 games. Lewis Martin was the only ever present. He played in every minute of every fixture, totalling 2,410 minutes (including the 10 minutes of G.P. time against Leigh).

The full breakdown: Lewis Martin 30, Cade Cust 28, Tom Briscoe 27, Aidan Sezer 27, Jack Ashworth 27, Herman Ese'ese 26, Amir Bourouh 26, Zak Hardaker 25, Harvey Barron 24, Yusuf Aydin 24, Jordan Rapana 23, Davy Litten 23, Ed Chamberlain 20, Brad Fash 19, Liam Knight 19, John Asiata 17, Sam Eseh 17, Jordan Lane 14, Jed Cartwright 11, Denive Balmforth 11, Will Pryce 10, Logan Moy 10, Matty Laidlaw 10, Liam Watts 8, Jack Charles 6, Hugo Salabio 6, Will Gardiner 5, Will Hutchinson 4, Lloyd Kemp 4, Callum Kemp 3, Ligi Sao 2, Will Kirby 2, Oliver Holmes 1, Ryan Westerman 1, Joe Ward 1

Tries

Lewis Martin was Hull FC's top try scorer for the second season running, with the young winger scoring a staggering 32 tries. In total, 114 tries were scored by the Black and Whites this year. The most in one game? 14 against Salford in August.

The full breakdown: Lewis Martin 32, Harvey Barron 15, Herman Ese'ese 10, Tom Briscoe 9, Davy Litten 8, Cade Cust 7, Jed Cartwright 5, Zak Hardaker 4, Aidan Sezer 4, Jordan Rapana 3, Will Pryce 3, Sam Eseh 3, Amir Bourouh 2, Jordan Lane 2, Jack Ashworth 2, Denive Balmforth 2, Ed Chamberlain 1, John Asiata 1, Lloyd Kemp 1

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