Owners won't rest until Black and Whites are consistently a top team
Hull Daily Mail
|July 05, 2025
COACH CARTWRIGHT SAYS FOCUS IS ON FUTURE SUCCESS AT THE MKM
John Cartwright has insisted that Hull FC owners Andrew Thirkill and David Hood won't give up until the Black and Whites are a 'top team' once again.
The duo purchased the club from long-serving chairman Adam Pearson last December, and so far, they, along with CEO Richie Myler, have not been short in their enthusiasm for all things black and white.
The end goal in Hull’s ongoing rebuild, with no stone left unturned as they look to improve all facets of the club, is to win silverware again.
While there is a long way still to go to make those dreams a reality, FC’s head coach believes that the club are on track this year, with a clear progress admission made.
But that’s not to say this club is sitting still - with the Hull boss, for one, offering some perspective after a miserable 2024 season and now driven to kick on and ensure a top-six finish is achieved this year.
The next challenge to ensure that finish is today’s home game against St Helens, with Cartwright's message to the club's supporters clear as the side looks to secure a first home win of the year.
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