Super League: Hull FC secure play-off spot, as Hull KR and Castleford face daunting last weekend
Two former Castleford favourites returned to haunt their old club, with Willie Manu scoring two of Hull’s nine tries and his second row partner Joe Westerman kicking seven goals as Hull made it three wins in a row.
The only disappointment for the Black and Whites was the sight of veteran captain Craig Fitzgibbon hobbling off a minute into the second half.
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Hide AdA third defeat in four matches meant the Tigers dropped out of the top eight for the first time this year, but they will have one last chance to extend their season when they take on Rovers, who were 30-28 winners over Catalan Dragons in Perpignan tonight.
Two long-range tries from England winger Tom Briscoe were the highlight of Hull’s impressive performance but it was his centre partner Kirk Yeaman who opening the scoring, marking his return from suspension with his 21st Super League try of the season after just five minutes.