Overview
- Hull FC ended a 355-day wait for a home victory with a 16-10 comeback against Wakefield Trinity at the MKM Stadium
- Trailing 10-0 at half-time, Hull scored three unanswered second-half tries through Zak Hardaker, Jordan Rapana and Lewis Martin
- Head coach John Cartwright highlighted physical and mental preparation in the break and refuted claims of speaking to referee James Vella
- The club confirmed the signing of prop Sam Lisone on a two-year deal for the 2026 season as part of its ongoing recruitment drive
- The win moves Hull FC back into the Super League top six with ten rounds remaining in the regular season