In the 2022 rugby league season, Hull F.C. competed in Super League XXVII and the 2022 Challenge Cup. They were coached by Brett Hodgson.
Season review
On 13 February, Hull began their Super League campaign with a 16–12 away win at Wakefield Trinity[1] before suffering a 38–6 loss to St Helens.[2] An inconsistent first half of the season ensued with a win over Salford Red Devils[3] and loss at Castleford Tigers[4] followed by a run of three wins which included a Challenge Cup victory over Sheffield Eagles.[5][6][7] A run of three losses followed, beginning with a golden point 19–18 loss to Wigan Warriors in the league,[8] a quarter-final cup defeat to Huddersfield Giants[9] and a visit to local rivals Hull Kingston Rovers,[10] but this was countered by three more wins in late April.[11] Hull had a poor second half of the season, failing to win during June and with only two wins in July; a 34–28 win against Hull KR at the Magic Weekend,[12] and 30–6 win over Toulouse Olympique.[13] In August, Hull had a run of four defeats before again facing Toulouse to record a 28–12 win[14] and then ended their season with a 36–4 loss to Hull KR.[15]
Results
Pre-season friendlies
W Win L Loss
Super League
Table
Super League results
W Win D Draw L Loss
Date |
Round |
Versus |
H/A |
Venue |
Result |
Score |
Tries |
Goals |
Attendance |
Report
|
Super League results
13 February
|
1
|
Wakefield Trinity
|
A
|
Be Well Support Stadium
|
W
|
16–12
|
Gale, Lovodua, McIntosh
|
Gale (2)
|
6,148
|
RLP
|
19 February
|
2
|
St Helens
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
6–38
|
Griffin
|
McIntosh
|
12,673
|
RLP
|
26 February
|
3
|
Salford Red Devils
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
48–16
|
Lane (2), Scott (2), Connor, Luvodua, McIntosh, Reynolds, Satae
|
McIntosh (4), Conner (2)
|
10,081
|
RLP
|
6 March
|
4
|
Castleford Tigers
|
A
|
Mend-A-Hose Jungle
|
L
|
26–33
|
Griffin, Houghton, Shaul, Swift, Wynne
|
McNamara (3)
|
10,072
|
RLP
|
10 March
|
5
|
Leeds Rhinos
|
A
|
Headingley
|
W
|
31–8
|
Conner (2), Lovodua, Savelio, Swift
|
McNamara (5), Connor (FG)
|
11,552
|
RLP
|
20 March
|
6
|
Huddersfield Giants
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
14–6
|
Savelio, Vulikijapani
|
McNamara (3)
|
10,682
|
RLP
|
31 March
|
7
|
Wigan Warriors
|
A
|
DW Stadium
|
L
|
18–19
|
Houghton, Satae, Swift
|
Gale (3)
|
9,581
|
RLP
|
15 April
|
8
|
Hull Kingston Rovers
|
A
|
Sewell Group Craven Park
|
L
|
4–16
|
Reynolds
|
Gale
|
10,300
|
RLP
|
18 April
|
9
|
Warrington Wolves
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
18–16
|
Fash, Ma'u, Shaul
|
Gale (3)
|
9,726
|
RLP
|
24 April
|
10
|
Catalans Dragons
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
14–8
|
Lane, Satae
|
Connor (3)
|
9,101
|
RLP
|
30 April
|
11
|
Toulouse Olympique
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
48–12
|
McIntosh (3), Wynne (3), Balmforth, Evans, Lovodua
|
Connor (6)
|
11,308
|
RLP
|
13 May
|
12
|
St Helens
|
A
|
Totally Wicked Stadium
|
L
|
10–24
|
McIntosh (2)
|
Connor
|
11,268
|
RLP
|
21 May
|
13
|
Wigan Warriors
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
31–22
|
Swift (2), McIntosh, Reynolds, Satae, Tuimavave
|
Gale (3 + FG)
|
11,396
|
RLP
|
5 June
|
14
|
Wakefield Trinity
|
A
|
Be Well Support Stadium
|
L
|
18–19
|
Swift (2), McIntosh
|
Gale (3)
|
4,426
|
RLP
|
11 June
|
15
|
Catalans Dragons
|
A
|
Stade Gilbert Brutus
|
L
|
8–36
|
Griffin, McIntosh
|
|
8,847
|
RLP
|
24 June
|
16
|
Warrington Wolves
|
A
|
Halliwell Jones Stadium
|
L
|
0–4
|
|
|
8,591
|
RLP
|
2 July
|
17
|
Leeds Rhinos
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
16–62
|
Houghton, McIntosh, Satae
|
Griffin, McIntosh
|
10,360
|
RLP
|
10 July
|
18
|
Hull Kingston Rovers
|
N
|
St James' Park
|
W
|
34–28
|
Longstaff (2), Lovodua, Simm, Wynne
|
Gale (7)
|
25,333
|
RLP
|
15 July
|
19
|
Wigan Warriors
|
A
|
DW Stadium
|
L
|
0–60
|
|
|
11,314
|
RLP
|
22 July
|
20
|
Castleford Tigers
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
18–46
|
Houghton, McIntosh, Vulikijapani
|
Gale (3)
|
9,550
|
RLP
|
29 July
|
21
|
Toulouse Olympique
|
A
|
Stade Ernest Wallon
|
W
|
30–6
|
Barron, Brown, Longstaff, Simm, Smith
|
Gale (5)
|
4,238
|
RLP
|
5 August
|
22
|
Huddersfield Giants
|
A
|
John Smiths Stadium
|
L
|
16–22
|
Longstaff, J. Walker, Wynne
|
Gale (2)
|
4,642
|
RLP
|
14 August
|
23
|
St Helens
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
6–60
|
J. Walker
|
Gale
|
10,097
|
RLP
|
19 August
|
24
|
Wakefield Trinity
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
18–26
|
Longstaff, McNamara, Satae
|
Gale (3)
|
9,165
|
RLP
|
15 August
|
25
|
Salford Red Devils
|
A
|
AJ Bell Stadium
|
L
|
18–28
|
Connor, Fash, Smith
|
Gale (3)
|
3,968
|
RLP
|
28 August
|
26
|
Toulouse Olympique
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
W
|
38–12
|
Barron (2), Vulikijapani (2), Gardiner, Lane, Longstaff
|
Connor (5)
|
8,785
|
RLP
|
3 September
|
27
|
Hull KR
|
H
|
MKM Stadium
|
L
|
4–36
|
Gale
|
|
16,999
|
RLP
|
Challenge Cup
W Win L Loss
Date |
Round |
Versus |
H/A |
Venue |
Result |
Score |
Tries |
Goals |
Attendance |
Report
|
Challenge Cup results
26 March
|
6
|
Sheffield Eagles
|
N
|
Post Office Road
|
W
|
58–12
|
Wynne (3), Connor (2), Griffin, Lane, Savelio, Swift, Tuimavave, Vulikijapani
|
McNamara (7)
|
1,039
|
RLP
|
9 April
|
Quarter-final
|
Huddersfield Giants
|
A
|
John Smiths Stadium
|
L
|
16–24
|
Ma'u, McIntosh, Savelio
|
Gale (2)
|
3,637
|
RLP
|
Players
Squad
2022 Hull F.C. Squad
First team squad
|
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Coaching staff
|
|
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- 14 Joe Lovodua – SO, SH, HK, LK
- 15 Joe Cator – LF, SR
- 16 Kane Evans – PR
- 17 Brad Fash – LF, PR
- 18 The Hull FC Faithful
- 19 Ben McNamara – SH, SO
- 20 Jack Brown – LF, PR
- 21 Jordan Johnstone – LK, HK, FE
- 22 Josh Bowden – PR
- 23 Connor Wynne – CE, WG, FB
- 24 Cameron Scott – CE
- 25 Mitieli Vulikijapani – CE, WG
- 26 Marcus Walker – SO, FB, CE
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Head coach
Assistant coaches
- Legend:
- (c) Captain(s)
- (vc) Vice-captain(s)
Updated: 10 December 2022 Source(s): 2022 Squad Numbers
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Transfers
Gains
Losses
References
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