2018 Hull FC season explained

Year:2018
Team Colour:Black
Font Colour:white
League:Super League
League Rank:8th
League Wins:11
League Draws:0
League Losses:19
Points For:615
Points Against:787
Cup:Challenge Cup
Cup Result:Quarter-final
Cup Wins:1
Cup Losses:1
Ceo Title:Chairman
Ceo:Adam Pearson[1]
Coach Title:Head Coach
Coach:Lee Radford[2]
Stadium:KCOM Stadium
Hull, East Yorkshire[3]
Avg Attendance:12,174
High Attendance:17,564
Low Attendance:10,051
Next Season:2019
List:yes
List Link:List of Hull F.C. seasons

This article details the Hull F.C. Rugby League Football Club's 2018 season.

Results

Super League

See main article: 2018 Super League season.

Super League results

DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport+Super League results1 February1 HuddersfieldHKCOM Stadium38–1213,704RLP
10 February2 Wigan WarriorsNWIN Stadium10–2412,416RLP
24 February3 Castleford TigersAMend-A-Hose Jungle18–289,365RLP
2 March4 Warrington WolvesHKCOM Stadium21–1210,051RLP
8 Match5 Leeds RhinosAHeadingley Stadium16–2011,158RLP
16 March6 Salford Red DevilsAAJ Bell Stadium8–242,902RLP
23 March7 Catalans DragonsHKCOM Stadium42–1610,347RLP
30 March8 Hull Kingston RoversAKCOM Craven Park30–2212,090RLP
2 April9 Wakefield TrinityHKCOM Stadium27–2611,529RLP
6 April10 St HelensATotally Wicked Stadium12–2610,408RLP
12 April11 Widnes VikingsAHalton Stadium39–203,733RLP
19 April12 Leeds RhinosHKCOM Stadium19–1811,391RLP
28 April13 Catalans DragonsAStade Gilbert Brutus24–258,823RLP
5 May14 Castleford TigersHKCOM Stadium36–1213,623RLP
20 May15 Hull Kingston RoversNSt James' Park34–2225,438RLP
25 May16 Warrington WolvesAHalliwell Jones Stadium12–308,846RLP
8 June17 Salford Red DevilsHKCOM Stadium45–1410,606RLP
16 June18 Wigan WarriorsHKCOM Stadium10–1413,256RLP
29 June19 Widnes VikingsHKCOM Stadium31–2410,420RLP
5 July20 Huddersfield GiantsAJohn Smiths Stadium18–294,696RLP
13 July21 St HelensHKCOM Stadium18–3411,430RLP
22 July22 Wakefield TrinityAMobile Rocket Stadium10–725,634RLP
27 July23 Hull Kingston RoversHKCOM Stadium16–2017,654RLP

Super 8s

Super 8s results

DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport+Super 8s results10 AugustS1 Wakefield TrinityHKCOM Stadium13–3110,301RLP
17 AugustS2 Huddersfield GiantsHKCOM Stadium6–264,499RLP
30 AugustS3 Warrington WolvesAHalliwell Jones Stadium10–808,101RLP
7 SeptemberS4 Castleford TigersHKCOM Stadium8–2810,570RLP
14 SeptemberS5 St HelensATotally Wicked Stadium12–389,348RLP
22 SeptemberS6 Catalans DragonsHKCOM Stadium20–2610,467RLP
28 SeptemberS7 Wigan WarriorsADW Stadium12–1411,189RLP

Challenge Cup

DateRoundVersusH/AVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport+Challenge Cup results10 May6 Featherstone RoversALD Nutrition Stadium38–203,222RLP
4 JuneQuarter-finals St HelensATotally Wicked Stadium22–259,644RLP

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Smailes. James. Hull FC boss Adam Pearson opens up in exclusive chat. Hull Daily Mail. 8 May 2018. 31 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Coaching Staff. www.hullfc.com. 8 May 2018. en.
  3. Web site: KCOM Stadium. www.stadiumguide.com. 8 May 2018.