2018 Hull FC season
Super League XXIII Rank8th
Challenge CupQuarter-final
2018 recordWins: 12; draws: 0; losses: 20
Points scoredFor: 615; against: 787
Team information
ChairmanAdam Pearson[1]
Head CoachLee Radford[2]
Captain
StadiumKCOM Stadium
Hull, East Yorkshire[3]
Avg. attendance12,174
High attendance17,564
Low attendance10,051
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This article details the Hull F.C. Rugby League Football Club's 2018 season.

Results

Super League

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 St. Helens 23 21 0 2 713 298 +415 42 Super League Super 8s
2 Wigan Warriors 23 16 0 7 573 345 +228 32
3 Castleford Tigers 23 15 1 7 567 480 +87 31
4 Warrington Wolves 23 14 1 8 531 410 +121 29
5 Huddersfield Giants 23 11 1 11 427 629 −202 23
6 Hull F.C. 23 11 0 12 534 544 −10 22
7 Wakefield Trinity 23 10 1 12 581 506 +75 21
8 Catalans Dragons 23 10 1 12 488 531 −43 21
9 Leeds Rhinos 23 8 2 13 441 527 −86 18 The Qualifiers
10 Hull KR 23 8 1 14 476 582 −106 17
11 Salford Red Devils 23 7 0 16 384 597 −213 14
12 Widnes Vikings 23 3 0 20 387 653 −266 6

Super League results

W Win D Draw L Loss

Date Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
Super League results
1 February 1 Huddersfield H KCOM Stadium W 38–12 13,704 RLP
10 February 2 Wigan Warriors N WIN Stadium L 10–24 12,416 RLP
24 February 3 Castleford Tigers A Mend-A-Hose Jungle L 18–28 9,365 RLP
2 March 4 Warrington Wolves H KCOM Stadium W 21–12 10,051 RLP
8 Match 5 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Stadium L 16–20 11,158 RLP
16 March 6 Salford Red Devils A AJ Bell Stadium L 8–24 2,902 RLP
23 March 7 Catalans Dragons H KCOM Stadium W 42–16 10,347 RLP
30 March 8 Hull Kingston Rovers A KCOM Craven Park W 30–22 12,090 RLP
2 April 9 Wakefield Trinity H KCOM Stadium W 27–26 11,529 RLP
6 April 10 St Helens A Totally Wicked Stadium L 12–26 10,408 RLP
12 April 11 Widnes Vikings A Halton Stadium W 39–20 3,733 RLP
19 April 12 Leeds Rhinos H KCOM Stadium W 19–18 11,391 RLP
28 April 13 Catalans Dragons A Stade Gilbert Brutus L 24–25 8,823 RLP
5 May 14 Castleford Tigers H KCOM Stadium W 36–12 13,623 RLP
20 May 15 Hull Kingston Rovers N St James' Park W 34–22 25,438 RLP
25 May 16 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium L 12–30 8,846 RLP
8 June 17 Salford Red Devils H KCOM Stadium W 45–14 10,606 RLP
16 June 18 Wigan Warriors H KCOM Stadium L 10–14 13,256 RLP
29 June 19 Widnes Vikings H KCOM Stadium W 31–24 10,420 RLP
5 July 20 Huddersfield Giants A John Smiths Stadium L 18–29 4,696 RLP
13 July 21 St Helens H KCOM Stadium L 18–34 11,430 RLP
22 July 22 Wakefield Trinity A Mobile Rocket Stadium L 10–72 5,634 RLP
27 July 23 Hull Kingston Rovers H KCOM Stadium L 16–20 17,654 RLP

Super 8s

Super 8s table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 St. Helens (L) 30 26 0 4 895 408 +487 52 Semi-finals
2 Wigan Warriors (C) 30 23 0 7 740 417 +323 46
3 Castleford Tigers 30 20 1 9 767 582 +185 41
4 Warrington Wolves 30 18 1 11 767 561 +206 37
5 Wakefield Trinity 30 13 1 16 747 696 +51 27
6 Huddersfield Giants 30 13 1 16 539 794 −255 27
7 Catalans Dragons 30 12 1 17 596 750 −154 25
8 Hull F.C. 30 11 0 19 615 787 −172 22
Source: Rugby League Project
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners

Super 8s results

Date Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
Super 8s results
10 August S1 Wakefield Trinity H KCOM Stadium L 13–31 10,301 RLP
17 August S2 Huddersfield Giants H KCOM Stadium L 6–26 4,499 RLP
30 August S3 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium L 10–80 8,101 RLP
7 September S4 Castleford Tigers H KCOM Stadium L 8–28 10,570 RLP
14 September S5 St Helens A Totally Wicked Stadium L 12–38 9,348 RLP
22 September S6 Catalans Dragons H KCOM Stadium L 20–26 10,467 RLP
28 September S7 Wigan Warriors A DW Stadium L 12–14 11,189 RLP

Challenge Cup

W Win L Loss

Date Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
Challenge Cup results
10 May 6 Featherstone Rovers A LD Nutrition Stadium W 38–20 3,222 RLP
4 June Quarter-finals St Helens A Totally Wicked Stadium L 22–25 9,644 RLP

References

  1. ^ Smailes, James (31 January 2018). "Hull FC boss Adam Pearson opens up in exclusive chat". Hull Daily Mail. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  2. ^ "Coaching Staff". www.hullfc.com. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  3. ^ "KCOM Stadium". www.stadiumguide.com. Retrieved 8 May 2018.

External links