Adam Swift's tries lead Giants past Hull FC

Adam Swift and Tui Lolohea celebrate a Huddersfield try

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a dominant display of Rugby League prowess, the Huddersfield Giants triumphed over Hull FC with a commanding 50-6 victory, securing their spot in the quarter-finals of the Challenge Cup.

Former Hull FC player Adam Swift stole the show with a remarkable four tries against his old club, showcasing his talent and determination on the winter wing.

The Giants, led by their fearless captain, marched mercilessly into the last eight, leaving former Giants boss Tony Smith's Black and Whites in their wake.

Swift's spectacular performance was supported by fellow wing Sam Halsall and centre Kevin Naiqama, who each scored twice, while Jack Murchie and Harvey Livett also made their mark on the scoreboard.

Hull FC managed to salvage some dignity with a lone try from Jordan Lane in the first half, converted by Jack Charles.

Hull FC, who had been struggling in the Super League, were determined not to suffer another humiliating defeat after last week's 54-4 thrashing by Leigh.

Despite their efforts, the Giants' relentless attack proved too much for them to handle, as they fell victim to a relentless onslaught of skill and determination on the field.

The Giants' impressive victory serves as a reminder of their strength and resilience in the face of adversity, solidifying their status as contenders in the world of Rugby League.

With their eyes set on the ultimate prize, the Giants stand poised to conquer any challenge that comes their way, one try at a time.

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