
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Hull FC increased the pressure on the struggling Catalans Dragons, delivering a sixth try victory and marking the first time in nine years they achieved back-to-back wins against the French side.
According to bbc.com, the match highlighted the Dragons' failings, as they suffered a third consecutive Super League shutout, failing to score against St Helens, Wigan, and now Hull FC.
The Dragons' weaknesses were evident, but Hull FC's performance was described as ruthless and dazzling, particularly under the sunny skies at Stade Gilbert Brutus.
The visitors showcased their prowess, with six tries, including scores from Herman Ese'ese, Lewis Martin, Will Pryce, Davy Litten, and Tom Briscoe, demonstrating their attacking strength.
Ese'ese opened the scoring after just 10 minutes by powering over from close range, and Martin extended the lead with a try following a turnover from a desperate pass by Luke Keary, which handed Hull possession just yards from the Dragons' goal-line.
Hull's strong performance leaves them in a positive position, while the Dragons are left grappling with increasing challenges as they aim to break their scoring drought.