
LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Aidan Sezer celebrated his 250th career game as he captained Hull FC to a decisive victory over Leigh, ending a four-match losing streak in Super League.
According to bbc.com, Sezer's performance was impressive, showcasing near-flawless kicking with three conversions and two penalties.
Hull FC dominated the first half, establishing a significant 26-point lead as Cade Cust, Herman Ese'ese, Lewis Martin, and Sam Eseh all scored without Leigh responding.
This strong first-half performance allowed Hull FC to move up to fifth place in the Super League table.
In the final 20 minutes, Leigh, currently in third place, attempted to stage a comeback with tries from Edwin Pape and Owen Trout, which added some respectability to the scoreline.
However, their efforts were insufficient to avoid defeat.
The two teams had previously engaged in a thrilling 22-22 draw in March, but Hull FC's dominance in the first half ensured a different outcome this time around.