
Hull FC continue good start with win at Wakefield
Hull FC's positive start to the Super League campaign continued with a comeback victory at Wakefield Trinity.Tries from Herman Ese'ese, Ed Chamberlain and Lewis Martin earned the Black and Whites a third Super League victory of the season.Tries from Jack Croft and Cameron Scott proved to be in vain for the hosts in front of a sell-out crowd at The DIY Kitchens Stadium.Hull FC climb to third in the early-season table, while Wakefield drop one place to eighth.More to follow.
Wakefield: Rourke; Pratt, Scott, Hall, Johnstone; Lino, O. Russell; McMeeken, Hood, Hamlin-Uele, Griffin, Croft, Pitts.Interchanges: Rodwell, Atoni, Smith, Faatili.Hull FC: Moy; Rapana, Hardaker, Briscoe, Martin; Cust, Sezer; Ese'ese, Bourouh, Knight, Cartwright, Lane, Asiata.Interchanges: Chamberlain, Ashworth, Fash, Watts.Referee: Aaron Moore.

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