
On Saturday night, Warrington Wolves defeated Hull FC 24–10. The ratings are shown here.
Jordan Rapana The Kiwi still makes too many mistakes when playing full-back, despite his occasional strong play and numerous assists, including one that set up Sezer. He will be aware of it, but Hull must improve as a team because it’s a team game. 4.
Harvey Barron – Scored a try for the third game in a row. A couple of tough errors when under pressure, but he also stood up defensively at times with one or two big plays. 5

Tom Briscoe – A big moment in the second half could have gone his way if not for a big play from Rodrick Tai to palm back a Hardaker pass. Ifs and buts now. Tried his best; it was just not Hull’s day. 5
Davy Litten – Ran strong, especially in the first half, and went close near the line. Never backed down. Some pressure-relieving plays from Warrington kicks too. 5
Lewis Martin – Dealt with all kicks and returned the ball strongly. Made one break. Went well as always, even if denied a second-half try with a foot in touch. 6
Davy Litten – Ran strong, especially in the first half, and went close near the line. Never backed down. Some pressure-relieving plays from Warrington kicks too. 5

Lewis Martin – Dealt with all kicks and returned the ball strongly. Made one break. Went well as always, even if denied a second-half try with a foot in touch. 6
Cade Cust – Always a threat with his running game, but the link at times in attack just wasn’t fluent. With John Asiata and Will Pryce out, that’s no surprise. Moved to hooker for the last quarter of the game. 5
Aidan Sezer – Had Hull’s best moments. His assist to Barron may have been forward, but there was no doubting his own try, running strong to score. Unfortunately, that spell was as good as it got. 6
Herman Ese’ese – Ran strong as always and bumped off plenty of tackles. Couldn’t turn the tide in the second half. 6
Amir Bourouh – Tidy. Tried to keep Hull ticking. Came off on the hour mark. 5
Liam Knight – Used as Hull’s middle ball link. Played big minutes and tried to lead the charge, but there were a couple of errors in his game. 5
Zak Hardaker – Competitive as always, he tried his best to get at Wire. Massive defensive effort. 6
Ed Chamberlain – Ran well off Sezer when he got the opportunity. Put himself about as always. 5
Yusuf Aydin – Played the whole first half in what was a big effort from the energetic middle. 5
Jack Ashworth – Tried to add a bit of punch off the bench. 5
Brad Fash: Despite Hull’s dominance for the most portion of Fash’s playing career, Fash never gave up defensively. 5.
Jack Charles: He entered the game after it had already passed. 5.
Sam Eseh tried everything, but to no avail. 5.