Hull FC staged a decisive performance, overwhelming Castleford Tigers with a 50-10 victory. This win, marked by nine tries, signifies a strong start for Andy Last in his interim coaching role, following the recent departure of John Cartwright. The match saw Hull FC establish a comfortable 20-6 lead by halftime, a gap they widened significantly in the second half.
The thumping win for Hull FC at Castleford was their largest away victory against the Tigers in 32 years.
Castleford managed two tries through Krystian Mapapalangi, with Tom Weaver converting one. Hull FC's scoring spread widely, featuring tries from Arthur, Briscoe, Litten (twice), Bailey, Martin, Hardaker, Cust, and Aydin. Zak Hardaker was particularly effective with the boot, kicking seven conversions.
The result moves Hull FC to eighth in the Super League standings, while Castleford remains at the bottom of the league table, in 12th place. This match was a stark demonstration of Hull FC's offensive capabilities and Castleford's ongoing struggles.
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Hull KR Records Another Significant Victory Over Castleford Tigers
In a separate fixture, Hull KR continued their dominant run, defeating Castleford Tigers with a score of 50-6. This marks Hull KR's sixth consecutive win. The match, played at Craven Park, saw Hull KR asserting control from the outset, leaving the Castleford team appearing disengaged.
Hull KR's recent string of victories, including this 50-6 thrashing of Castleford, underscores their formidable position in the Super League.
Details from past encounters reveal Hull KR's consistent success against Castleford, including a previous 48-0 shutout win in June 2025, which was part of a ten-game winning streak for the club. Earlier in 2025, Hull KR had also secured a narrow 19-18 victory over Castleford in a golden-point match.
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The repeated large margins of victory against Castleford highlight a significant disparity in form and performance between the two clubs within the Super League competition. This recurring theme suggests a sustained period of dominance by Hull KR over their opponents.