Dive into Hull FC’s Super League history, exploring their highs and lows over the years
They kicked off their Super League journey in 1998, finishing 9th after a shaky start. The next year was a nail-biter, barely avoiding relegation with a last-minute win. But things started to look up in 2000 when they landed in 7th place, thanks to new coach Shaun McRae.
Fast forward to 2006, and Hull had their best season yet, making it to the Grand Final. They kept the momentum going with a couple of solid third-place finishes in 2016 and 2017, even snagging the Challenge Cup title in 2016.
However, it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. They’ve had their share of struggles, like finishing 11th in 2008 and 2014. The last few seasons have been a mixed bag, with a disappointing 10th place in 2023 and a rough 11th in 2024, leading to some big changes in the club’s management.
As they look ahead to 2025, fans are buzzing with anticipation. What will this season bring? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: it’s always an adventure with Hull FC.