Post subject: Tigers Benefit As FC Misery Continues
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 8:53 pm
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Tigers Benefit As FC Misery Continues
Without a win in over two months and on the back of seven consecutive losses and a record Super League defeat at Warrington last time out, there were low expctations amongst Hull FC supporters as they gathered at the KCOM Stadium for tonights Super Eights encounter with the Castleford Tigers.
The Airlie Birds won the last encounter between the two sides, also at the KCOM, back in early May by 36-12 but this time the pundits were strongly backing the Tigers to pick up the two points that they needed to guarantee a top four finish.
This couldn't be the week that FC rediscovered their form, could it?
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Tigers Benefit As FC Misery Continues
Without a win in over two months and on the back of seven consecutive losses and a record Super League defeat at Warrington last time out, there were low expctations amongst Hull FC supporters as they gathered at the KCOM Stadium for tonights Super Eights encounter with the Castleford Tigers.
The Airlie Birds won the last encounter between the two sides, also at the KCOM, back in early May by 36-12 but this time the pundits were strongly backing the Tigers to pick up the two points that they needed to guarantee a top four finish.
This couldn't be the week that FC rediscovered their form, could it?
READ MORE ON THIS STORY...
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