Hull FC's miserable 2024 season is over following last Saturday's defeat to Catalans Dragons. Here are Hull Live's end-of-year ratings.
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Liam Tindall (3 games): The winger picked up a thumb injury in pre-season and struggled to get going with the emergence of Lewis Martin and Harvey Barron limiting his chances. He played the majority of the season either on loan or with the reserves. 3
Carlos Tuimavave (15 games): One of two players to bow out after the final game, Tuimavave again had his issues, with a hamstring injury keeping him out for three months. He at least returned well and can hold his head up high after a stellar career. 5
Liam Sutcliffe (17 games): The centre was ruled out for the season with a foot injury in July. Before then, he went okay, but compared to his first year at the club, it was a dip. 4
Jake Trueman (11 games): The half-back didn't return from an Achilles injury until May, and he then missed the final several weeks of the year with a calf issue. Unfortunately, that's the story of his Hull career. He just hasn't got going. 4
Herman Ese'ese (25 games): The prop forward has been a real shining light in Hull's season. Going forward, he's led the way with strong carries and an offload game. He played huge minutes, too. A solid first year at the club. 8
Danny Houghton (15 games): Started the season and led Hull around the park, but a number of calf issues interrupted the second half of the year. Bowed out as a club legend after the final game. 5.5
Ligi Sao (21 games): The forward has been used at prop and back row this year. There were times when he went well, but a number of injury niggles, plus poor discipline, have hampered his year. 4.5
Brad Fash (12 games): The vice captain missed the first half of the season through an ankle injury and struggled to get going again when he returned. 4.5
Jordan Lane (27 games): The forward, who covered a number of positions, missed just one game all season. He led the way defensively, with his effort and durability also standing out. 7
Jack Ashworth (14 games): Thumb and ankle injuries may have limited his time on the field, but when he played, he always had a dig and added some punch. 6
Morgan Smith (26 games): Missing just two games all season, Smith featured heavily at hooker and half-back. He at least gave it everything in a struggling side. 5
Will Gardiner (18 games): The young prop has grown in stature this season. He's held his own on what has been a tough year. 5
Davy Litten (7 games): The young back had to wait patiently for his opportunities, with a strong run at centre coming this summer. In gutting fashion, he then suffered a knee injury, which saw him miss several weeks. 5
Nick Staveley (5 games): The young back rower was looking the part before a cruel ACL injury ended his year back in March. 5
Harvey Barron (12 games): The winger had a really strong season half of the year and fully deserved his place in the team. He worked hard, carried strong, and added five tries. 6
Lewis Martin (25 games): The young winger missed just three games all season. He worked hard throughout, and while his error count was high, he grew as the year went on, being brave in the backfield, carrying tough, and scoring nine tries. 7
Zach Jebson (10 games): A lot of cameo appearances for the young forward, who got his first senior try in the penultimate game. He never let anyone down. 5
Denive Balmforth (15 games): The hooker had a bright summer, but as Hull's forms dipped, naturally so did his attacking involvements. Like every young player, he's got areas to fix up, but there's certainly promise here as well. 5
Matty Laidlaw (5 games): The young prop didn't get the opportunities or minutes he would have liked, but when he gets on the field, he's tenacious. Gives it everything. 4.5
Jack Walker (14 games): Injury issues interrupted his season again, and he was also left out through selection after the emergence of Moy but when he did play, he went okay, returning to the side in the halves later in the year. 4.5
Logan Moy (16 games): One of Hull's brightest young talents with his energy and pace standing out every week. Certainly one to watch. 6
Jack Charles (17 games): The teenage half-back played more than he would have anticipated this season. He had different combinations by the week, and a lot was asked of him, but he never backed down and should hold his head up high. 5.5
Ed Chamberlain (8 games): Played at centre and in the back row but didn't really get any continuity into either spot before a shoulder injury ended his season. 5
Tom Briscoe (15 games): Added some stability to the right edge before a run in the centre position. 5
Yusuf Aydin (19 games): The forward has led the way with effort areas like kick chase, kick pressure, etc. He's had a really good first season at the club. 7
Tiaki Chan (9 games): The forward joined on loan from Wigan and certainly bought into what Hull were trying to do. He showed some early promise but faded as his appearances were limited. 4
Jed Cartwright (5 games): An encouraging end-of-season cameo from the back-rower. He's certainly one Hull can build around next season, bringing a lot of attitude and intensity to the side. 5.5
Leon Ruan (4 games): Another loan signing, Ruan struggled to force his way into the side. 3
Sam Eseh (4 games): A deadline day loan signing. Eseh tried to add to Hull's pack in his limited appearances. 3.5
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