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Hull FC overcome Wigan Warriors to reach Challenge Cup final theguardian Aaron Bower





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Hull FC overcome Wigan Warriors to reach Challenge Cup final

Hull FC overcome Wigan Warriors to reach Challenge Cup final
Hull FC overcome Wigan Warriors to reach Challenge Cup final
Hull FC will never win at Wembley, so the famous song goes on the other half of the city, from Hull KR fans.Well, it may be found out next month whether that really is the case.Hull have looked a side capable of winning trophies for much of 2016 but this Challenge Cup semi-final against a Wigan side appearing in a record-equalling 46th last-four tie was tipped to be one where it would really be seen what Lee Radford's side are made of.


in the same way mirror

Wigan Warriors 12-16 Hull FC: Marc Sneyd sends Black and Whites to the Challenge Cup final

Wigan Warriors 12-16 Hull FC: Marc Sneyd sends Black and Whites to the Challenge Cup final
Wigan Warriors 12-16 Hull FC: Marc Sneyd sends Black and Whites to the Challenge Cup final
Delight for Hull and despair for Wigan at the final whistleMarc Sneyd put the boot into Wigan to send Hull FC back to Wembley.The scrum-half's kicking game - both off the tee and out of hand - proved the key difference between the teams in a bruising, absorbing semi-final.Sneyd slotted four goals from as many attempts and his kick also created Fetuli Talano's crucial second half try.


in addition yorkshirepost

Wigan Warriors 12 Hull FC 16: Brave and spirited Hull earn chance to end jinx

Wigan Warriors 12 Hull FC 16: Brave and spirited Hull earn chance to end jinx
Wigan Warriors 12 Hull FC 16: Brave and spirited Hull earn chance to end jinx
HULL FC are heading back to Wembley with another chance to, at last, rid themselves of one of the most unwanted records in rugby league.If Lee Radford's side play anything like they did last night, when their unquestionable spirit, courage and sheer desire saw them through a bruising and epic Ladbrokes Challenge Cup semi-final, they will finally win at the national stadium for the first time in their 151-year history.Marc Sneyd pushes on as Ben Flower holds on.


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