Hull FC scored 14 tries and 80 points in victory over Salford.

Hull FC romped to victory over Salford.
Hull FC romped to victory over Salford. (Image: SW PIX)

Hull FC ran out 80-6 winners over Salford Red Devils at the MKM Stadium. Here are the ratings.

Will Pryce – Back in the side after ten weeks out with a hamstring injury and looked like he’d never been away. Tougher tests await, but Pryce nailed his pass selection and his execution was on point. Dangerous on his feet and involved in everything Hull did in a 50-minute performance. 8

Harvey Barron – Got over for two tries, supporting well for his first and crisply finishing strongly for his second. 8

Tom Briscoe – Got over for his 100th try for the club. A great moment. But also ran well throughout and made plenty of strong carries. Also assisted Barron with a slick catch and pass. 8

Davy Litten – The young centre scored twice and also linked well to put his winger away. His partnership with Martin continues to grow. 8

Lewis Martin – Four tries and 27 for the season – a club record for a Super League year. His pace is lethal. But he also runs hard in the backfield and does all the tough areas of the game to effect. 9

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Zak Hardaker – Played the first half in the halves and the second at full-back. Made so many inroads and helped Hull rampage downfield all game, assisting Briscoe for his milestone try. 8

Cade Cust – Ran hard and direct all game. Gives it everything, no matter the opposition or no matter the occasion. 8

Herman Ese’ese – The prop scored again and ran hard in his time on the field. 8

Amir Bourouh – The little hooker’s distribution was good. Also ran well and at the most opportune times. Should be a confidence booster. 7

Liam Watts – Started for the first time since his return to the club and ran hard. Did a stern job. 7

Jed Cartwright – Two tries for the back rower. Smartly rested in the second half. 7

Ed Chamberlain – Left the field with a rib injury in the first half, the severity of which is still to be determined. 6

John Asiata – Back in the side and almost instantly had an impact. He’s absolutely crucial to the shape Hull play with. Played the first half and it’s no coincidence Hull weren’t as clinical without him as they were with him. 8

Jack Ashworth – Had some moments on the edge. Ran hard, as always. 7

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Yusuf Aydin – Played in the back row and did his job to effect. 7

Jack Charles – Got some more minutes in the half-back role and looked to attack the line. 6

Sam Eseh – Played big minutes and put himself about. A couple of loose offloads but a strong contribution with some powerful running. 7

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