A gutting injury for Will Pryce and Hull FC.

Hull FC full-back Will Pryce has ruptured his ACL and ‘is expected’ to miss the remainder of the 2026 season.

The 23-year-old suffered the injury in the latter stages of Saturday’s game at Wigan Warriors, with Pryce going down awkwardly after a heavy tackle. He left the field in visible discomfort.

The full-back went for scans on Monday morning, as confirmed by head coach John Cartwright in his pre-match press conference, with results now revealing a serious knee injury.

Pryce signed for Hull in the early part of last season on a three-a-half-year contract, with hamstring and foot injuries restricting him to ten appearances. He started the season with a Man of the Match performance against Bradford Bulls two weeks ago, but will now under a lengthy rehab process after surgery.

A statement from Hull FC read: “Hull FC can provide an injury update on Will Pryce. Pryce left the field of play with injury in the closing stages of Saturday’s Super League round 2 fixture against Wigan Warriors at the Brick Community Stadium.

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“Following scans today, the club can confirm that Pryce has suffered a ruptured ACL. The full-back is expected to be side-lined for the remainder of the 2026 season.

“Pryce will undergo surgery in the coming weeks and begin his rehabilitation. Everyone at the club sends Will their best wishes at this difficult time.”

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