
There’s over fifty former players in seven leagues and three different countries still playing today.
Players come and go at every club—that’s part of sport. Hull FC are no different, with over a dozen leaving the club throughout 2025.
Currently, there are over 50 former Black and Whites who made a first-team appearance at the club and who will still be playing professionally into the 2026 season. They cover 1/2/3/4 different leagues across 1/2/3 different countries and two different sports.
The Super League clubs with the most former Hull players are Hull KR and York Knights, who have five apiece. In total, there are 30 across the competition between 12 different clubs. Only St Helens are without a former Hull player in their squad.
Elsewhere, 22 former Hull players are still playing in the Championship at 13 different clubs. They range from London Broncos to Goole Vikings.
Overseas, one player is still going strong in France, two players are still playing in the NRL, and four more are playing regionally in Australia. Two are also still playing rugby union, while seven are free agents. Here is a full list of every former Hull player and where they are today.
Super League – 30
Bradford Bulls (3) – Will Gardiner, Jayden Okunbor, Connor Wynne
Castleford Tigers (4) – Jack Ashworth, Darnell McIntosh, Jordan Lane, Joe Westerman
Catalans Dragons (2) – Chris Satae, Josh Simm,
Huddersfield Giants (2) – Liam Sutcliffe, Adam Swift
Hull KR (5) – Jack Brown, Jack Charles, Dean Hadley, Jez Litten, Leon Ruan
Leeds Rhinos (1) – Jake Connor
Leigh Leopards (1) – Ben McNamara
Toulouse Olympique (1) – Joe Cator
Wakefield Trinity (3) – Jay Pitts, Cam Scott, Jake Trueman
Warrington Wolves (1) – Marc Sneyd
Wigan Warriors (2) – Tiaki Chan, Sam Eseh
York Knights (5) – Kieran Buchanan, Josh Griffin, Liam Harris, Paul McShane, Jordan Thompson
Championship – 22
Barrow Raiders (1) – Joe Bullock
Batley Bulldogs (1) – Ben Reynolds
Dewsbury Rams (1) – Jacob Hookem
Doncaster (5) – Josh Bowden, Bureta Faraimo, Craig Hall, Reece Lyne, Andre Savelio
Featherstone Rovers (2) – Carlos Tuimavave, King Vuniyayawa
Goole Vikings (2) – Jack Aldous, Nick Staveley
Halifax Panthers (1) – Ben Crooks
Hunslet (1) – Matty Dawson-Jones,
London Broncos (2) – Lewis Bienek, Liam Tindall
Midlands Hurricanes (1) – Zach Jebson
Oldham (2) – Matty Russell, Morgan Smith
Sheffield Eagles (1) – Masi Matongo
Widnes Vikings (2) – Jordan Abdull, Jordan Johnstone
French Elite Championship – 1
Pia (1) – Hakim Miloudi
NRL – 2
North Queensland Cowboys (1) – Jake Clifford
South Sydney Rabbitohs (1) – Franklin Pele
Regional Australia – 4
Cessnock Goannas (1) – Albert Kelly
Currumbin Eagles (1) – Jordan Rapana
Mullumbimby Giants (1) – Jacob Miller
Western Suburbs Magpies (1) – Joe Lovodua
Rugby Union – 2
Bristol Bears (1) – Ratu Naulago
Hull RUFC (1) – Tom Lineham
Free Agents – 7
Joe Arundel, Brad Dwyer, Tex Hoy, Nick Rawsthorne, Charlie Severs, Mitieli Vulikijapani, Liam Watts,


