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Bradford Bulls 34-28 Hull FC: Player Ratings

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Jamie Shaul: While his opening try of the game handed Hull a good start, his try-saving tackle on Luke Gale was even more impressive as he saved a certain try. 6 Tom Lineham: Finished the game with a try in the dying seconds but found the majority of his runs thwarted by an enthusiastic Bradford defence. 6 Richard Whiting: Taken off in the second half, the centre knows he needed to do better for Joe Arundel's second try. 5 Kirk Yeaman: Came out the line with a couple of familiar big hits but was inconspicuous in attack with little ball. 6 Fetuli Talanoa: Showed the type of effort that he's become known for, but the impact was minimal as Hull's backs became passengers in the second half. 6 Jordan Abdull: After a run of good performance in the team the youngster struggled to make any sort of impact on the match and was taken off in the second half. 5 Richard Horne: Having given a season-best performance last time out against St Helens, there were no such highs again from Horne. There were good moments, but errors too as he failed to spark his side. 6 Liam Watts: Hull's best prop, the forward started the game brightly and took it up to the Bulls, but faded a little in the second half. 7 Danny Houghton: Making the most of a quick play-the-ball by Liam Watts, the hooker darted over for what looked a certain second-half try, only to see the referee say he was held up. 7 Mickey Paea: Not as effective as Hull would have hoped for, he was always involved but didn't have the impact to break the Bulls defence. 6 Gareth Ellis: The captain is on the verge of agreeing a new deal at Hull and gave a performance that others should have followed. Scored two tries and worked tirelessly. 7 Dean Hadley: Having done well to break the line early in the match, the second rower produced a deft hand-off to Jamie Shaul to send the full-back over for his first try of the match. 6 Joe Westerman: The loose-forward has not had many bad games this season and while many of his team-mates were struggling he did well and kicked the ball well too. 7 Chris Green: His introduction to match started with a bang, taking three Bulls defenders with him as he made great ground before handing the ball off. 6 Iafeta Paleaaesina: Tried to bring a spark to the Hull attack in the second-half but found the Bulls more than a match for his aggressive runs. 6 Jordan Rankin: Brought on far too late in the game, the Aussie lit up the Hull attack with his elusive running game. A bright cameo performance. 7 Setaimata Sa: Like Rankin, Sa should have come on earlier. He arrived at centre and immediately had the Bulls on the back foot with his explosive style, while also tackling hard. 7

Bradford Bulls 34-28 Hull FC: Player Ratings


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