Jake Connor's Hull FC return provides Brett Hodgson with difficult spine conundrum
Jake Connor is back and that's an enormous boost for Hull FC. Can he salvage their season? It doesn't need salvaging, they're sixth.
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Jake Connor is back and that's an enormous boost for Hull FC. Can he salvage their season? It doesn't need salvaging, they're sixth.
The winger made the move to Craven Park on loan earlier this month. The deal was initially until the end of the current season. However, he has been recalled by his parent club ahead of the transfer deadline day.
Jake Connor could be in line for a shock return to action when Hull FC face Castleford Tigers this Friday. Hull Live understands the fullback is ahead of his scheduled return and could possibly feature in the 21-man squad ahead of the pivotal play-off clash at the MKM Stadium.
Hull have confirmed the signing of former Gold Coast Titans utility Will Smith for the rest of the 2022 season.
Clubs have just a matter of days to do any business before the end of the season with the transfer deadline for the current season set for July 22nd. After Friday, clubs will no longer be able to bring in players on loan or permanently for the current season, meaning they will have to run with what they've got for the closing two months of the year.
Hull Live understands Will Smith, not that one, is keen on a move to Super League. The 30-year-old rugby league player, not actor, is currently without a club having been released by the Gold Coast Titans on compassionate grounds last month.
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