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Hull FC verdict: Hull FC defensive collapse sees biggest ever defeat of Brett Hodgson reign

Hull FC only had themselves to blame in what is their fourth consecutive Super League defeat. A sequence of errors proved their undoing as Leeds ran out 62-16 winners at the MKM Stadium, with the comparisons to last season starting to become a haunting reality.

Ending a run of six straight home wins, Hull were their own worst enemies yet again as their woeful completion rate gave Leeds far too much cheap ball. The Rhinos took full advantage of the territory given, not to mention some some soft Hull defence to run away with the game, with Brett Hodgson's side now hanging onto their play-off place.

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A lot has been made of Hull's home form this season but this was easily their worst performance of the year to date. Obviously the injuries are biting hard right now, and they are a factor, but they don't excuse the errors again, which seemed to come at the worst possible times and always after Hull gave themselves a shot of getting back into the game.

In truth, it was a catalogue of errors and the way Hull succumbed to their heaviest defeat under the Brett Hodgson reign was concerning. There was a lot of pride lost and the manner of some of Leeds' tries didn't sit well with the home crowd, who made their feelings known after a woeful display.

Leeds pinned Hull in their own half from the word go, and off the back of their first set-restart, they made the territory count. On the last tackle, Kruise Leeming put Mikolaj Oledzki under the sticks for what, from a Hull point of view at least, was a soft try. Errors again followed, and Leeds added a second score soon after as they crisply worked the ball wide for Ash Handley to finish.

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