Hull play the first of two matches against sides in the top four this weekend when they travel to Sedgley Park on Saturday.
Next weekend, the side welcome Flyde to Chants Ave as our first season in National Two North draws to a close.
When Sedgley Park travelled to Hull earlier in the season, it went down as an away win by a score of 27-24.
When Sedgley Park travelled to Hull earlier in the season, it went down as an away win by a score of 27-24.
Hull rued a number of missed opportunities that day and will hope to make amends this time.
Since that defeat, Hull have won 10 of their last 13 including their last four. On Saturday they were pushed all the way by Otley at Chants Ave before a Steve Johnson try secured victory late on.
Since that defeat, Hull have won 10 of their last 13 including their last four. On Saturday they were pushed all the way by Otley at Chants Ave before a Steve Johnson try secured victory late on.
Scrum-half Rob Watts believes the outcome this weekend could be different this time as the squad has improved so much since their last meeting with Sedgley Park.
“We are looking forward to the challenge away from home,” Rob said.
“It will be a good test for us on how far we have come.
“and to see how high we can finish in the league.
“It will be a good test for us on how far we have come.
“and to see how high we can finish in the league.
“The break down speed must be quicker.
“and cleaner for us so we can have quick ball!
“and cleaner for us so we can have quick ball!
“It was a close game last time and we have come on a long way since then.”