Yorkshire Post

‘Culture’ not an issue at Hull, says defiant Houghton

- James O’Brien RUGBY LEAGUE WRITER

DANNY HOUGHTON has issued an impassione­d defence of the culture at Hull FC amid persistent claims that a "toxic environmen­t" is the cause of the club's problems.

Houghton played a leading role in Hull's back-to-back Challenge Cup wins in 2016 and 2017 but has been unable to prevent his hometown club from drifting out of trophy contention and towards the foot of Super League.

Tony Smith was relieved of his duties last week with the Black and Whites 11th in the table after consecutiv­e finishes of eighth, ninth and 10th.

Hull have struggled to shake a habit of collapsing to heavy defeats but Houghton – a player who has seen it all during his 18-year stay at the MKM Stadium – has stressed that is down to performanc­es on the day rather than deep-rooted cultural issues.

"It gets thrown up all the time that the culture is horrible at Hull FC," said the club captain.

"Why is the culture bad? To me, a bad culture is when things are horrible, bad people are around the place and it's a toxic environmen­t. I don't see that in this playing group.

"We just haven't performed on the field. Whether we've got enough as a whole to do that, we can all debate, but what we have enough of is selfrespec­t.

"I don't see where it comes from – this horrible culture and this toxic environmen­t – but that's what we're labelled with and the only way we can change it in sport is through results. If we're winning every game, all of a sudden we've got a great culture and it's not toxic anymore, so we've got to go down that route."

Hull have lost seven of their eight games this year and conceded 302 points in the process.

Houghton, pictured, insists the players are doing everything they can to improve the situation.

"When people say some lads don't care, of course they care and they want to win," he added. "Unfortunat­ely, we haven't won and we've not performed to the (required) level but that doesn't suggest that we don't care and we don't want to win.

"We've got a few Hull boys in here: Laney (Jordan Lane), Brownie (Jack Brown) and the young boys, Charlesy (Jack Charles) and that. They care for the club and want the club to succeed. "No player goes out onto the field and doesn't want to perform and win but unfortunat­ely this season, we haven't been able to put our best foot forward and get that level of performanc­e that we warrant from each other and that the club and the fans warrant."

Houghton will play through the pain when Hull travel to St Helens on Friday after missing the recent defeat to Huddersfie­ld Giants with a rib injury.

The veteran hooker is determined to put some pride back in the badge.

"It's an awful feeling when you walk off the field and you've had 5060 points shoved up you," he said. "There's no worse feeling in sport.

"We don't ever want that to happen and we certainly don't want that to happen again. All we can do is what I thought when I was a fan and that's show a level of commitment on the field. I think every fan would be happy with that."

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