Sunday Mirror

CONN TRICK

Jake wonder show fires Hull and crushes Salford

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Hull FC 48 Salford 16

BY JULIE STOTT

JAKE CONNOR produced a wonder show that left the Red Devils well and truly burned.

The Hull full-back totally ran this one-sided game, scoring one try and setting up another six.

Connor (right) completely floored a Salford side who had come into the clash with high hopes after winning their opening two games.

And delighted Hull head coach Brett Hodgson said: “Jake is just unplayable at times.

“He was exceptiona­l and we are obviously a pretty decent team with him in.

“He will get the accolades and rightly so, but there are a lot of pieces in that puzzle for Jake to get the chances. Our pack laid the platform.

“I am pleased with the performanc­e and the number of players who stood up, as well as our response from last week’s defeat – that was better than last year so there’s a bit of evolution in our team.

“All the players did a great job for the badge and the supporters. After a performanc­e like that everyone goes home happy.”

Salford coach Paul Rowley said: “I am absolutely gutted with the performanc­e more than the result.

“I will not hide from that – it is a bad day. I am really disappoint­ed because we came here with a massive amount of belief.

“They were highly motivated and aggressive and it spooked us and we went into our shells.

“We were nowhere near resilient enough and that’s unacceptab­le.”

Connor was suspended for Hull’s previous game, a thumping 38-6 home defeat by champions St Helens.

But, with captain Luke Gale banned for the next five games, Hull needed a big response from him – and they got it.

His deft kicks sent in Darnell McIntosh and Jordan Lane – and he was just as deadly with ball in hand.

An array of long and short passes set up Cameron Scott, Joe Lovodua, Lane and Chris Satae as Hull ran riot.

And the icing on the cake was a clever feint before darting over to add his own name to the try scorers’ list.

Scott also scored a brilliant solo effort, with Josh Reynolds adding a further touchdown.

Three of the tries came while Salford scrum-half and former Hull favourite Marc Sneyd was in the sin bin for a flop on Connor.

It summed up a dire day for the Red Devils, who saw late consolatio­n tries from Ken Sio and Tim Lafai, with Lafai also grabbing a first-half effort.

Rowley added: “We will not look for any excuses. I do not doubt this group for one minute, but we have to use today as an opportunit­y to give us a kick up the backside or a realism check.

“We work hard but we will have to work harder.”

HULL FC: Tries: McIntosh, Scott (2), Lovadua, Connor, Lane (2), Reynolds, Satae. Cons: Connor (2), McIntosh (3).

SALFORD: Tries: Lafai (2), Sio. Cons:

Sneyd (2).

 ?? ?? FAST LANE Jordan Lane powers over for a superb Hull try against Salford
TWO GOOD Cameron Scott dives over to grab Hull’s second try
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Salford Catalans D Hull K R Wakefield Leeds Castleford Toulouse
Jake is just unplayable at times but others
also stood up
FAST LANE Jordan Lane powers over for a superb Hull try against Salford TWO GOOD Cameron Scott dives over to grab Hull’s second try St Helens Wigan Warrington Huddersfie­ld Hull Salford Catalans D Hull K R Wakefield Leeds Castleford Toulouse Jake is just unplayable at times but others also stood up

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