Yorkshire Post

New contract for Wynne, who ‘brings a spark’ to Hull FC

- PETER SMITH

ACADEMY graduate Connor Wynne is a work in progress, but has the potential to become a ‘special’ player, says his Hull FC coach Brett Hodgson.

The 21-year-old’s contract, which was due to expire at the end of this season, has now been extended for 12 months.

That agreement was welcomed by Hodgson who feels Wynne adds flair to Hull’s attack and is beginning to get to grips with the demands of full-time profession­alism. “He brings a spark,” said Hodgson.

“He is so quick across the ground and he has been aggressive defensivel­y as well.

“He has done well and we are hopeful he is a consistent person in our team this year.

“He is getting there slowly; Connor Wynne is not the finished article by any stretch of the imaginatio­n, but he is definitely improving, which is pleasing.

“We feel he can continue that improvemen­t and become even more consistent as a player.”

Wynne, who was born in Hull, said: “I’m really enjoying my rugby and think I’ve progressed well this year.

“My aim is to nail down a spot in the team every week and kick on even more.”

Next on Hull’s agenda is Fijian Joe Lovodua who has been a revelation since joining the club from South Sydney Rabbitohs’ New South Wales Cup team in the offseason.

He is on an initial one-year contract and Hodgson said: “Joe has been excellent for us. He has played a number of positions and the fans love him.

“He hasn’t surprised me, but he has definitely contribute­d very well.

“He knows where we sit in terms of his future and we are hopeful of securing him longterm.

“We are in conversati­on and I think Joe will remain beyond this year.”

Hodgson declined to comment on reports Hull are set to sign stand-off Jake Trueman when his Castleford Tigers contract expires this autumn. “I am not going to deal in speculatio­n about who we are going to bring in,” said the coach.

But he added: “He is obviously a good player, top-quality and we are looking to bring a couple of people into the environmen­t to try and make us better.”

Hull will welcome back playmakers Luke Gale and Josh Reynolds from suspension when they visit St Helens on Friday, but forward Kane Evans is likely to miss the game with a pectoral muscle injury.

 ?? ?? CONNOR WYNNE: Has signed a contract extension with hometown club Hull FC.
CONNOR WYNNE: Has signed a contract extension with hometown club Hull FC.

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