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York Knights pulled off a thrilling comeback on Saturday, beating Hull FC 20-16 to extend their winning streak to three games for the first time ever. The team showed real grit, falling behind early before storming back in the second half to take the lead. Fans at the stadium saw a tight, physical match that came down to the final minutes.

How the Game Unfolded

Hull FC came out firing in the first half, scoring two quick tries to put York on the back foot. The Knights defense held firm, though, and they managed to keep the score within reach. York’s attack finally clicked just before halftime, getting a try to cut the deficit to 12-6.

In the second half, York dominated possession and made Hull pay for penalties. A series of strong runs from the forwards set up two more tries, and a calm conversion put them ahead 20-12. Hull fought back with a late try, but York’s defense held them out in the final minutes to seal the win.

Key Players and Moments

  • York’s halfback controlled the game with smart kicks and a try assist.
  • Hull’s winger scored two tries but couldn’t get his team over the line.
  • The winning try came from a clever offload in the 68th minute, breaking Hull’s defensive line.

The Knights’ bench also played a big role, bringing fresh energy that helped them outlast a tired Hull side. Head coach praised the team’s never-say-die attitude after the match.

What This Win Means for York

Three straight wins is a big milestone for York, a team that’s been building momentum all season. It puts them in a strong position in the Super League standings, just outside the playoff spots. The confidence from this comeback victory could be a turning point as they prepare for a tough stretch of games.

Next up, York faces a rival team that’s also fighting for a top-eight finish. If they can keep this streak going, a playoff spot might not be out of reach.

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