Hull FC forward Jack Ashworth is eager to extend his stay with the team beyond 2025. The 29-year-old has settled well in the city and is enjoying his time with the Black and Whites. Although there’s no formal offer on the table yet, Ashworth is optimistic about securing a new deal. He’s focused on performing well on the field, knowing that his hard work will be crucial in determining his future with the club.

 

Ashworth has been impressed by coach John Cartwright’s leadership, which has transformed the team’s dynamics. He credits Cartwright with instilling a strong team spirit and a winning mentality. The team’s six wins from nine games this season are a testament to their progress. Ashworth believes the team’s cohesion and resilience have improved significantly under Cartwright’s guidance.

 

The team faced a setback in the Challenge Cup, losing to Hull KR, but Ashworth is confident they can bounce back. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong mentality and focusing on their own game rather than getting distracted by external factors. Ashworth praises Cartwright for creating a positive environment where players are motivated to perform well.

 

As Hull prepares to face Warrington Wolves, Ashworth acknowledges the challenge ahead. He believes the team needs to maintain their focus and intensity to succeed. Despite the tough test, Ashworth is optimistic about the team’s prospects, citing their strong away form this season. With six wins from six away games, Hull is confident in their ability to perform on the road.

 

Ashworth’s enthusiasm for the team’s progress is evident. He believes Hull has the potential to go far this season, provided they can maintain their momentum and continue to work on their game. With Cartwright at the helm, Ashworth is excited about the team’s future prospects.

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