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Hull FC Injury Crisis Deepens
10 Mar
Summary
- Jed Cartwright faces three months out with hamstring tear.
- Harvey Barron to miss a month due to an ankle injury.
- Multiple players sidelined with ACL and knee injuries.

Hull FC is facing a significant injury crisis early in the season, with several key players sidelined for extended periods.
Forward Jed Cartwright suffered a hamstring tear during the team's recent match and is expected to be out of action for around three months. This adds to the club's injury concerns.
Winger Harvey Barron also sustained an injury in the same game, an ankle problem that will keep him out of play for approximately one month. This further depletes the team's attacking options.
These injuries compound an already difficult start for Hull FC, who have seen other players like Ryan Westerman sidelined since pre-season. Will Pryce and Joe Ward are out for the remainder of the campaign following ACL surgery.
Adding to the lengthy injury list, Roman Dawson is returning to training after recovering from a serious knee injury sustained last season. Prop Herman Ese'ese continues his recovery from an Achilles injury sustained at the end of 2025.




