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Hull romp to win

Hull's biggest engage Super League win of the season saw them hand Richard Agar his first win as coach in the competition as they beat Castleford 40-14 in an enjoyable derby game at the KC Stadium.

Agar, who took over from Peter Sharp on a permanent basis three weeks ago, has achieved success as caretaker coach in the past but this result not only marked his first full-time success but also helped his side open up a five-point gap between them and the Tigers, who remain rooted to the bottom of the table with just three victories to their name.

Agar can thank Danny Washbrook for his contribution to the win with the stand-off magnificent in both and attack and defence, although a hat-trick from Craig Hall and two tries in four minutes just before the interval were equally decisive factors for the home side.

Having come into the game with only a commendable Challenge Cup win at Bradford punctuating a wretched run of four straight league defeats, the Black and Whites were in need of a good opening and achieved one through Tom Briscoe's first career try.

Danny Tickle and former Hull player Kirk Dixon then traded penalties, as the Tigers lost hooker Scott Moore to a worrying-looking leg injury.

Castleford found themselves level when Craig Huby went over but Hull were soon back in front, with Byrne and Matt Sing combining to lay on a try for substitute Hall, before Yeaman grabbed himself a deserved score just seconds before the interval as he plucked Adam Dykes' kick out of the air to touch down.

Despite trailing by 10 points at the break, the visitors flew out of the traps in the second half, scoring through Ned Catic's first try since his return to Super League, although Dixon's conversion was soon cancelled out by another Tickle penalty.

Hall's second try - on the back of a smart grubber kick from Dykes - soon extinguished any hopes of a Castleford comeback, while Tickle added another penalty to underline Hull's control over the contest.

Garreth Carvell was then sent to the sin-bin for Hull after blocking off Sherwin, but Castleford were unable to capitalise on their numerical advantage and slipped even further adrift when Hall secured his hat-trick off another clever ball from Dykes.

The floodgates were now open despite Hull's handicap and Yeaman grabbed himself a second, picking off Sherwin's pass to race 40 metres to the line.

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