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Hull sign Asiata

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Well he’s clearly gone there to win the super league
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Given his injury record yes desperation is the right word
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Reports: Hull FC sign another Leigh Leopards player for 2025


Reports in the Hull Daily Mail suggest Hull FC have landed another Leigh Leopards player for the 2025 season, in the shape of second-rower Oliver Holmes.

He follows Leigh captain John Asiata to the MKM Stadium for the 2025 campaign, with Hull having now signed three players from the Leopards since Richie Myler took over as Director of Rugby.

Tom Briscoe was the first player to leave the Leigh Sports Village earlier in April, joining the Black & Whites immediately on an 18-month deal with Darnel McIntosh going the other way.

Then came the capture Asiata, a deal that has since seen Leigh owner Derek Beaumont call out Hull for the way they announced his signing.

But that hasn’t stopped the Airlie Birds from going to the Leopards in their pursuit of more new signings for next season, with Holmes the next player to swap leopard print for black and white in 2025.

The report in Hull Live also claims that FC had attempted to bring in Holmes on loan for this season, but failed in that bid and will instead have to settle for bringing in the former Castleford and Warrington man for the next campaign.

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https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/hull-fc- ... 025-91272/
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