December 23, 2024

“This club will be back.” – An emotional Danny Houghton spoke to the Hull FC crowd for a final time.

Danny Houghton, a retiring club legend, spoke to the Hull FC supporters following his last-ever professional appearance. “Obviously, as a boy, at 17 years old when I first started the journey, to play one game for this club would have been special, but to play so many and to have had your support throughout that time for the 451 games I’ve played, I’m immensely proud,” the seasoned hooker, who turns 36 on Wednesday, said in a statement made on the field. I really appreciate it.
“With the support we receive, I’m going to miss running out on this pitch. I am aware of how difficult things are right now, but this number is unique. There is incredible camaraderie in the changing room. Though the outside world will never know about it, I must say that being a member of our group for such a long time has been an amazing experience for me. Even though it’s a tiny chapter in my life, I’ve always cherished it deeply. Now, let’s move on to the next chapter. I want to thank all of the supporting staff, the playing squad, everyone I’ve gotten to know over the years, and everyone present today for their support. This group will reappear.”

After 451 games played, two Challenge Cup medals, and a stint as a Super League Man of Steel, Houghton ends his career as the third-highest appearance maker ever. A real legend in the club.

1. Rogers, Ned, 499

2. Mick Scott (459).

3. Bowman Harold, 451.

3. 451 Danny Houghton

5. Tommy Harris (445).

Carlos Tuimavave also bowed out on Saturday as Hull FC’s fourth-highest overseas appearance maker of all-time. The centre played his 182nd and final game for the club and moves on as one of the finest overseas signings of the summer era.

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