Hull FC have hit a slump at the end of the season yet again losing six of their last seven fixtures as their woes mount up and up.
Things will only get worse for them as they stand in the way of St Helens who are chasing the League Leaders’ Shield as well as a home semi-final.
Saints have to over turn a 60 point points difference problem as well so expect them to cut loose against the Black and Whites.
This can only be bad news for Hull FC after they lost 52-20 against Huddersfield Giants.
The Giants started well striking within the first four minutes through Jermaine McGillvary whose exit from the club looms.
This came as Kevin Naiqama batted the ball to the powerful winger with Jake Connor converting to make it 6-0.
Tex Hoy hit back after five minutes to level matters before former Giant Darnell McIntosh crossed to take the Black and Whites 10-6 ahead.
That was cancelled out by a try for Esan Marsters as he powered over from a crash ball likewise Seb Ikahihifo powered over from close range to make it 16-10 at halftime.
Just after halftime it was game back on as Andre Savelio scored to make it 16-14 but Kevin Naiqama hit back for the Giants to make it 22-14 this was when the Giants kicked on with Naiqama scoring a second after great play from Tui Lolohea.
Jake Connor was brilliant with the boot as he made it 28-14 with the boot and this lead extended with Will Pryce crossing for the sixth try from the Giants before the hour mark.
Like Naiqama, Pryce made it a quick fire brace this time coming from long range.
Kevin Naiqama then completed his hat trick of tries before McGillvary added to the Giants’ dominance.
Aptly Scott Taylor notched a last try on his final appearance at MKM Stadium.
This left the final score at 52-20.