John Cartwright: Hull FC head coach to leave at the end of the 2026 season

Hull FC head coach John Cartwright will leave the club after two seasons at the end of the year.
The Australian took over for the 2025 season after the Black and Whites’ miserable 2024 campaign in which they won just three Super League matches.
The 60-year-old helped them to a much-improved showing last year, as they finished three points outside the play-off places.
They have made a mixed start to 2026, with three wins and four defeats from their opening seven games.
“John joined the club during a challenging period and has played an important role in restoring stability and competitiveness on the field,” chief executive officer Richie Myler told the club website.
“The board would like to place on record its sincere thanks for John’s contribution during his time with the club.”
Cartwright’s exit means both Hull sides are now looking for new head coaches for 2027 after Willie Peters confirmed he would be leaving KR at the end of this season.
Hull FC were defeated 24-6 in their derby against Hull KR on Good Friday and, having been knocked out of the Challenge Cup in the last round by Leigh, are now not in action until Thursday, 16 April.



