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Josh Reynolds: Hull FC stand-off to miss up to six weeks with hamstring injury

Josh Reynolds scored three tries in his first two appearances for Hull FC after joining from Wests Tigers; the stand-off suffered a "low-grade hamstring tear" in last Sunday's Super League win over Salford Red Devils

Last Updated: 07/04/21 10:05pm

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Josh Reynolds scored two tries in Hull FC's big win over Salford
Josh Reynolds scored two tries in Hull FC's big win over Salford

Hull FC will be without new signing Josh Reynolds for between four and six weeks after the hamstring injury he sustained against Salford proved to be more serious than first thought.

The former Wests Tigers stand-off has made an impressive start to his career with the Black and Whites, with three tries in his first two appearances, but limped out of Sunday's 35-4 win against the Red Devils.

"We thought it was a low-grade hamstring tear but the scans have shown it's worse than that so we're looking at four to six weeks," said Hull coach Brett Hodgson.

"He's very disappointed but we'll make sure he gets the best treatment and he'll be working hard to get back asap."

Ben McNamara could partner Marc Sneyd in the halves against Featherstone
Ben McNamara could partner Marc Sneyd in the halves against Featherstone

Hodgson says he was not tempted to switch Jake Connor away from his new full-back role and will instead turn to Ben McNamara, the 19-year-old son of Catalans Dragons coach Steve McNamara, to deputise for Reynolds in Saturday's Betfred Challenge Cup third-round tie at Featherstone.

"It gives Ben a really good chance of showing what he can do," Hodgson said.

"We're excited about what he's done in pre-season and we're definitely confident Ben can fill that void.

"He's a confident boy and he's learning his role in the group. He'll have some help around him."

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McNamara made a tryscoring debut at Castleford last October and went on to make three other Super League appearances.

Hodgson is confident Reynolds' half-back partner Marc Sneyd will be fit for the cup tie after limping out of the Salford game with a "dead leg" but forward Ligi Sao is ruled out with an ankle injury.

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"Ligi goes in for scans this afternoon," said Hodgson on Wednesday. "He's walking around at the moment so we think he should be okay for next week's game against Warrington but he will miss out this week."

Hull were Wembley winners in 2016 and 2017 and Hodgson also has fond memories of the Challenge Cup, having won the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match in Warrington's win over Leeds in 2012.

"I love the competition," he said. "I love that it's a knockout format and that you have to be at your best to progress every single week.

"It poses a different challenge but a big challenge for us playing against Featherstone.

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