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WATCH: Hull celebrate Challenge Cup final victory

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Hull FC have been celebrating their Challenge Cup victory with an open-top bus parade in the city

Hull FC have been celebrating their Challenge Cup final victory with an open-top bus parade around the city.

Around 23,000 fans turned out to congratulate the Hull players after they ended their Wembley hoodoo on Saturday.

The Black and Whites fought back from 10-0 down, scoring two tries in the last 20 minutes, to beat Warrington 12-10 and lift the trophy for the fourth time but the first in nine attempts at Wembley.

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Hull FC head coach Lee Radford says winning the Challenge Cup is a fantastic achievement for a special group

Head coach Lee Radford once again praised his side's performance against the Wolves, although he remains keen to add more silverware this season with Hull sitting top of the Super League table.

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Danny Houghton reflects on the Black and Whites' Wembley success

Scrum-half Marc Sneyd kicked the winning points to earn the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match, but hooker Danny Houghton also played a key role with a try-saving tackle that denied what looked set to be the match-winning try for Warrington second rower Ben Currie. 

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