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Will Pryce signs for Hull FC
31 Mar 2025

Hull FC have announced the signing of Will Pryce from Newcastle Knights with immediate effect.
One of England’s most exciting young talents is back in Betfred Super League, joining the Black & Whites on a three-and-a-half year deal until the end of the 2028 season.
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In a major coup for the club, he follows in the footsteps of his father, Leon Pryce, who played for Hull FC in 2015 and 2016, by taking the club’s number six jersey.
The exciting 22-year-old has made over 50 senior career appearances to date. He scored 17 tries in 45 games for Huddersfield Giants between 2021 and 2023, the club he earned his stripes with as an Academy player.
The ball-running half-back quickly made an impression in Betfred Super League with the Giants, and he earned a deal to join NRL outfit, Newcastle Knights, for the 2024 season.
His debut for the Knights in June 2024 was one to remember as Pryce scored against Parramatta Eels at McDonald Jones Stadium.
Pryce has also made numerous appearances for Newcastle’s Reserve Grade, scoring seven tries and kicking 60 goals, taking his point-scoring tally to 149 in the New South Wales Cup - - including a spellbinding display in their opening game of the season against the Magpies, scoring a try, kicking six goals, and making three assists.
Pryce will arrive back in the UK later this week ahead of Saturday’s eagerly anticipated Betfred Challenge Cup Quarter-Final at the MKM Stadium as Hull FC face Hull KR in the competition for the first time since 1986.
The signing is the latest significant piece of news for John Cartwright’s squad, with Herman Ese’ese, Lewis Martin, Harvey Barron, Denive Balmforth, and Will Hutchinson all extending their futures with the club in recent weeks.
Speaking to hullfc.com on his move to West Hull, Pryce said: “I’m over the moon to be joining Hull FC - a huge club with a rich history and a big, passionate fanbase. It’s been an outstanding start to the season for the lads, and I’m ready to get back to the UK and play my part.
“Watching from afar, it’s clear that I’ll be coming into a really positive environment that has been created this season under John Cartwright - one that I am sure can be a catalyst for helping to create some special days in the years ahead.
“Having been in the stands in years gone by as a Hull FC fan when my dad was at the club, the Airlie Birds have always held a special place in my heart; particularly those fans and their incredible support, home and away, so I’m buzzing to get out there and play for them with the number six on my back.
“I was at the Challenge Cup Final in 2016 when the club finally ended their ‘Wembley hoodoo’ and to be in the dressing rooms that day was an incredible experience that I’ll never forget. I can’t wait to sing Old Faithful again, and hopefully create some new memories along the way!”
Hull FC’s Chief Executive, Richie Myler, added: “This is a significant signing for the club and one that we are absolutely delighted to get over the line.
“Will is an incredibly talented player and I think he is the perfect fit for our team. His ambition matches our ambition to grow as a club, and ultimately be successful again.
“I know that Will is really excited for the journey he’s about to embark on at this great club, and I’m sure I share the fans’ excitement of seeing him pull on our famous Black & White colours for the first time.”