The Hull FC Community Foundation will host their very first Heritage Night next week, in partnership with the Heritage Lottery Fund.
As part of the Creating Connections Project, the event will be the first monthly session, with each month’s session featuring different themes and ex-players at the University of Hull.
In the first session on Wednesday 2nd April, former players Paul Cooke and Lee Crooks will be in attendance to recall some of their finest memories in Black & White, and look ahead to the upcoming Hull Derbies in the Betfred Challenge Cup, and Betfred Super League – they will be joined by current first-team player Cade Cust.
There will also be the opportunity for those in attendance to ask questions to the guest players with a Q&A session.
In a change to the original schedule, the event will now take place at the University of Hull’s Middleton Hall in the Arts Cafe & Bar.
The event, which will be hosted by BBC Radio Humberside’s Josh Cook, starts at 6.00pm, and is part of the club’s ongoing commitment to honouring our history and heritage as we move through the early stages of our new era.
Tickets are priced at £5, with all proceeds going to the Hull FC Community Foundation.
Tickets are available to book online at hullfcshop.com by clicking here
There are no physical tickets for this event – your name will be added to the guestlist.