Hull FC announce John Cartwright will be the club's new head coach from the 2025 season
The 58-year-old Australian joins the Black and White's from the Brisbane Broncos
Hull FC have confirmed John Cartwright will be the club's new head coach from the 2025 season.
The 58-year-old Australian joins the Black and White's from last season’s NRL Grand Finalists Brisbane Broncos where he's been the assistant head coach for the past three and half seasons.
Speaking to hullfc.com on his appointment, Cartwright said:
“It’s really exciting for me. When a club the size and the status of Hull FC came along, it was something I really wanted to have a go at.
“My time at the Broncos has made me realise that if a Head Coach role came along, and one that really interested me, then I would like to have a crack at it.
“It’s probably been about ten years since my last Head Coach role. I’ve been very fortunate to work alongside some really good coaches in Paul Green at the Cowboys, Des Hasler at Manly and now Kevin Walters at Brisbane - I made sure I kept learning throughout my time at those clubs.”
On what he expects his Hull FC side to look like in 2025, Cartwright added: “They’ll be fit, they’ll be hungry and they’ll be enjoying their footy. If we can get those three things happening, that’ll be an improvement from the word go.
“The pre-season is the time where you can get most of your improvement out of the squad, that’s what I’ve found in my time in coaching.
“I’m not sure what the boys are used to, but one thing I can guarantee Hull FC fans is a fit and hungry team for 2025.”
Hull FC’s Director of Rugby, Richie Myler, said:
“We are delighted to announce John Cartwright as our new head coach from next season - as one of the most experienced coaches across the sport, his leadership and direction will take us in a fresh, new direction in 2025.
“Over the last few weeks as we’ve gone through the process of making this decision, it’s become apparent that John is someone who brings real grit, determination and desire to the people around him, and has the ability to unify by bringing the entire club together onto the same page.
“Having been involved in multiple NRL winning sides, as well as an impressive four-and-a-half years with the Broncos, his talents and capabilities speak for themselves and are clear to see.
“His attention to detail is something that really excites us, and we’re certain that that can help get the best out of a new-look squad next season.
“We wish him well for the rest of the season with both Brisbane and New South Wales, and look forward to welcoming him to West Hull later this year.”