By IAN JUDSON
LEWIS Martin has committed to a five year deal with Hull FC as the new season approaches.
The 21-year-old winger, who topped Hull’s try-scoring chart in 2024 and added the Betfred Super League top try-scorer mantle to his record in 2025, will remain at the MKM Stadium until at least the end of the 2030 season.
His try-scoring exploits also saw him brought into the annual Betfred Super League Dream Team at the end of last season, finishing the campaign with an impressive haul of 32 tries in league and cup.
Speaking on club website hullfc.com he said: “Hull is home. I’ve grown up here and wouldn’t want to be anywhere else.
“The fans have always backed me, and I’m proud to keep representing them.
“The next five years give me a chance to give something back to the club that gave me an opportunity in the sport.”
Chief executive Richie Myler was also thrilled by the news, saying: “This is a really important signing for us.
“Lewis has come through our system, he understands what this club means to the city and the fans.
“We want a group that people recognise and feel connected to, players who wear the shirt with pride and give everything to Hull FC.
“Securing Lewis for the next five years is exactly the kind of decision that helps you build something properly and sustainably.”
Martin appeared to pick up on Sunday where he left off last season, scoring another hat-trick at Wigan in the Liam Marshall testimonial game.

