 Yeaman was part of the Hull team that won the 2005 Challenge Cup final |
Hull FC stalwart Kirk Yeaman has signed a new three-year contract at the club. The 27-year-old centre is the Black and Whites' second longest-serving current player with 211 appearances. "I wouldn't go anywhere else and I can't see myself playing anywhere else but here. I am over the moon to sign a new deal," he said. Hull head coach Richard Agar said: "Kirk is in good form and getting better and he will continue to push to get back into the national set-up." Yeaman is the club's current joint leading scorer, along with Richard Horne, on 109 tries. He joined his hometown club as a youngster and has spent more than 10 years there. He has represented Great Britain and England, and played in two Challenge Cup finals and a Super League Grand Final. Agar added: "With his age, experience and ability, we are really pleased that we have secured a player of Kirk's quality for the next three years."
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