Hull FC unveil charity jersey in memory of Steve Prescott MBE

Drew Darbyshire

Hull FC have unveiled their 2019 charity shirt to raise funds and awareness for the Steve Prescott Foundation.

Just over 20 years since Prescott made his debut for the Airlie Birds, the club have brought out a limited edition retro shirt based on the design he wore in is first season at the club in 1998-99.

Hull will don the jersey at the club’s annual heritage and memorial weekend at their final home game of the regular season, which fittingly is also the final leg of the Steve Prescott Trophy against St Helens – one of Prescott’s former clubs.

Prescott made 107 for Hull across two spells with the club, scoring over 600 points, including 56 tries.

He is also synonymous with his incredible charity work which lives on through the Steve Prescott Foundation.

A donation from each jersey Hull sell will be made to the charity which raises funds for Try Assist, which aims to support players whose lives have been seriously affected by injuries.

To purchase the shirt, click here.


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