Or will he? Maybe Radford playing safe with Frank and not going to risk him or is he fit and leaving St's guessing as to whether he plays or not?
For me if he is a risk then we rest him as we have enough in the squad to beat St's as they have already proved in the CC when we were without both Frank & Sika
Lee Radford has named an unchanged 19-man squad to face St Helens this weekend.
The Black and Whites face Saints at the KC Stadium on Saturday (28 May), kick-off 3pm, in Round 16 of Super League 2016.
The game also sees both clubs celebrate Steve Prescott Day, in memory of the Rugby League legend, with Hull FC currently holding a 1-point aggregate lead as they look to retain the Precky Cup.
Hull head coach Radford has picked the same squad that travelled to Newcastle on Sunday for the Magic Weekend, coming away with a 28-16 Derby win over rivals Hull Kingston Rovers.
AINTS have named their 19-man squad for Saturday's First Utility Super League fixture at Hull FC.
Greg Richards and Joe Greenwood are recalled to the side whilst Jonny Lomax and Jack Ashworth (pictured) are also named.
Keiron Cunningham will select his 17 from:
1. Jonny Lomax, 3. Jordan Turner, 5. Adam Swift, 7. Luke Walsh, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. James Roby, 10. Kyle Amor, 11. Atelea Vea, 12. Jon Wilkin, 13. Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook, 14. Lama Tasi, 15. Greg Richards, 19. Theo Fages, 20. Joe Greenwood, 21. Matty Dawson, 22. Jack Owens, 27. Jack Ashworth, 28. Morgan Knowles, 30. Calvin Wellington.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
A match against St Helens in June 2010 was the first I had attended to see Hull play at home for 50 years.
A wonderful game with Hull coming from 6-26 down in the 2nd half to win 27-26 via a Danny Tickle field goal.
First time I had heard the changed words for "Old Faithful"since my Boulevard days!
Have a full video of the match to remind me of the night plus there is a 9 min u-tube clip which is worth a look just to see who played for the 2 teams.
A match against St Helens in June 2010 was the first I had attended to see Hull play at home for 50 years.
A wonderful game with Hull coming from 6-26 down in the 2nd half to win 27-26 via a Danny Tickle field goal.
First time I had heard the changed words for "Old Faithful"since my Boulevard days!
Have a full video of the match to remind me of the night plus there is a 9 min u-tube clip which is worth a look just to see who played for the 2 teams.
We will win again today.
What words have changed from the original Old Faithful version?