Hull FC head coach Lee Radford has praised his players for showing the "real quality" needed to record an emphatic 50-12 victory over London Broncos this afternoon.
The Black and Whites headed into their clash at Twickenham Stoop on the back of a four-game losing streak, but their nine-try win against Broncos left Radford feeling in a far more positive mood.
"For us today everything was based on the result, we scored some ugly tries and played some ugly rugby at times but the result was what mattered in the end, and I'm pleased we have achieved that," he told the club's official website.
"It is our first away win of the season and it's a great way to start the second half of the season, and towards the end we started to play some very nice football.
"You always have to be pleased when you score 50 points or more, and I thought there were some real quality individual performances in there."
Hull FC are now 10th in the Super League table following the win.