Simon Grix Embracing Head Coach Role at Hull FC: Potential Successors and Future Challenges
Simon Grix is relishing his role as head coach at Hull FC after stepping up from his interim position. The former Ireland international is determined to make the most of this opportunity, even if it turns out to be temporary.
With speculation swirling about potential successors to Tony Smith, including the likes of Brian McDermott and Lee Briers, Grix is focused on the task at hand. Alongside his interim assistant Francis Cummins, he is preparing the team for their upcoming Betfred Super League game against Warrington Wolves, a match that will be broadcast live on Sky Sports.
Despite a tough start to his tenure, including a heavy loss to St Helens and a narrow defeat to Leeds Rhinos, Grix remains optimistic. He is encouraged by the performances of the younger players who have been thrust into the spotlight due to injuries and suspensions within the squad.
Grix is particularly pleased with the progress of academy graduates like Jack Charles, Logan Moy, and Lewis Martin, who have shown resilience and determination in challenging circumstances. He believes that these experiences will benefit them in the long run, even as the team faces a string of away matches due to pitch repair work at their home stadium.
As Hull FC prepares to face Warrington Wolves in their next fixture, Grix is focused on building on the positives from recent performances. Despite the challenges ahead, he remains determined to lead his team with passion and commitment, knowing that the support of the fans and the opportunity to showcase their skills on the field will drive them forward. Don’t miss the action as Hull FC takes on Warrington Wolves live on Sky Sports Action.