Hull FC to honour 1991 Premiership winners as 35th anniversary celebration brings stars back to MKM Stadium
Twenty-five members of the side that stunned Widnes at Old Trafford will parade before Sunday's Super League clash with Toulouse Olympique.

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Key facts
- 25 members of the 1991 Premiership-winning side will attend Sunday's match.
- Hull FC defeated Widnes 14-4 at Old Trafford on 12 May 1991.
- Tries were scored by Richard Gay, Gary Nolan and Russ Walker.
- Captain Greg Mackey and Head Coach Noel Cleal led the team.
- Stars including Paul Eastwood, Richard Gay, Andy Dannatt, Lee Jackson, Gary Nolan, Rob Nolan, Jon Sharp, Karl Harrison and future Hull FC head coach Steve McNamara will be present.
- The parade will take place ahead of kick-off as part of the Jadan Press Legends Parade.
- Tickets are available online, at retail stores, and by phone with a £2 transaction fee.
A historic reunion at the MKM Stadium
Hull FC will welcome back 25 members of their 1991 Premiership-winning squad this Sunday, marking 35 years since the club's most famous triumph. The players, who defeated Widnes 14-4 at Old Trafford, will be guests of honour at the Betfred Super League fixture against Toulouse Olympique. The reunion brings together a roster of club legends, including Paul Eastwood, Richard Gay, Andy Dannatt, Lee Jackson, Gary Nolan, Rob Nolan, Jon Sharp, and Karl Harrison. Notably, future Hull FC head coach Steve McNamara, who was a squad member that season, will also be in attendance.
The 1991 triumph that dethroned the Cup Kings
On 12 May 1991, Hull FC arrived at Old Trafford as underdogs against Widnes, who were red-hot favourites and known as the 'Cup Kings'. Tries from Richard Gay, Gary Nolan and Russ Walker secured a 14-4 victory, a result that stunned the rugby league world. The team was led by inspirational captain Greg Mackey and head coach Noel Cleal. Their victory remains one of the most celebrated moments in the club's history, a testament to the grit and determination of that squad.
Sunday's parade and match-day details
The 1991 heroes will parade the pitch ahead of kick-off as part of the Jadan Press Legends Parade, giving fans a chance to applaud their achievements. The match itself is a crucial Super League fixture for Hull FC, who are aiming to change a 'notorious' fact with a strong performance against Toulouse Olympique. Tickets for the match are available online at eticketing.co.uk/hullfc, at the MKM Stadium retail store and the St Stephen's Shopping Centre store, and by phone on 01482 505600 (Monday to Friday, 9:30am-4:00pm, with a £2 transaction fee). VIP hospitality in the Circle Restaurant and mascot packages are also on offer.
A club looking to the future while honouring the past
The celebration comes at a pivotal time for Hull FC, who are striving to improve their league standing. The presence of the 1991 legends serves as a reminder of the club's pedigree and the standards they aim to reach again. For younger supporters, the event offers a chance to connect with the club's history. Mascot packages and family-friendly activities are available to ensure a memorable match day for all ages.
What lies ahead for the Black & Whites
Sunday's fixture against Toulouse Olympique is more than a nostalgia trip; it is an opportunity for the current squad to build momentum. Hull FC have been working to shed a 'notorious' fact that has dogged them, and a win would provide a significant boost. The return of the 1991 heroes adds emotional weight to the occasion, but the focus will quickly shift to the challenges ahead in the Super League season.
The bottom line
- Hull FC will honour 25 members of their 1991 Premiership-winning side at Sunday's Super League match against Toulouse Olympique.
- The 1991 team defeated Widnes 14-4 at Old Trafford on 12 May 1991, with tries from Richard Gay, Gary Nolan and Russ Walker.
- Club legends including Paul Eastwood, Richard Gay, and future head coach Steve McNamara will be present.
- The parade will take place before kick-off as part of the Jadan Press Legends Parade.
- Tickets are available online, at retail stores, and by phone with a £2 transaction fee.
- The match is a crucial test for Hull FC as they aim to change a 'notorious' fact in their recent history.







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