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Winger Lewis Martin has signed a three-year contract extension with Hull FC.
The 20-year-old has made himself a mainstay for the club since making a try-scoring debut in 2023 with 16 tries in 31 appearances, including three in his past four Super League games and a Challenge Cup hat-trick against York this season.
Martin, the Black and Whites’ top try-scorer in 2024, is also one of the top ball carriers in Super League this campaign, with 82 carries.
He is the latest of a handful of Hull FC products to commit their futures to the club after Harvey Barron, Denive Balmforth and Will Hutchinson.
The club’s chief executive Richie Myler told the club website: “He’s a real weapon of a player and it’s fantastic that he’s decided to stay another three years with us.
“When I first arrived at the club, you could see he was still a bit raw, but compare that to now and he’s streets ahead of where he was.
“If he can continue to progress, there’s no real limit to how far Lewis can go in the game.”