Hull SC delivered a ruthless attacking display against Wareham Forest United, with Jacob Bennett scoring four and Callum Bamforth, Sam O’Malley and Jordan Clayton also making major contributions.
Hull Sporting Club produced their most explosive attacking performance of the season with a remarkable 15-4 victory over Wareham Forest United.
The Reds made the perfect start, with Jacob Bennett opening the scoring in the 3rd minute to give Hull SC early control.
Wareham responded through Mohammad Hamad in the 7th minute, but Hull SC answered quickly. Bennett struck again in the 12th minute, restoring the advantage and setting the tone for a relentless attacking display.
Wareham levelled once more through Hamad in the 20th minute, but Hull SC refused to let the game settle. John Longthorn put the Reds back ahead in the 24th minute before Bennett completed his hat-trick four minutes later.
Kieran Wares pulled one back for Wareham in the 36th minute, but Hull SC finished the half strongly. Ricky Lawe scored in the 39th minute, Jacob Dennis added another in the 42nd, and Jordan Clayton struck on the stroke of half-time to give Hull SC a commanding lead.
Wareham scored again shortly after the restart through Hamad in the 47th minute, but Bennett responded almost immediately, scoring his fourth of the match in the 49th minute.
The attacking quality was excellent. We were clinical, kept moving the ball with purpose and showed real hunger to keep going until the end. To score fifteen shows the confidence and firepower in the group.
— Hull SC Manager
From there, Hull SC took full control. Callum Bamforth scored twice in quick succession in the 53rd and 58th minutes, extending the lead and underlining the Reds’ attacking depth.
Sam O’Malley then added three goals of his own, scoring in the 63rd, 66th and 79th minutes as Hull SC continued to push forward with intensity.
Clayton grabbed his second in the 75th minute, while Bamforth completed his hat-trick in the 87th minute to round off a dominant team performance.
The result showed Hull SC’s attacking quality, confidence and ruthlessness in front of goal. Bennett’s four-goal display led the way, but the spread of scorers reflected a complete attacking performance from the group.
For Hull SC, it was a statement league win and another sign of the team’s growing firepower, belief and momentum.
