John Cartwright has left his role as head coach of Hull FC with immediate effect with Steve McNamara to take over the position from 2027.
Hull FC and Warrington Wolves have jointly confirmed that an agreement has been reached for Steve McNamara to become Hull FC's new head coach for the 2027 Betfred Super League season.
Cartwright remains a Hull FC employee but has now stepped down from the role.
Assistant coach Andy Last will now be interim head coach until the end of the current season.
McNamara will continue as assistant coach at Warrington Wolves for the remainder of the 2026 campaign.
McNamara will return to his boyhood club for whom he rose through the youth ranks as a junior, before going on to make over 160 senior appearances between 1989 and 1996 in a highly respected playing career, which also included international representation with England and Great Britain.
One of the leading coaches in the game, McNamara has enjoyed a distinguished coaching career over the past two decades, during his time with Bradford Bulls, Catalans Dragons, and the England international side, as well as a spell in the NRL as an assistant coach with Sydney Roosters and New Zealand Warriors.
During his time in the south of France, McNamara led the Dragons to the most successful period in their history, which included a Challenge Cup final triumph, a League Leaders Shield success, and two Super League Grand Final appearances.
Hull FC chief executive Richie Myler said: "We are delighted to secure Steve's services. He is a coach of the highest calibre, and someone who truly understands this club and the city.
"Steve McNamara coming home is a powerful moment for Hull FC."
Hull FC chairman Andrew Thirkill said: "We believe Steve is the right person to lead Hull FC into our next phase and are thrilled with his appointment.
"His experience, leadership and standards will be critical as we build a team capable of competing consistently at the top of Super League."
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