Hull kicked off on a run of 5 defeats in six matches, whereas Wigan have been in search of a sixth win in seven, however the kind desk counted for nothing in a primary half because the below-par Warriors toiled towards fired-up opponents.
Aidan Sezer’s cut-out go gave Martin area on the left flank to run in on the nook to place the Black and Whites in entrance inside seven minutes.
Warriors misplaced each second row Liam Farrell and prop Luke Thompson to harm inside quarter-hour, setting the tone for the match because the guests have been compelled right into a collection of reshuffles.
But they quickly levelled with their first severe assault when Bevan French, on his first begin since early March, zipped a go to Eckersley who scored with an acrobatic one-handed end.
Hull spurned a number of presents, however lastly accepted one to revive their lead as Patrick Mago’s sloppy go handed them possession and Barron went in from shut vary.
The hosts got here near additional tries via Tom Briscoe and Davy Litten, whereas Wigan had a rating out of nothing from Smith dominated out by a good ahead go name on Jai Discipline.
Considerations that Hull had let the Problem Cup winners off the hook appeared to be proved right when Hodkinson was allowed to run in untouched quickly after the interval to drag Wigan again to 10-8.
However the errors and penalties continued to circulate from either side in a staccato second half, and Hull profited as Cartwright ran an excellent line to burst via three challenges and cross.
Trailing 16-8, French had a rating dominated out when a evaluation discovered Smith’s 40-20 try had gone into contact within the build-up.
However moments later the Australian stand-off was concerned once more, teeing up a slick try to objective from Keighran who then booted a penalty to make it 16-16 with 12 minutes left.
And the comeback was full with lower than eight minutes left when Smith feinted, skipped round a problem and crossed to place Wigan forward for the primary time.
Hull FC: Moy, Barron, Briscoe, Litten, Martin, Arthur, Sezer, Ese’ese, Bourouh, Hill, Batchelor, Hardaker, Salabio.
Interchanges: Cartwright, Laidlaw, Hutchinson, Mata’utia.
Wigan: Discipline, Eckersley, Keighran, Wardle, Hodkinson, French, Smith, Eseh, O’Neill, Thompson, Nsemba, Farrell, Partington.
Interchanges: Farrimond, Ellis, Mago, McDermott.
Referee: Liam Moore
