Hull went back to the top of the First Utility Super League and condemned their arch rivals to a bottom-four finish with a resounding 36-12 victory in the 229th Hull derby.
Marc Sneyd pulled the strings as the Black and Whites cruised to a fifth successive derby triumph in front of a 17,481 crowd at the KCOM Stadium and he caught up with Jon Wells at the Sky Cart to discuss their tactics.
"When you get to a derby everyone says that form goes out the window but I think we turned up with a good attitude and did what we said we were going to do," said Sneyd after the game.
"We played well and defended well - I really think that we attacked off our defence tonight.
"We were looking to get a bit more away from the ruck because I think a few teams have pinpointed us and tightened up in that area in recent weeks. We changed it up a little bit tonight and it worked."
Sneyd also revealed why he goes through the same kicking routine - two steps back, five to the side and one more step back - every time he kicks for goal. On Thursday night it paid dividends as he slotted six from six.
He said: "I started kicking like that at Castleford. When I went to them I was a bit off and I needed something different so I ended up coming up with it there."
Click on the video above to hear Marc Sneyd discuss Hull FC's win, his kicking routine and his chances for Man of Steel