Whilst it was the worst Final I have ever seen, Hull did look fairly solid in defence against Wigan. However, their attack looked incredibly poor. The conditions changed the way they attacked but they still looked as though they had no leadership whatsoever.
Looking at this year's results, Hull have lost at home to Huddersfield, Catalans, Wigan and Warrington. Looking at their away form, they have lost to Leeds, Huddersfield and Catalans, drew with a poor Saints side and beat a weakened Wigan side last week.
Out of ten games this year against the sides from 1st-4th, Hull have only conceded an average 21.7 points in comparison with them scoring an average of 15.6 points in the same games.
Huddersfield would be my bet, albeit not the best bet going.
Now that Huddersfield have the League Leaders Shield sewn up, they will now face whoever finishes in 4th, which will be Wigan or Leeds who play tomorrow.
Huddersfield have beaten Wigan twice this year (22-10 and 12-30) and have beaten Leeds on all three occasions they've played (8-32, 24-8 and 40-18). A win against either guarantees the use of the horrific Club Call and although this is yet to work for the club calling their opponent, Huddersfield will be hoping that Hull KR, St Helens or Catalans are still in the competition at this point.
Warrington have beaten Huddersfield twice out of three games this year but Warrington hadn't played at full strength, out of choice may I add, for a while before the St Helens game and their may be rustiness there to capitalise upon.