Will be Bishop Burton.
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The new-look team will be made up of the club's non-selected first-team players and academy graduates, taking on similar players from the likes of Warrington Wolves, St. Helens and Wigan.
The new competition will get underway on the same weekend that Super League begins in February 2016, with fifteen rounds to be played across the season.
The schedule has also been set centrally to avoid as many clashes as possible with the U19s season, which will ensure Hull FC's representatives in the City of Hull Academy will also have the opportunity to wear the black and white shirt throughout next season too.
The initial draft calendar outlines that it is likely that both teams’ fixtures will only clash on three or four occasions, which is pleasing for Radford.
"It is a smart move and suits all the clubs, who will be keen to see both their U19s lads and some more experienced first-teamers get a run out together," said Hull's head coach.
"It is the perfect opportunity now for us to blood our youngsters in a fantastic environment at Bishop Burton as part of our City of Hull Academy setup, but breed them into our systems through reserve grade and then hopefully first-team.
"Over the last couple of years there were too many occasions when we couldn't find suitable game time for our players due to various circumstances at first-team, U19s or on dual registration, which is no longer a problem.
"Our young players will have the chance to play both U19s and competitive reserve grade football over the season, whilst some of our senior blokes will now have the opportunity for some additional game time when they need it.
"We've also got a number of over age players who are now ineligible to play for the U19s, so this will be crucial for those guys to get some games and continue their development."
He added: "It's a big move for the competition and one I think will bear fruit for all involved over the coming years."