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Super League leaders Hull KR hammer Castleford
Super League leaders Hull KR hammer Castleford

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time14 hours ago

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Super League leaders Hull KR hammer Castleford

Betfred Super LeagueCastleford Tigers (0) 0Hull KR (20) 48Tries: Broadbent 2, Booth 2, Davies 2, Mourgue, Whitbread, Hiku Goals: Mourgue 6 Imperious Super League leaders Hull KR thrashed Castleford Tigers to make this their best ever start to a in West Yorkshire means the Robins, Challenge Cup winners earlier this month, have now won 14 of their opening 15 league Broadbent, Noah Booth, Tom Davies and Arthur Mourgue scored in a dominant first 40 Whitbread and Peter Hiku added further scores and Booth, Davies and Broadbent all went over for a second time as the visitors kept their foot Peters' men are now four points clear of second-placed Wigan, who travel to Wakefield on McGuire's side, who had claimed an impressive win at Hull FC last week, have lost 11 of their first 15 league games. More to follow. Castleford Tigers: Cini, Simm, L Senior, Wood, I. Senior, Asi, Milnes, Amone, Horne, Singleton, Lawler, Mellor, Westerman, Griffin, Hall, KR: Mourgue, Davies, Hiku, Broadbent, Booth, Lewis, May, Sue, Litten, Hadley, Whitbread, Batchelor, Luckley, Tanginoa, Brown, Liam Moore

May helping unlock Lewis' potential
May helping unlock Lewis' potential

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time3 days ago

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May helping unlock Lewis' potential

Hull KR boss Willie Peters believes scrum-half Tyrone May has helped to unlock the full potential of Man of Steel Mikey Lewis this season. May recently signed a two-year contract extension to keep him at Craven Park until 2027 following the Robins' Challenge Cup victory at Wembley. Advertisement And head coach Peters is in no doubt about May's impact on Lewis and what he brings to the table as the club look to follow up their recent success with a Grand Final win. "Tyrone obviously got us to a Grand Final last season and helped us win a Challenge Cup this year, so he is a really important part of what we do," Peters told BBC Radio Humberside. "People see Mikey Lewis scoring a try and the last pass, but Tyrone plays a big part in the lead up to that and Mikey would be the first one to acknowledge that. "Their combination has grown. Tyrone is the one on the ball and the one who plays through that middle third and organises our attack. Advertisement "What Mikey can do is make something out of nothing and score tries from halfway. But Mikey needs space, he needs to be freed up and that person that frees him is Tyrone." May, who joined Rovers from Catalans Dragons in 2024, had offers from the National Rugby League but chose to commit to two more years of Super League. Peters believes potentially winning a Grand Final was one of the drivers behind May's decision to stay, after they were narrowly denied by Wigan last season. "Obviously you want to lock down key players, but we need to make sure Tyrone wanted to stay for the right reasons - because he wanted to be here, not because he had to be," he said. Advertisement "That was the case and it is obviously great that we can lock our spine down and great that we have probably got the team for next year." Hull KR go to Castleford on Thursday and after the euphoria of Wembley and a triumphant return to Craven Park with a 68-6 win over Catalans last Friday, Peters says it will be "back to business as usual". "We are certainly not going into this game with a complacent frame of mind. We are going over there knowing what to expect," he added. "We won our first (trophy) in a while and naturally we want to go after more, but we are not getting carried away or getting ahead of ourselves. "There is a lot of hard work that starts this week against Castleford, who played well against [Hull] FC last week."

Hull KR duo Waerea-Hargreaves & McIlorum sidelined
Hull KR duo Waerea-Hargreaves & McIlorum sidelined

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time11-06-2025

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Hull KR duo Waerea-Hargreaves & McIlorum sidelined

Hull KR coach Willie Peters has said prop Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and hooker Michael McIlorum face spells on the sidelines after playing injured in Saturday's Challenge Cup final win over veteran duo both started at Wembley but were withdrawn inside the opening 30 36, is now set to miss four weeks with a calf injury and 37-year-old McIlorum, who was making a first appearance since April because of a biceps issue, is expected to miss three weeks."Jared went into the game and he shouldn't have played and Mickey Mac shouldn't have played," Peters told BBC Radio Humberside."It was courageous what those guys did. There was risk involved and we knew that but the players that they are, we knew there was a good chance they'd get through."We had to make the call and it was up to him (McIlorum) whether he wanted to take the risk of potentially rupturing it again. The game being a Cup final and his last one, he played and got through it. Now we need to make sure he heals."Hull KR, who have a two-point lead at the top of Super League, host Catalans Dragons on Friday, 13 June.

Aussie coach steers Hull KR to Challenge Cup joy
Aussie coach steers Hull KR to Challenge Cup joy

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time07-06-2025

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Aussie coach steers Hull KR to Challenge Cup joy

Australian coach Willie Peters has seen his Hull KR team end 40 years of hurt in a dramatic finish to the English Challenge Cup final as they beat Warrington Wolves 8-6 at a rain-lashed Wembley Stadium. Mikey Lewis held his nerve to kick the winning conversion after Tom Davies had flopped onto Australian playmaker Tyrone May's kick to haul the Robins level against Warrington with just minutes to spare. Lewis then stepped up to boot his side into the history books, completing a win that erased the memory of their last-gasp agony against Leigh in 2023. Largely out-muscled by a Wire side orchestrated by the imperious Marc Sneyd, Rovers looked set for more Wembley agony as the underdogs entered the final three minutes with a four-point advantage. But after Tom Davies stretched to touch down following an error from Aaron Lindop, it was left to Lewis - handed kicking duties in the absence of the Cup-tied Arthur Mourgue, to nail the two-pointer that sparked raucous celebrations among the red and white hordes behind the post. The Boss ❤️#UpTheRobins🔴⚪️ — Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) June 7, 2025 "That was probably the moment when I was the most calm," insisted Sydneysider Peters, who celebrated wildly with his players - many of whom had been part of their agonising 2023 golden-point defeat to Leigh - at the final hooter less than one and a half minutes after his side had nudged back ahead. "It was a massive moment and I believed he was going to get it because of the belief he has in himself. He's not our number one kicker but I felt really comfortable and confident when he had the ball in his hands because that was his moment." Lewis' early penalty looked set to give Rover a slender halftime advantage before Josh Thewlis took advantage of a ricochet to give his side the lead. Sneyd, who added a superb two points from the touchline in the second half and won the Lance Todd Trophy for man of the match, continued to dominate after the break until May's clever kick led to the late, late drama. "It wasn't the best performance but it was gritty and that's all you need in a Cup final," added Peters. "You need to have grit and you need to enjoy discomfort, and they certainly did that." Deflated Warrington coach and former South Sydney NRL star Sam Burgess said he could not have asked any more from his side, who were on the verge of securing their first Wembley triumph since 2019. Burgess, whose side were also beaten by Wigan in last year's final, said: "You don't always get what you deserve and I don't think we deserved to lose today. "We controlled the game very well and executed the plan. Unfortunately these things can happen, we were just on the wrong side of things today." Burgess also revealed that Australian winger Matt Dufty suffered a facial fracture which will now see him miss a chunk of the Super League season. "Matt Dufty broke his cheek or eye socket with about 25 minutes to go and was trying to get to the end of the game, but it just popped out," said Burgess. "We'll be without Duft for a little while but it was outstanding to try to play through the pain. It's just unfortunate we didn't get the job done for him."

Hull KR end 40 years of agony to stun Warrington in breathtaking fashion
Hull KR end 40 years of agony to stun Warrington in breathtaking fashion

Telegraph

time07-06-2025

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Hull KR end 40 years of agony to stun Warrington in breathtaking fashion

Warrington Wolves 6 Hull Kingston Rovers 8 On the east side of Hull, they will talk about the day that Hull KR finally won a major trophy again to end 40 years of heartache, for decades to come. The hope now for the Robins will be that this victory, secured by Tom Davies' dramatic 77th-minute try which reigning Man of Steel Mikey Lewis calmly converted, can kickstart of a new era of success. Not since 1985 had Rovers lifted a major trophy and you had to go back to 1980 for their only previous Challenge Cup success during the club's halcyon days. Now the good times are back after Willie Peters' side conjured the late score to secure rugby league's oldest and most famous trophy. At the final hooter, head coach Peters and his rain-soaked players leapt in the air like wild men as the magnitude of their achievement became clear. 'There was a lot of pressure on the group, but we had spoken about it being our time,' said Peters, whose players will parade the Challenge Cup in an open-top bus parade in Hull on Sunday. 'There are a lot of people who have contributed to this today. Our chairman, Neil Hudgell, has put so much money and time into the club and we wanted to do it for him. But in terms of the playing group, we wanted to do it for each other.' WHAT A MOMENT! ❤️🏆 #UpTheRobins 🔴⚪️ — Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) June 7, 2025 Hull KR had lost their last four Challenge Cup final appearances, including the 2023 final to Leigh in Peters' first season as head coach, but they are losers no more. An upwardly mobile club with a vibrant, ambitious ownership, Rovers appear well placed to kick on now and push for a maiden Super League title. You had to sympathise with Warrington coach Sam Burgess, whose injury-hit side fought gallantly and looked set for an against-the-odds victory until Davies struck late on. Burgess, whose full-back Matt Dufty was forced off late on with a broken eye socket, said: 'I don't think we deserved to lose. We controlled the game for large parts and I'm just upset for the players. But suffering, pain and loss are really crucial to the development and growth of the group.' In drizzly conditions, Warrington's wily playmaker Marc Sneyd delivered an imperious display as his educated left boot guided them around the park quite superbly. Sneyd won the Lance Todd Trophy as man of the match for the third time in his career, having claimed it when helping Hull FC to wins in the 2016 and 2017 Challenge Cup final. With chances scarce throughout, Hull KR led with a penalty from Lewis but Warrington scored the game's first try on the stroke of half-time when Sneyd's grubber kick bounced kindly for Josh Thewlis to ground the ball in the right corner. Sneyd converted and his influence grew as the game wore on during the second half with Rovers penned back towards their own line. But with time running out, the ball ran loose in the right corner and Davies touched down, levelling matters at 6-6 after being checked by the video referee before Lewis converted to send the massed ranks of Robins fans into ecstasy. Match details Warrington: M Dufty; J Thewlis, R Tai, T King, A Lindop; G Williams, M Sneyd; L Yates, S Powell, P Vaughan, A Holroyd, L Fitzgibbon, B Currie. Subs: J Harrison, J Philbin, J Crowther, S Ratchford. Hull KR: J Broadbent; T Davies, P Hiku, J Batchelor, J Burgess; M Lewis, T May; S Sue, M McIlorum, J Waerea-Hargreaves, D Hadley, J Whitbread, E Minchella. J Litten, S Luckley, K Tanginoa, J Brown. Referee:

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