Category: Hull Kingston Rovers
Lawler’s long service record
George Lawler has seen more than most at Hull Kingston Rovers, despite being just 24-years-old. The forward is the Robins’ longest-serving player, despite his youth,…
Masoe out of hospital
Mose Masoe has thanked staff after leaving hospital to continue his recovery from a career-ending spinal injury at home. The Hull KR prop had been…
Smith backs bold restart plan
Hull Kingston Rovers coach Tony Smith has emerged as one of the key figures behind a proposal to screen all Super League matches when it…
Up or down? An in-depth, club-by-club look at attendances over the past decade
Attendances are in decline in Super League, with 2019’s average of 8,408 making it the fourth consecutive season in which crowd totals have gone down….
Benevolent Fund commits to Mose
The RFL Benevolent Fund has assured Mose Masoe that it will make a “lifelong commitment” to the Hull KR forward after it helped ensure he…
Brierley hires top kicking coach
Ryan Brierley has acquired the services of the world’s leading kicking coach to improve his season during the lockdown. The Hull KR halfback has turned…
Harvey Livett’s master plan ahead of big year ahead
It seems a long time ago since Harvey Livett first burst onto the scene. As a teenager, he caught the attention of everyone as he…
New Robin’s narrow Italian escape
New Hull Kingston Rovers signing Nathaniel Peteru found himself at the epicentre of the Coronavirus pandemic while trialling for a rugby union club in Italy….
Lay-off provides recuperation period for injured Robins
If there is one club that could benefit from the Rugby League lockdown, perhaps it is Hull Kingston Rovers. The Robins are currently feeling the…
Smith expecting a break
Hull KR coach Tony Smith will try to make the best of a bad situation if Rugby League fixtures are put on hold because of…