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Leaders Hull KR bounce back with win at Catalans
Leaders Hull KR bounce back with win at Catalans

BBC News

time19-07-2025

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Leaders Hull KR bounce back with win at Catalans

Betfred Super LeagueCatalans (0) 6Try: Navarrete Goal: Aispuro-BichetHull KR (12) 34Tries: Broadbent 2, Lewis 2, Burgess 2 Goals: Mourgue 5 Hull Kingston Rovers star man Mikey Lewis inspired a comfortable win at Catalans Dragons to end the Super League leaders' two-match losing reigning Man of Steel scored two tries and made one of Jack Broadbent's to ensure the Robins opened up a four-point lead at the top of the table, following a shock home defeat for second-placed Wigan Warriors earlier on suffered a head injury against Leeds Rhinos which forced him out of both that defeat and the following week's reverse at Leigh Leopards, but he returned to give shape and strategy to Willie Peters' Burgess added another two tries and Catalans, who found it hard to break through a solid Rovers rearguard, could only reply with a consolation from Romain to follow. Catalans: Aispuro-Bichet, Makinson, Romano, Darrelatour, C. Martin, Keary, Rouge, Satae, Da Costa, Navarrete, Pangai Jr, Garcia, PartingtonInterchanges: Bousquet, Sims, Maria, BalmforthHull KR: Mourgue, Davies, Hiku, Broadbent, Burgess, Lewis, May, Sue, McIlorum, Waerea-Hargeaves, R. Martin, Batchelor, Luckley, Whitbread, Tanginoa, LeylandReferee: Tom Grant.

Investigation opened as Hull KR incident goes viral on social media
Investigation opened as Hull KR incident goes viral on social media

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

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Investigation opened as Hull KR incident goes viral on social media

An investigation is underway regarding an incident involving home supporters at Sewell Group Craven Park during Hull KR 's Super League Round 17 match against Leeds Rhinos. A video emerged on social media of an altercation in the East Stand on Sunday afternoon, portraying what appeared to be a number of fans in a tussle that also involved a steward. The incident followed a pitch invasion by a Hull KR supporter, who was removed by stewards. Advertisement Leeds handed Rovers just their second defeat of the season with a 14-8 scoreline, in a match that saw reigning Man of Steel Mikey Lewis fail a head injury assessment in the first half. READ MORE: Hull KR make Danny Richardson decision following Mikey Lewis setback READ MORE: How Hull FC's young gun kicked on this year with unfancied influence shared The hosts had built up an 8-0 lead at the break, with Rhyse Martin converting his own opening try, before adding a penalty conversion for a high tackle from Harry Newman on Lewis. Brad Arthur's Rhinos however scored 14-unanswered points to claim the victory, with tries from Sam Lisone and Lachlan Miller, with Jake Connor converting both efforts alongside a penalty goal. Advertisement While the defeat was disappointing for the Super League leaders, the scenes in the stands have caused some concern as images began to be widely circulated of a perceived fight involving Rovers fans. The clip of the incident on Sunday afternoon was shared on social media and viewed more than 650,000 times. Hull Live approached Hull KR for a comment on the matter, with Rovers confirming an investigation has been launched to look into the incident, although the club are not eager to comment at this stage until they know more. Rovers do not play another home game for a month and return to Craven Park on August, 9, with the 2025 Challenge Cup winners facing three successive away games, starting at Leigh Leopards on Saturday afternoon.

Mikey Lewis to score 2+ tries is a BOOSTED 9/2 - as Hull KR host Wakefield in an English Super League clash tonight
Mikey Lewis to score 2+ tries is a BOOSTED 9/2 - as Hull KR host Wakefield in an English Super League clash tonight

Daily Mail​

time27-06-2025

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Mikey Lewis to score 2+ tries is a BOOSTED 9/2 - as Hull KR host Wakefield in an English Super League clash tonight

English Super League leaders Hull Kingston Rovers return to action tonight - as they take on mid-table side Wakefield at Craven Park. Hull KR are huge favourites to come away with the win at home - with Willie Peters' side priced at a short 1/9. Meanwhile, Wakefield are 5/1 outsiders to upset the applecart in enemy territory, while a drawn match is 25/1. In addition to the head-to-head odds - Sky Bet are offering a Price Boost for this contest. The Price Boost requires Hull Kingston Rovers halfback Mikey Lewis to score two or more tries. The odds for that particular bet have been enhanced from 7/2 to 9/2 according to Sky Bet. Lewis has the second most tries in the Super League date this season with 14. Sky Bet odds for Hull Kingston Rovers vs Wakefield: Hull KR 1/9 Wakefield 5/1 Drawn Match 25/1 Sky Bet Price Boost for Hull Kingston Rovers vs Wakefield: Mikey Lewis to score 2+ tries WAS 7/2 NOW 9/2

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

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

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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."

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

BBC News

time17-06-2025

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  • BBC News

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 recently signed a two-year contract extension to keep him at Craven Park until 2027 following the Robins' Challenge Cup victory at 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."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 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."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."

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