2025 Hull Kingston Rovers season

Hull Kingston Rovers 2025 season
2025 Challenge Cup champions
2025 Super League season Rank1st
Challenge CupChampions
2025 recordWins: 24; draws: 0; losses: 3
Points scoredFor: 710; against: 204
Team information
ChairmanNeil Hudgell
Head CoachWillie Peters
Captain
StadiumCraven Park
High attendance11,350
Catalans Dragons, 13 June[a][1]
Low attendance10,515
Salford Red Devils, 27 February[2]
Top scorers
TriesMikey Lewis (19)
GoalsArthur Mourgue (69)
PointsArthur Mourgue (168)
Home colours
Away colours
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The 2025 season is Hull Kingston Rovers' ninth consecutive season playing in England's top division of rugby league. They are competing in the 2025 Super League season and competed in the 2025 Challenge Cup.

Preseason friendlies

On 28 May 2024, the club announced that they would face York Knights in the Rugby League Amsterdam Challenge, a pre-season friendly held at the NRCA Stadium in Amsterdam on 25 January 2025. The match, organised in partnership with the Netherlands Rugby League Bond, aims to develop rugby league in the Netherlands,[3][4] and was later confirmed to be the club's only pre-season friendly of 2025.[5]

Date and Time Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
25 January; 12:30 (GMT) York Knights N NRCA Stadium L 12–26 Gorman, Tennison Richardson (2/2) 2,715 [6]

Super League

Date and Time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance TV Pos. Report
14 February; 20:00 Round 1 Castleford Tigers H Craven Park W 19–18 (g.p.) Burgess (3), Hiku Martin (1/4)
Drop-goals: Lewis
11,020[7] Sky Sports Action 5th [8]
20 February; 20:00 Round 2 Wakefield Trinity A Belle Vue W 14–12 Davies, Lewis Martin (2/2 + 1 pen.) 8,065 Sky Sports Action 4th [9]
27 February; 20:00 Round 3 Salford Red Devils H Craven Park W 42–0 Whitbread (2), Tanginoa, Gildart, Davies, Broadbent, Richardson, Litten Martin (1/2), Richardson (3/4 + 2 pen.) 10,515[2] Sky Sports + 2nd [10]
7 March; 20:00 Round 4 St Helens A Totally Wicked Stadium W 20–10 Gildart (2), Lewis, Davies Lewis (2/4) 11,438 Sky Sports Action 1st [11]
23 March; 15:00 Round 5 Leigh Leopards H Craven Park W 30–0 Lewis (2), Gildart, Tanginoa, Davies Lewis (4/5 + 1 pen.) 11,231[12] Sky Sports + 1st [13]
30 March; 15:00 Round 6 Huddersfield Giants A Kirklees Stadium W 50–4 Lewis (3), Litten (2), Gildart, Mourgue, Whitbread, Davies Mourgue (7/9) 5,015 Sky Sports + 1st [14]
11 April; 20:00 Round 7 Wigan Warriors H Craven Park L 12–28 Burgess, Hiku Mourgue (2/2) 11,000+[b] Sky Sports Action 1st [15]
18 April, 12:30
(Good Friday)
Round 8
(Rivals Round)
Hull F.C. A MKM Stadium W 28–14 Gildart, Hiku, Mourgue, Batchelor, Waerea-Hargreaves Mourgue (3/4), Lewis (1/1) 21,018 Sky Sports Action 1st [16]
25 April, 20:00 Round 9 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Rugby Stadium W 20–14 Broadbent (2), Batchelor, Lewis Mourgue (1/4 + 1 pen.) 16,863 Sky Sports Action 1st [17]
3 May; 17:15 Round 10
(Magic Weekend)
Salford Red Devils N St James' Park W 54–0 Litten (2), Mourgue (2), Hadley, Luckley, Hiku, Batchelor, Booth Mourgue (9/9) 31,294[c] Sky Sports Action 1st [18]
17 May; 17:30[d] Round 11 Huddersfield Giants H Craven Park W 34–0 Burgess (2), Lewis, May, Tanginoa, Jack Brown Mourgue (5/6) 10,764[20] Sky Sports + 1st [21]
23 May; 20:00 Round 12 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium W 31–12 Davies (2), Broadbent, Lewis, Burgess, May Mourgue (3/6)
Drop-goals: Lewis
9,972[22] Sky Sports Action 1st [23]
30 May; 20:00 Round 13 St Helens H Craven Park W 34–4 Broadbent (2), Lewis (2), Hiku, Minchella Mourgue (5/6) 11,087[24] Sky Sports Action 1st [25]
13 June; 20:00 Round 14 Catalans Dragons H Craven Park W 68–6 Batchelor (2), Sue (2), Lewis (2), Davies, Tanginoa, Broadbent, Booth, Whitbread, May Mourgue (10/12) 11,350[a][1] Sky Sports + 1st [26]
19 June; 20:00 Round 15 Castleford Tigers A The Jungle W 48–0 Booth (3), Davies (2), Mourgue, Whitbread, Hiku, Broadbent Mourgue (6/9) 7,650[27] Sky Sports Action 1st [28]
27 June; 20:00 Round 16 Wakefield Trinity H Craven Park W 34–10 Davies (3), Burgess, Lewis, Hiku Mourgue (5/6) Sky Sports + 1st [29]
6 July; 15:00 Round 17 Leeds Rhinos H Craven Park L 8–14 Martin Mourgue (1/1 + 1 pen.) Sky Sports Action 1st [30]
12 July; 15:00 Round 18 Leigh Leopards A Leigh Sports Village L 10–28 May, Tanginoa Mourgue (1/2) Sky Sports +
BBC iPlayer[31]
1st [32]
19 July; 18:00 (BST) Round 19 Catalans Dragons A Stade Gilbert Brutus W 34–6 Broadbent (2), Lewis (2), Burgess (2) Mourgue (5/6) Sky Sports Action 1st [33]
31 July; 20:00 Round 20 Salford Red Devils A Salford Community Stadium W 74–12 Burgess (4) Davies (2), Martin (2), Litten (2), Broadbent, Sue, Lewis, Mourgue Mourgue (2/4), Martin (6/9 + 1 pen.) Sky Sports Action 1st [34]
9 August; 15:00 Round 21 Castleford Tigers H Craven Park W 36–6 Burgess (3), Litten, Martin, Lewis, Mourgue Mourgue (4/7) 11,038[35] Sky Sports + 1st [36]
15 August; 20:00 Round 22 Wigan Warriors A Brick Community Stadium W 10–6 Hadley Martin (1/1 + 2 pen.) 20,218 Sky Sports Action 1st [37]
21 August; 20:00 Round 23 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Rugby Stadium Sky Sports Action
29 August; 20:00 Round 24 St Helens H Craven Park Sky Sports Action
7 September; 15:00 Round 25 Hull F.C. H Craven Park Sky Sports Action
13 September; 15:00 Round 26 Wakefield Trinity A Belle Vue Sky Sports +
21 September; 15:00 Round 27 Warrington Wolves H Craven Park Sky Sports

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Hull KR (T) 22 19 0 3 710 204 +506 38 Advance to Semi-finals
2 Wigan Warriors 22 16 0 6 608 311 +297 32
3 St Helens 22 15 0 7 613 222 +391 30 Advance to Eliminators
4 Leeds Rhinos 22 15 0 7 508 266 +242 30
5 Leigh Leopards 22 14 1 7 443 402 +41 29
6 Hull FC 22 12 1 9 469 365 +104 25
7 Wakefield Trinity 21 11 0 10 488 358 +130 22
8 Warrington Wolves 22 10 0 12 424 497 −73 20
9 Catalans Dragons (U) 22 6 0 16 324 562 −238 12
10 Castleford Tigers (U) 22 5 0 17 330 621 −291 10
11 Huddersfield Giants (U) 22 5 0 17 284 616 −332 10
12 Salford Red Devils (U) 21 2 0 19 163 940 −777 4
Updated to match(es) played on 17 August 2025. Source: [1]
(T) Qualified, but not yet for the particular phase indicated; (U) Unable to qualify for the playoffs

Challenge Cup

Elliot Minchella and the Hull Kingston Rovers squad celebrate lifting the Challenge Cup at Hull City Hall

On 25 June 2024, the RFL announced a change to the Challenge Cup format, totalling 7 rounds compared to the previous 9, with Super League teams entering to play away from home at round 3.[38]

Hull Kingston Rovers were first drawn on 14 January to play the York Knights away in Round 3, with the fixture being the last to be confirmed following York's delayed Round 2 72–12 victory against the Keighley Cougars on 2 February.[39][40] Following their victory against York, Hull Kingston Rovers beat Oldham R.L.F.C. 40–0 at home on 14 March,[41] entering them into the quarter-finals; Hull Kingston Rovers, for the first time since the first round of the 1985–86 Challenge Cup, were drawn in a Hull Derby to play Hull F.C. away at the MKM Stadium on 5 April.[42][43]

After winning 32–16 in the quarter-final derby, Hull Kingston Rovers returned to the York Community Stadium to play the Catalans Dragons in the semi-finals on 10 May. A 36–12 victory over Catalans qualified Hull Kingston Rovers to play in the 2025 Challenge Cup final at Wembley Stadium, where they will play the Warrington Wolves.[44] Following a closely-contended match, Hull Kingston Rovers won the final 8-6 won the Challenge Cup, ending a 40-year trophy drought since the club won the 1984–85 John Player Special Trophy.[45]

Date and time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance TV Report
7 February; 19:30 Round 3 York Knights A York Community Stadium W 44–2 Martin (2), Lewis (2), Hiku, Davies, Evalds, Tanginoa Martin (6/8) 5,369 The Sportsman [46]
14 March; 20:00 Round 4 Oldham R.L.F.C. H Craven Park W 40–0 Gildart (2), Davies, Whitbread, Kershaw, Leyland, Broadbent Richardson (6/7) Unknown[b] Not televised [47]
5 April; 14:30 Quarter-finals Hull F.C. A MKM Stadium W 32–16 Burgess (2), Davies, Broadbent, Litten Litten (5/5 + 1 pen.) 20,226 BBC One [48]
10 May; 14:30 Semi-finals Catalans Dragons N York Community Stadium W 36–12 Batchelor (2), Broadbent (2), Lewis, Burgess Lewis (5/6 + 1 pen.) 8,402[49] BBC One [44]
7 June; 15:00 Final Warrington Wolves N Wembley Stadium W 8–6 Davies Lewis (1/1 + 1 pen.) 63,278[50] BBC One [45]

Transfers

Gains

Player Club Contract Date
New Zealand Jared Waerea-Hargreaves Sydney Roosters 1 Year February 2024[51]
England Jack Brown Hull FC 2 Years May 2024[52]
England Tom Davies Catalans Dragons 3 Years June 2024[53]
Nigeria Eribe Doro Bradford Bulls 2 Years June 2024[54]
England Bill Leyland London Broncos 2 Years July 2024[55]
England Michael McIlorum Catalans Dragons 1 Year July 2024[56]
England Danny Richardson Castleford Tigers 2 Years August 2024[57]
Papua New Guinea Rhyse Martin Leeds Rhinos 2 Years August 2024[58]
England Lee Kershaw London Broncos 2 Years November 2024[59]
England Leon Ruan Leeds Rhinos 2 Years December 2024[60]
England Noah Booth Wakefield Trinity 4 Years January 2025[61]
France Arthur Mourgue Catalans Dragons 312 Years March 2025[62]

Loans in

Player Club Loan period Date
England Cobie Wainhouse Hull F.C. End of season August 2025[63]
England Rowan Milnes Castleford Tigers Two weeks August 2025[64]

Losses

Player Club Contract Date
England Ryan Hall Leeds Rhinos 1 Year April 2024[65]
Turkey Yusuf Aydin Hull FC 2 Years May 2024[52]
Ireland Louis Senior Castleford Tigers 2 Years May 2024[66]
England Jordan Abdull Hull FC 3 Years June 2024[67]
England Ben Reynolds Featherstone Rovers 2 Years July 2024[68]
England Matty Storton Wakefield Trinity 3 Years August 2024[69]
Australia Tom Opacic N/A Released August 2024[70]
England Harvey Moore N/A Released September 2024[71]
Ireland George King Huddersfield Giants 4 Years October 2024[72]
England Reiss Butterworth Sheffield Eagles 2 Years November 2024[73]
Australia Matt Parcell N/A Retirement November 2024[74]
England Danny Richardson York Knights End of Championship season August 2025[64]
England Niall Evalds Huddersfield Giants 2 Years[e] August 2025[76]

Loans out

Player Club Loan period Date
England Noah Booth Hunslet End of season January 2025[61]
England Neil Tchamambe Wakefield Trinity End of season January 2025[61]
England Lennie Ellis Goole Vikings Six weeks February 2025[77]
England Zach Fishwick Hunslet Three weeks February 2025[78]
England Lee Kershaw Castleford Tigers Two weeks[f] April 2025[79]
Nigeria Eribe Doro Bradford Bulls Two weeks April 2025[80]
England Harvey Horne Sheffield Eagles End of season[g] April 2025[80]
England Danny Richardson Salford Red Devils Two weeks[h] June 2025[82]
England Harvey Horne Doncaster R.L.F.C. Two weeks July 2025[83]

Squad

First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Red card = suspended
  • red cross icon = injured
  • (gk) = Goal kicker

Updated: 20 December 2024
Source(s): Hull KR announce 2025 Squad Numbers, Backroom Staff

Notes

  1. ^ a b This match marked Hull Kingston Rovers' highest attended Super League home match of all time.
  2. ^ a b No exact attendance figure released.
  3. ^ Attendance recorded across three fixtures.
  4. ^ Kick-off changed from 15:00 to prevent clashing with the 2025 FA Cup final.[19]
  5. ^ Evalds was initially signed to Huddersfield on an end-of-season loan in March 2025.[75]
  6. ^ Kershaw had already been loaned to Castleford on a two-week deal in March, however he was recalled to Hull Kingston Rovers for Round 4 of the Challenge Cup due to a high number of squad injuries.
  7. ^ Recalled from loan for unknown reason.
  8. ^ Recalled from loan after one week due to cover for Mikey Lewis, who had failed a head injury assessment in the fixture against Leeds Rhinos on 6 July.[81]
  9. ^ Shirt number 6 had originally been retired by the club in 2017 following the death of former player and coach Roger Millward, however it was revived for use by Mikey Lewis in December 2024.[84]

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