Hull KR continued their flawless start to the Super League season with a commanding 20-10 victory over St Helens in round four at the Totally Wicked Stadium, securing the top spot and sending a strong message to their rivals.
Both sides entered the fixture unbeaten after overcoming Salford Red Devils, Castleford Tigers, and Wakefield Trinity. The clash between the reigning four-time champions and last season’s Grand Finalists lived up to expectations, with Hull KR striking first through Mikey Lewis and Tom Davies, while Saints responded via Curtis Sironen. The Robins held a 10-4 lead at halftime.
Hull KR seized control in the second half, as Oliver Gildart crossed twice in quick succession to extend their advantage. Despite a late Jack Welsby try, St Helens suffered their first defeat of 2025, marking Hull KR’s second consecutive away win at Saints in the post-war era.
The victory solidifies Hull KR’s status as genuine title contenders, with Willie Peters’ side now the only unbeaten team in the competition after four rounds.
Source: Swifteradio.com