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  • 3 days ago | hulldailymail.co.uk | Matthew Shaw

    Once again, Willie Peters has to earn his money this week with some difficult decisions to be made around team selection. With both first-choice wingers out, the Robins boss must decide the best way to counteract their absence when they make the trip to Headingley to face Leeds Rhinos. There appear to be two options for Peters. Both involve Jack Broadbent playing on the wing and it's hard to see him not being one of the two wide men as Rovers take on his former club.

  • 3 days ago | hulldailymail.co.uk | Matthew Shaw

    Hull KR are without their two first-choice wingers for the trip to Leeds, and that brings with it much bigger issues than try-scoring acumen. A shoulder injury has ruled out Tom Davies while Joe Burgess is unavailable after failing a head injury assessment last week in the win over Hull FC. That provides Willie Peters with some unwanted selection headaches but there's plenty to consider beyond replacing players who know how to finish a try.

  • 4 days ago | hulldailymail.co.uk | Andrew Spence

    Reform UK candidate Luke Campbell has emerged as the bookies' favourite for the Hull and East Yorkshire mayoral election with just one week left before voters head to the polls. On Thursday, May 1, voters across the region will elect the first-ever Mayor of the recently-formed Hull and East Yorkshire Combined Authority. Six candidates are in the running in what is set to be a fascinating vote.

  • 4 days ago | hulldailymail.co.uk | Matthew Shaw

    Willie Peters has challenged his Hull KR side to shut down Jake Connor after praising the Leeds Rhinos playmaker. Connor is having an outstanding season following his move to Headingley and currently leads the Man of Steel charts after eight rounds. With eleven assists and two tries in eight Super League appearances, Connor has hit top form under Brad Arthur and will be a key player once again as Leeds look to beat the table-topping Robins.

  • 4 days ago | hulldailymail.co.uk | Matthew Shaw

    A major meeting that will shape the recruitment plans of clubs next season will take place next week. A regulatory meeting has been scheduled in which salary cap and quota regulations will be discussed among a number of other matters. Last year, All Out Rugby League revealed that proposals had been tabled that would see any player who had spent a consecutive number of seasons, previously suggested as five or six, no longer be considered an overseas player.

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