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Hull KR Thrill Fans with Season-Best Performance to Defeat Warrington Wolves and Claim Top Spot in Super League**
Hull KR put on a stunning display to secure a 22-4 victory over Warrington Wolves, propelling them to the top of the Super League table. The Robins showcased their strength with tries from Sauaso Sue, Tyrone May, Mikey Lewis, and Peta Hiku, although they might feel aggrieved that Joe Burgess had a try controversially disallowed in the first half.
For Hull KR head coach Willie Peters, this win marked a significant milestone, as it was his first victory against Warrington after four previous attempts. His side outperformed Sam Burgess’s team, showcasing determination and resilience throughout the match.
The victory means Warrington’s brief reign at the top lasted just one week, and while Hull KR may face a new challenge from Wigan on Tuesday, fans are already weighing in on the performance of both teams. Many are questioning whether it’s Warrington’s year, given their recent struggles, while others are starting to take the Robins seriously as genuine contenders for the title.
The match began with Hull KR making a powerful statement. Sauaso Sue crashed over early on, setting the tone for the evening. Tyrone May then leaped to gather a kick from Mikey Lewis, extending the lead to 10-0 at halftime. Both teams had tries ruled out, with Ollie Gildart’s effort controversially disallowed and Josh Thewlis’s long-range attempt also called back, leaving fans buzzing about what could have been.
As the game progressed, Hull KR maintained their dominance, with Mikey Lewis and Peta Hiku sealing the win and leaving the home crowd in jubilation. The victory highlighted Hull KR’s ability to perform on the road, mirroring the impressive away win Warrington achieved against Wigan the previous week.
With the Super League season heating up, this clash has ignited debates among fans and pundits alike. Will Hull KR sustain their momentum, or will Warrington bounce back and reclaim their spot at the top? Only time will tell, but for now, the Robins have firmly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in this year’s competition.