KR Stun the Wolves in Top Eight Race There was a lot to live up to after last nights humdinger at the Jungle as Hull KR took on the Warrington Wolves at Craven Park.
Both sides were desperate for the two points, KR needed to win by a margin of seventy or more points to get above neighbours FC into the top eight and the Wolves needed a forty-five point win to jump above Huddersfield Giants into fifth spot in their quest for the top four.
KR were without Cockayne and Campese, the latter ruled out for the rest of the season, but the Wolves were missing the services of Myler, Currie and England, who started his four game suspension for spitting at Danny Brough last week.
KR Stun the Wolves in Top Eight Race There was a lot to live up to after last nights humdinger at the Jungle as Hull KR took on the Warrington Wolves at Craven Park.
Both sides were desperate for the two points, KR needed to win by a margin of seventy or more points to get above neighbours FC into the top eight and the Wolves needed a forty-five point win to jump above Huddersfield Giants into fifth spot in their quest for the top four.
KR were without Cockayne and Campese, the latter ruled out for the rest of the season, but the Wolves were missing the services of Myler, Currie and England, who started his four game suspension for spitting at Danny Brough last week.
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