Super League: Hull KR slump to defeat against brilliant Wakefield as Hull FC keep play-off hopes alive | Rugby League News


Hull KR are still waiting to confirm top spot in the Betfred Super League after being bludgeoned 28-12 by brilliant Wakefield at a sold-out DIY Kitchens Stadium.

With the League Leaders’ Shield at their mercy, Rovers delivered by far their worst performance of the season, as the hosts blazed into a 26-0 half-time lead to set up a win that takes them to the brink of the play-offs.

Willie Peters’ out-of-sorts Rovers must now revive themselves and beat Warrington in their last match of the regular season at Craven Park next week to ensure they enter the post-season in first place.

Wakefield, inspired by the returning Max Jowitt, who scored a try and kicked 12 points in a near-faultless display, know a win at bottom club Salford on Friday will be enough to seal a top six spot in their first season back in the top flight.

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Highlights from the Super League clash between Wakefield and Hull KR

Rovers were staggeringly off the pace right from the start, even if Jake Trueman relied on a fortunate ricochet to scoot under the posts and open the scoring after five minutes.

Only Jack Broadbent’s saving tackle denied Jayden Myers and Rovers continued to cough up errors, Jowitt adding a penalty after the visitors were caught offside.

Wakefield were unrecognisable from the side that lost at Castleford last week and they doubled their lead on 20 minutes when Mason Lino passed through the static Rovers line with ridiculous ease.

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Mason Lino started with a bang against Hull KR by assisting the first try and scoring the second.

There was no response from Rovers and even Mikey Lewis got in on the act, his bodged interception leaving Jowitt to skip through for Wakefield’s third.

A crashing Tom Davies challenge stopped Jowitt scoring another but Trinity still had time to wrap up a dream-like first period when the full-back sent Cam Scott skipping over, his conversion taking the half-time score to 26-0.

Inevitably Rovers had more about them after break and they got on the scoresheet soon after the restart when Arthur Mourgue zipped over in their first clear attacking play, before duly adding the conversion.

The exceptional Jowitt denied Jai Whitbread as Rovers belatedly piled on the pressure. Another successful kick from Jowitt took Wakefield 28-6 up with a quarter of an hour remaining.

Oliver Gildart slapped down a kick from Lewis to score Rovers’ second with less than 10 minutes left but by then the visitors’ hopes of wrapping up the title with a game to spare had long gone.

Hull FC keep play-off hopes alive

Hull FC kept their Betfred Super League play-off hopes alive with a resounding 34-2 thrashing of Warrington at the MKM Stadium.

Hull sit one point behind Wakefield whose home win over leaders Hull KR gave them the advantage going into the final round of games.

Tries by Lewis Martin, Denive Balmforth, Aidan Sezer and Harvey Barron saw Hull well in control at half-time.

The first three of those scores came with Wolves’ Lachlan Fitzgibbon in the sin bin.

Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com - 13/09/2025 - Rugby League - Betfred Super League Round 26 - Hull FC v Warrington Wolves - MKM Stadium, Kingston upon Hull, England - Hull FC's Zak Hardaker (r) celebrates his try against Warrington.
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Zak Hardaker celebrates scoring his try (Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com)

Zak Hardaker converted the first three tries against a Warrington side who had taken the lead courtesy of former Hull star Marc Sneyd’s early penalty.

Jordan Lane scored try number five and then Hardaker also crossed as the home side dominated their lacklustre opponents. Both tries were converted by Hardaker.

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