2022 Hull Kingston Rovers season English rugby league season
In the 2022 rugby league season, Hull Kingston Rovers competed in Super League XXVII and the 2022 Challenge Cup . They were coached by Tony Smith until 4 July 2022 and Danny McGuire from 4 July 2022 onwards.
Season review
On 11 February, Hull Kingston Rovers began their Super League campaign with losses to Wigan Warriors and Huddersfield Giants .[ 1] [ 2] The first win came in Round 3 at home to Castleford Tigers .[ 3] The most successful period of the season came in April with a 34–10 win over Castleford in the quarter-final of the Challenge Cup and a run of four consecutive league wins that placed them in the top half of the table.[ 4] [ 5] In May, the Challenge Cup campaign came to an end with a 25–4 loss to Huddersfield in the semi-finals.[ 6]
A poor mid-season included a run of three league losses[ 7] followed by a further run of four defeats culminating with a 34–28 loss to Hull F.C. at the Magic Weekend .[ 8] Hopes of a play-off place were kept alive in July with back-to-back wins over Wakefield Trinity and Warrington Wolves ,[ 9] [ 10] but a number of losses followed so that, even with a 38–28 win over Wigan in the penultimate round, Hull KR could no longer qualify and their season ended with a 36–4 away over local rivals Hull F.C.[ 11] [ 12]
Results
Pre-season friendlies
W Win L Loss
Super League
Table
Super League results
W Win D Draw L Loss
Date
Round
Versus
H/A
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
Super League results
19 February
2
Wigan Warriors
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
L
10–24
Lewis, Parcell
Abdull
9,044
RLP
19 February
2
Huddersfield Giants
A
John Smiths Stadium
L
12–26
Lewis, Takairangi
Abdull (2)
5,724
RLP
25 February
3
Castleford Tigers
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
26–10
Wood (2), Kenny-Dowall, Parcell, Takairangi
Abdull (3)
7,119
RLP
4 March
4
St Helens
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
L
8–42
Hall, Halton
7,256
RLP
11 March
5
Salford Red Devils
A
AJ Bell Stadium
W
26–16
Lewis 92), Minchella, Storton
Abdull (5)
3,950
RLP
18 March
6
Catalans Dragons
A
Stade Gilbert Brutus
L
10–18
Hall, Kenny-Dowall
Abdull
6,782
RLP
1 April
7
Warrington Wolves
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
34–18
Hall (2), Coote, Halton, Keinhorst, Lewis, Litten
Coote (3)
10,069
RLP
15 April
8
Hull KR
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
16–4
Coote (2), Hall
Coote (2)
10,300
RLP
18 April
9
Toulouse Olympique
A
Stade Ernest Wallon
W
28–24
Hall (2), Abdull, King, Storton
Dagger (4)
6,180
RLP
23 April
10
Wakefield Trinity
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
32–10
Linnett (2), Ryan (2), Coote, Hall, Kenny-Dowall
Coote (2)
7,058
RLP
29 April
11
Leeds Rhinos
A
Headingley
L
0–12
13,333
RLP
15 May
12
Castleford Tigers
A
Mend-A-Hose Jungle
L
0–32
8,175
RLP
21 May
13
Catalans Dragons
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
L
8–20
Crooks
Coote (2)
7,199
RLP
5 June
14
Salford Red Devils
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
43–16
Coote (2), Crooks (2), Hall (2), Ryan
Coote (7 + FG)
7,023
RLP
12 June
15
St Helens
A
Totally Wicked Stadium
L
18–26
Coote (2), Hall
Coote (3)
9,858
RLP
26 June
16
Huddersfield Giants
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
L
10–38
Parcell, Storton
Coote
7,050
RLP
2 July
17
Toulouse Olympique
A
Stade Ernest Wallon
L
6–28
Vete
Dagger
3,441
RLP
10 July
18
Hull F.C.
N
St James' Park
L
28–34
Lewis (3), Keinhorst, Parcell, Wood
Coote (2)
25,333
RLP
17 July
19
Wakefield Trinity
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
15–10
Coote, Keinhorst, Ryan
Coote, Dagger (FG)
7,029
RLP
22 July
20
Warrington Wolves
A
Halliwell Jones Stadium
W
30–22
Crooks, Parcell, Royle, Ryan, Wood
Coote (4), Dagger
7,551
RLP
28 July
21
Wigan Warriors
A
DW Stadium
L
4–46
Ryan
11,032
RLP
4 August
22
Toulouse Olympique
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
22–16
Halton, Milnes, Minchella, Ryan
Milnes (3)
6,763
RLP
12 August
23
Leeds Rhinos
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
L
20–28
Hall, Linnett, Parcell, Wood
Wood (2)
8,028
RLP
19 August
24
St Helens
A
Totally Wicked Stadium
L
12–38
Barley, Linnett, Tate
10,048
RLP
25 August
25
Wakefield Trinity
A
Be Well Support Stadium
L
6–18
Vete
Milnes
4,653
RLP
29 August
26
Wigan Warriors
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
38–28
Ryan (2), Fishwick, Hall, Sims, Storton, Tate
Milnes (5)
7,315
RLP
3 September
27
Hull FC
A
MKM Stadium
W
36–4
Hall, Milnes, Minchella, Ryan, Tate, Vete
Milnes (6)
16,999
RLP
Challenge Cup
W Win L Loss
Date
Round
Versus
H/A
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
Challenge Cup results
26 March
6
Leigh Centurions
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
24–18
Halton, Lewis, Parcell, Storton
Dagger (3), Abdull
3,088
RLP
8 April
Quarter-final
Castleford Tigers
H
Sewell Group Craven Park
W
34–10
Minchella (2), Abdull, Hall, Milnes, Wood
Coote (5)
4,887
RLP
7 May
Semi-final
Huddersfield Giants
N
Elland Road
L
4–25
Kenny-Dowall
22,141
RLP
Squad
First team squad
Coaching staff
Head coach
Legend:
(c) Captain(s)
(vc) Vice-captain(s)
Injured
GK = Goal Kicker
Updated: 21 July 2022 Source(s): [2]
References
External links
The Club Home grounds Hall of Fame League Championships (5) Challenge Cup (1) Seasons Culture Affiliation