

The result continues Hull KR’s impressive 2025 campaign so far and pads out their lead at the Super League summit with second-placed Wigan Warriors not playing until facing Catalans on Saturday.
Warrington, on the other hand, struggled to mount a response once KR edged into the lead on what turned out to be a comfortable night for their opponents, who have lost just once in league and cup this season.
Broadbent’s opener came after Rodrick Tai failed to pick him up but Warrington made amends four minutes later when Ben Currie sent Russell through.
Warrington’s slender lead, courtesy of Josh Thewlis’ kick, did not last for long as the hosts failed to deal with Jez Litten’s offload leaving May to send a lofted ball to Davies to cross over.
Lewis, on his 100th Super League appearance, scored his 10th try of the season having shook off a tackle to twist and turn over for Hull KR’s third of the night.
Burgess’ score game after video referee Ben Thaler judged that he had not moved in to touch during his acrobatic dash to the corner.
May’s try came thanks to a crossfield move from KR which carved Warrington open – firstly Peta Hiku exchanged passes with Arthur Mourgue, with Hiku then sending May through for an emphatic score.
Unnerved, however, Thewlis dotted down just moments later and converted his own try to cut the visitors’ lead to 12 points, but Davies’ dive to the corner and Lewis’ cheeky drop-goal wrapped up the win.
Sam Burgess’ side will face Hull KR again in the Challenge Cup final in just over two weeks’ time and will hope that his side can put a dent in what is shaping up to be an impressive campaign for the Robins.