Hull KR ran riot in West Yorkshire as they defeated Castleford Tigers 48-0. The Robins outclassed the Tigers as they scored nine tries in a display that saw a number of players shine. Here are the player ratings from the Mend-A-Hose Jungle.

Arthur Mourgue – 8: A menace to the Tigers defence all evening. Proving to be a very tidy signing.

Tom Davies – 7: Won’t be happy with the way Senior beat him for Castleford’s main chance but more than redeemed himself with two tries and an assist.

Peta Hiku – 8: What a player. What a season. Excellent again in all departments.

Jack Broadbent – 9: Was having a great game before an astonishing try-saving tackle on Zac Cini which proved key in adding another nil to the tally for the season. Scored and assisted.

Noah Booth – 8: Looks very good, doesn’t he? Strong in yardage and has some serious speed. Two tries on the night.

Mikey Lewis – 7: Didn’t take on a starring role but allowed others to shine with another strong performance.

Tyrone May – 8: Anyone who watches him closely will see just how good he is defensively. Came up with some great reads.

Sauaso Sue – 7: Solid as ever. Strong display through the middle.

Jez Litten – 8: Wreaked havoc early in the game and his plays provided the platform for points.

Dean Hadley – 8: Started the game like a house on fire. Castleford couldn’t control him.

Jai Whitbread – 7: Looks comfortable in the role. Got a try but defended well too.

James Batchelor – 7: Played busted for a period during that game but never shied away from what was thrown at him.

Elliot Minchella – 8: Brought off for a well-deserved rest but tied everything together through the middle.

Bill Leyland – 6: A decent cameo off the bench in the final quarter.

Sam Luckley – 7: Had a few dangerous moments and threw the offload for Mourgue’s try.

Kelepi Tanginoa – 7: Similarly, caused Castleford problems after coming off the bench.

Jack Brown – 6: A short stint but was tidy.

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