Hull KR are Super League champions!

Arthur Mourgue – 7: His third Grand Final – twice with Catalans Dragons – and now a winner, with a nervy start but grew with confidence.

Tom Davies – 7: An early handling error but another to grow with confidence as the game went on, with full backing from the loud Hull KR supporters.

Peta Hiku – 7: The veteran centre was no match for Jai Field’s pace in Wigan’s try but superb in the play to assist Jez Litten.

Oliver Gildart – 7: A brilliant pass to set up his winger Joe Burgess and continuously threatened his former club with ball in hand.

Joe Burgess – 8: Finally ended his Grand Final hoodoo with a win on the fifth attempt and scored two brilliant tries – a flying finish and an intercept from Harry Smith.

Mikey Lewis – 9: Proved he can do it on the big stage with crucial moments, a try-saving tackle on Bevan French and his own score to be crowned the Rob Burrow Award winner.

Tyrone May – 7: A steady game and joins the ranks to win Grand Finals on both sides of the world alongside Jared Waerea-Hargreaves.

Sauaso Sue – 7: The 33-year-old prop took the first carry of the game which set an aggressive platform for Hull KR.

Michael McIlorum – 7: Managed to overcome a fractured ankle suffered last month to play 16 minutes with strong defence.

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves – 9: The Kiwi icon was signed for fixtures like this and he absolutely delivered in his last ever game before retirement.

Dean Hadley – 8: The Super League back-rower capped off a great season with a fine performance on the biggest stage, playing for all 80 minutes.

James Batchelor – 8: One of Hull KR’s leaders and put in a mighty 80 minute shift.

Elliot Minchella – 9: One of the best on the field with a good mix to his game at loose forward with a huge first 55 minute stint before a break.

Jez Litten – 8: The interchange hooker brought a lot of energy to the field and capped off an excellent campaign with a try at the Theatre of Dreams. Shaun Wane must be on the phone to him for the Ashes, surely?

Sam Luckley – 7: The Geordie prop came on in the second half and did the job required from him.

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Jai Whitbread – 7: Another to do the job he was supposed to coming on from the bench and into the middle.

Rhyse Martin – 7: The interchange back-rower took over kicking duties with three from four and offered lines at back-row throughout the night.

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