
The player ratings as Hull KR dominate Toulouse Olympique.
Hull KR extended their winning run to four in all competitions after a dominant 46-0 Super League victory over Toulouse Olympique in the south of France.
Here are our player ratings.
Jack Broadbent – 8: An absolute workhorse at full-back. Handled kicks confidently under pressure and came up with a crucial intervention to stop a dangerous Toulouse attack in the first half.
Tom Davies – 8: His try drought continues, but his value was clear with a series of strong, damaging carries from deep that laid the platform for others.
Peta Hiku – 8: Marked his new deal for 2027 in style with a 70-metre interception try, finishing with a smile to match the moment.
Oliver Gildart – 8: Applied pressure on Toulouse’s Paul Ulberg from a kick in the build-up to Martin’s first-half try, before providing a smart assist for Burgess. Forced off midway through the second half with an ankle injury.
Joe Burgess – 8: Clinical on the wing, bringing up 10 tries for the season with another sharp display.
Mikey Lewis – 9: A constant threat with ball in hand, taking on the line at every opportunity. His work rate paid off with multiple second-half assists, earning him the official player of the match award.
Tyrone May – 8: Delivered a clever assist for Hadley just before the break, shaping to go wide before putting him through on the inside. Followed up with an excellent cut-out pass to set up Burgess’ second.
Sauaso Sue – 8: Shook off an early knock to produce a strong opening stint, helping Rovers dominate the early metres.
Jez Litten – 9: Another lively showing from the hooker. Created the opening try with a sharp dart from dummy-half and caused problems with his kicking game. Capped his display with a try in the second half, supporting a break from Lewis on the short side.
Tom Amone – 8: Put in another big shift, carrying hard in a lengthy opening spell before backing it up after the break.
Dean Hadley – 8: Opened his account for the season, hitting a good line to take advantage of May’s pass. Influential as ever in the middle.
James Batchelor – 8: Typically reliable. Carried strongly and defended with real intent throughout.
Elliot Minchella – 8: Made an immediate impact on his return from injury, opening the scoring and leading from the front. A quickfire double however was overturned by the video referee.
Jai Whitbread – 8: Continues to make an impact off the bench and is developing a knack for getting over the line for a forward, adding another try here.
Rhyse Martin – 8: Entered midway through the first half and made his mark with a try, while also surpassing 1,500 career points. He converted six goals from seven attempts.
Jordan Dezaria – 7: A solid debut from the bench, getting through his work well in the middle.
Bill Leyland – 7: Back involved with the senior side after his Good Friday exploits on loan at St Helens, and slotted in without fuss.


