Rugby player Joe Burgess running with ball on left wing for Hull KR

Hull KR Rebounds with 52-10 Victory After Tough Start

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Reigning champions Hull KR shook off early season struggles with a dominant nine-try performance, proving last year's treble win was no fluke. The crushing victory over St Helens shows the defending champions are ready to fight for their title.

The defending Super League champions reminded everyone why they're wearing the crown, delivering a stunning 52-10 victory that turned their season around in spectacular fashion.

Hull Kingston Rovers entered the match with doubts swirling after losing three of their first four games this season. But playing at home for the first time in nearly six months, they answered every question with authority, scoring nine tries and leaving St Helens stunned at Sewell Group Craven Park.

Joe Burgess and Mikey Lewis each scored hat tricks in the dominant performance. The team's left side attack proved unstoppable, with Burgess claiming his first try just two minutes into the match and never looking back.

The Robins jumped to a commanding 30-0 lead by halftime, with tries from Jez Litten, James Batchelor, and Jai Whitbread adding to the scoring barrage. St Helens, who had won four straight games coming in, couldn't find any rhythm against the champions' relentless pressure.

Hull KR Rebounds with 52-10 Victory After Tough Start

Lewis orchestrated the attack beautifully, weaving through defenders and setting up teammates while adding eight successful goal kicks to his three tries. His performance showed exactly why Hull KR won the treble last season.

Why This Inspires

This comeback story goes beyond just one game. After 174 days away from home and facing questions about their ability to defend their title, the Robins delivered exactly when they needed it most. They showed that champions don't stay down for long.

The victory wasn't just about individual brilliance. Hull KR's defensive mindset and team unity shone through every play, proving that last year's success was built on a foundation that remains rock solid.

Coach Willie Peters praised his team's near-perfect 80-minute performance, highlighting the defensive intensity that makes them so difficult to beat. Even amid speculation about his future with the club, Peters kept his focus squarely on the team's success.

The win reignites Hull KR's title defense and sends a clear message to the rest of Super League: the champions are back in form and ready to fight for every inch of their crown.

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Based on reporting by BBC Sport

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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