104-0! Super League Champions Issue Warning to Broncos with Historic 129-Year Record-Breaking Win
Two weeks before the 2026 World Club Challenge, where they will face the Brisbane Broncos, the defending Super League champions, Hull KR, have achieved their most impressive victory in their 129-year history. The team secured a stunning 104-0 victory over amateur rugby league side Lock Lane, setting a new record.
The match, which included 18 tries, saw Hull KR surpass their previous record of 100-6 against Nottingham City in 1990. This achievement is particularly notable as it was accomplished with 12 different try-scorers, including former NRL forward and Papua New Guinea international Rhyse Martin, who made 15 conversions.
Harvey Horne and Jack Broadbent each scored three tries, while former NRL representatives Karl Lawton, Sauaso Sue, and Oliver Gildart also crossed the tryline during the thrilling contest. Coach Willie Peters expressed his confidence in the team's potential, stating, 'This group can, I think, tick off a few milestones over the next few years.'
The team is yet to announce their squad for the 2026 World Club Challenge, but they will enter the annual clash with great momentum. However, they will need to be at their best when they face the Broncos, who are led by Ezra Mam, Reece Walsh, and Payne Haas.
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