Our Hull KR player ratings following their 32-6 win over Huddersfield Giants.

17:18, 08 Mar 2026Updated 17:35, 08 Mar 2026

Tyrone May was influential in Hull KR's win over Huddersfield Giants.

Tyrone May was influential in Hull KR’s win over Huddersfield Giants.

Hull KR were urged to respond from their disappointing Las Vegas display and they produced a clinical performance for a 32-6 win over Huddersfield Giants back on English soil.

Here are our player ratings.

Jack Broadbent – 8: A comfortable display at full-back for the 25-year-old, who was keen to get stuck in.

Tom Davies – 9: Enjoyed his first try of the new Super League season before making it a double. One of three 9s in the ratings, for his efforts on both sides of the field – happy to do the tough stuff.

Peta Hiku – 7: A couple of dangerous runs from the centre.

Oliver Gildart – 7: Opened the scoring, beating his opposite number on the outside to score inside four minutes. A couple of moments to show off his slick footwork.

Joe Burgess – 7: Another try-scorer from Hull KR’s backline, going over untouched thanks to a superb pass from May.

Mikey Lewis – 9: Took on the line with every opportunity he got, and was rewarded in the second half with two tries – with a clean linebreak also in the first period.

Tyrone May – 9: Hull KR ’s unsung hero in this victory for his fantastic assists across the 80 minutes. A great afternoon for the playmaker.

Sauaso Sue – 7: A good outing in the middle.

Jez Litten – 8: Defended hard, piled on the pressure, threatened from dummy-half and had some good kicks. A strong afternoon for the number nine, who was rested for about two minutes until a sin-bin. Also produced a huge hit on Oliver Russell in the first half. Could be a 9.

Dean Hadley – 8: Defended hard across the match at the Accu Stadium.

Karl Lawton – 7: Solid in the middle, but was sent to the sin-bin for a late and low effort on Matty English, with the Huddersfield forward assisted from the field.

James Batchelor – 7: A couple of good lines from the back-rower and another to defend well to limit Huddersfield’s middle.

Elliot Minchella – 7: A lot of link up play in the middle early on.

Tom Amone – 7: Introduced midway through first half and made his impact.

Sam Luckley – 7: On after the hour mark, and had a good stint. It took four defenders to stop him close to the line late on.

Jai Whitbread – 7: Another middle that retained the tempo from the interchange bench.

Rhyse Martin – 7: Introduced first half and kicked three goals from four.