Hull KR have continued to build on their Super League treble-winning campaign, and have done so by bolstering their forward pack.

Whilst there needs to be little improvement at the Robins, following such success this year, being able to maintain that wave and keep on the same trajectory is key, and the club have done so by instantly replacing one of their departing forwards.

Today, Eribe Doro was confirmed to be leaving the club, with a return to Bradford Bulls the next step in the 24-year-old’s career. Doro has swiftly been replaced, with the club announcing a brand new signing just hours after his release.

Jordan Dezaria was released by Catalans Dragons earlier this month, and it has now been confirmed that he will head to Craven Park, inking a new three-year deal with Willie Peters’ men.

The six-time French international found game time hard to come by at the Perpignan outfit, which led to him joining Castleford Tigers on loan for three matches.

He exits the Dragons with 88 appearances under his belt, and he will be looking to use his tall and physical presence to be a solid squad player at the Champions.

The 28-year-old becomes the sixth signing that KR have made this off-season, and joins the aforementioned Amone, Salford’s Declan Murphy, Oldham’s Jumah Sambou and Hull FC duo Cobie Wainhouse and Jack Charles as new recruits for 2026.

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“I’m really happy to join Hull KR,” said Dezaria, who spoke to the club website. “I’ve followed the club’s progress over the past few years and I’m really happy to be linking up with them.

It’s a team with a lot of ambition and it’s great to be a part of that. I want it to keep going and help the team win more trophies over the next few years. It was an easy decision. Me and Willie have a similar vision of rugby league. I like how Hull KR play. It’s a very good opportunity.

“I can’t wait to play at Sewell Group Craven Park and play in the Derby. To me it’s one of the biggest derbies in rugby league.”

Rovers boss, Peters, added: “We’re pleased to welcome Jordan to Hull KR. Jordan is a player that caught my eye when I first arrived. He’s played exceptionally well against us on a number of occasions. I believe he will add to our pack and I’m looking forward to seeing Jordan go to another new level here at Hull KR.”

Dezaria is a ROBIN 😤

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— Hull KR (@hullkrofficial) October 28, 2025