Our player ratings following the 52-10 win over St Helens.

22:04, 27 Mar 2026Updated 22:07, 27 Mar 2026

Mikey Lewis celebrates his first try against St Helens at Sewell Group Craven Park.

Mikey Lewis celebrates his first try against St Helens at Sewell Group Craven Park.

After a chaotic 24 hours, Hull KR delivered an emphatic performance back at home to dominate St Helens 52-10.

Here are our player ratings.

Jack Broadbent – 8: A solid, confident outing at the back, as well as winning numerous penalties from kick returns. A couple of mistakes late on, but nothing pivotal.

Tom Davies – 8: More hard work from inside his own half, eating up the metres – but all of Hull KR ’s attacking success went down the other edge.

Peta Hiku – 7: Given a rare break late on in the second half, but looked good with his limited chances with the ball.

Oliver Gildart – 8: St Helens couldn’t cope with Hull KR’s left edge all night.

Joe Burgess – 9: A hat-trick for the star winger – having opened the scoring inside two minutes after leaping the highest for a Lewis kick to the corner. Too quick and too strong for Owen Dagnall and Harry Robertson.

Mikey Lewis – 9: When Mikey Lewis is in this kind of mood, he is one of the most electrifying players in Super League – and the livewire half-back was at his very best, including three tries and three assists. He also converted eight goals from 10 attempts – 28 points in total.

Tyrone May – 8: A smart move to spot some room in St Helens’ defence, race around the ruck and break the line before finding Litten in support.

Sauaso Sue – 8: An opening 25 minute stint, setting a strong, commanding tempo.

Jez Litten – 8: His delivery from nine was perfect. He led a destructive defensive line, and won a captain’s challenge in the first half.

Tom Amone – 8: The forwards dominated the injury-hit St Helens outfit.

Dean Hadley – 7: Didn’t see too much action – but when he did, he delivered.

James Batchelor – 8: Underwent plenty of work and rewarded for his efforts with a walk in try – his first score of the season.

Elliot Minchella – 8: A solid captain’s display on both sides of the ball.

Sam Luckley – 8: A loose offload aside, which led to a successful captain’s challenge, the prop strong in the middle with plenty of carries.

Jai Whitbread – 8: Came on midway through the first half and retained the tempo set by the starting forwards, before a skilful offload to assist Lewis’ second.

Jack Brown – N/A: Only introduced late on when mistakes were creeping in. Harsh to judge.

Noah Booth – N/A: See above.