Champions Hull KR thrash Castleford to keep up fine run
Reigning champions Hull KR complete a 100% winning run in April by demolishing Castleford 50-6 at Craven Park to close the gap on leaders Leeds to two points.
Hull KR lost three of their first four games this season before finding form [Getty Images] Betfred Super League Hull KR (34) 50 Tries: Lawton 2, Amone, Davies 3, Hadley, Lewis, Burgess Goals: Martin 7 Castleford Tigers (0) 6 Tries: Mapapalangi Goals: Asi Reigning champions Hull KR completed a 100% winning run in April by demolishing Castleford 50-6 at Craven Park to close the gap on leaders Leeds to two points. After a sluggish start to their title defence, Hull KR have become a juggernaut again and made it six straight victories in all competitions with a commanding, one-sided win. Treble-winning coach Willie Peters is leaving at the end of the season for Papua New Guinea but is now seeing his side back to their best.
They had gone 40 years without a league title before they beat Wigan Warriors in the Grand Final in October and look like contenders once more as they move up to third place. Conversely, Castleford shipped 50 points to Hull FC a week ago and will be sick of the sight of teams from the eastern end of the M62 after another hefty defeat. The visitors put in an error-strewn first-half, missing 22 tackles, and were punished by the ruthless champions.
Karl Lawton opened the scoring after KR jumped on a loose ball and soon took advantage of more sleepy defending to drive through a gap and over for his second. Castleford could not gain any territory or momentum and the Robins soon had a third when debutant Phoenix Laulu-Togaga'e lost the ball in a tackle just a few metres out and Tom Amone scooped up to score. Tom Davies was then on the end of quick hands to score in the corner after beating a tame tackle from Jason Qareqare and a fourth successful kick from Rhyse Martin put KR 24-0 up after 33 minutes.
Hull KR were scoring with every set as Elliot Minchella put a grubber kick through on the last tackle for Dean Hadley to touch down before wing Davies' acrobatic finish in the corner capped a sensational move on half-time. Castleford were their own worst enemies again at the start of the second half as Darnell McIntosh spilled the ball behind the try line to allow Mikey Lewis to fall on the ball and score a seventh try of the night. Castleford finally mounted some sustained pressure but could not score and Joe Burgess soon found the corner at the other end.