Hull KR 54 Bradford Bulls 24: Rovers in nine-try victory on emotional opening day

LIFE after Super League for Hull KR started with a predictable win on an emotional afternoon at KCOM Craven Park.
Hull KR celebrate victory over Bradford.Hull KR celebrate victory over Bradford.
Hull KR celebrate victory over Bradford.

The East Yorkshire club, playing their season opener in the Championship after relegation, eventually proved too strong and dynamic for the newly-formed Bradford Bulls.

They ran in nine tries, on-loan Huddersfield Giants scrum-half Jamie Ellis leading the way with a quality display, scoring one, having a hand in plenty more and also enjoying a 100 per cent record with his goalkicking.

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It was certainly a fitting performance on the day Rovers paid their respects to a man who had been part of their very fabric for the last 60 years.

Colin Hutton, their president who died on Friday aged 90, had been coach, chairman and outright icon for the Robins since joining from city rivals Hull in 1957.

It was imperative they won here today, not just for that reason, but also to signal their intent in the second division having been backed to the hilt to make an immediate return.

Tim Sheens, the former Australia coach charged with taking them back to Super League, got his first real insight into what his squad is capable of and will be pleased with much of it but, of course, there will be far more sterner tests than this to come.

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Desperate Bradford had to scrape a squad together after only being in existence for barely three weeks, emerging from the ashes of the former club that was placed into liquidation following its latest financial collapse.

Furthermore, they started on minus 12 points and their new coach - the much-respected Australian Geoff Toovey - has still yet to receive his working visa although that was not obvious to see as he barked orders alongside fellow coaching staff at the back of the main stand.

They gave debuts to four on-loan Leeds Rhinos players and, in fairness, competed well initially, trailing just 18-12 shortly before the break in front of a fine crowd of 8,817.

KR, meanwhile, had six former Bradford players in their ranks including Danny Addy and Mitch Clark who left at the end of last season plus Kieren Moss who switched when becoming a free agent following their financial collapse.

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Of their own new signings, Andrew Heffernan, the young centre signed from Penrith Panthers, looks an exciting talent while fellow Australian Adam Quinlan, the former St Helens full-back, was classy throughout.

Bradford, much to the delight of their travelling support, actually opened the scoring, prop Liam Kirk charging onto a short ball inside eight minutes for Oscar Thomas to slot the first of his four conversions.

However, the hosts soon got into the action themselves, Heffernan finishing strongly after some smart build-up play from Ellis, Jordan Abdull and Quinlan.

That midfield trio would go on to cause carnage for the visitors as did Nick Scruton, the prop who soon after scored two tries in three minutes, blasting away defenders all too easily for Rovers to build up an 18-6 lead.

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However, when Bradford finally earned some respite from that period pressure, they instantly hit back, Colton Roche swatting off Addy for on-loan Rhino Lilley to dink a gruber that perfectly sat up for centre Ross Oakes.

Thomas, once more, converted and another Lilley kick caused Rovers some concern as the visitors continued to press.

However, back-to-back tries from James Donaldson and Thomas Minns just before the break killed off any hopes of a Bradford shock as Rovers went in 30-12 ahead.

They quickly made sure at the start of the second period, James Greenwood easing onto another fine Quinlan assist before Ellis got his after the full-back’s classy break.

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Ellis was the instigator of the best, though, cruising through the disorganised Bulls defence before chipping ahead for Ryan Shaw who showed great composure to provide Quinlan with a deserved try.

To their credit, Bradford did not capitulate and scored tries either side of Heffernan’s second, Ethan Ryan intercepting from 90m out for one and then Lilley intercepting Addy before finding Iliess Macani.

Hull KR: Quinlan; Shaw, Heffernan, Minns, Moss; Abdull, Ellis; Scruton, Lunt, Clark, Blair, Greenwood, Addy. Replacements: Donaldson, Clarkson, Lawler, Mulhern.

Bradford Bulls: Thomas: Ryan, Mendieka, Oakes, Macani; Pryce, Lilley; Kirk, Lumb, Peltier, Roche, Bentley, Wilkinson. Replacements: Magrin, Hallas, Jordan-Roberts, Oledzki.

Referee: S Mikalauskas