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2010 Hull Kingston Rovers season

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Hull Kingston Rovers 2010 season
Super League XV Rank7th
Play-off resultPreliminary semi-finals
Challenge CupFourth round
2010 recordWins: 14; draws: 1; losses: 13
Points scoredFor: 653; against: 632
Team information
ChairmanNeil Hudgell
Head coachJustin Morgan
Captain
StadiumCraven Park
Avg. attendance8,207
Top scorers
TriesPeter Fox (19)
GoalsMichael Dobson (112)
PointsMichael Dobson (275)[1]
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In 2010, Hull Kingston Rovers, competing in their 128th season of rugby league, played in their fourth Super League season as well as in the 2010 Challenge Cup.

Preseason friendlies

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Date and Time Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
16 January; 15:00 York City Knights A Huntington Stadium L 6–28 Hardcastle Dee 444 [2]
17 January; 15:00 Hull F.C. A KC Stadium L 16–28 Colbon, Newton, I'anson Dobson (2/3) 16,204 [3]
23 January, 15:00 Doncaster R.L.F.C. A Keepmoat Stadium L 16–32 260
24 January, 15:00 Featherstone Rovers A Post Office Road L 24–32 3,570
28 January, 20:00 Bradford Bulls H Craven Park L 16–18 Cooke, I'Anson, Welham Dobson (2/3) [4]

Super League

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Fixtures

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Date and Time Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Pos. Report
7 February, 15:00 Salford City Reds H Craven Park W 30–12 Fox (2), Webster, Dobson, Newton Dobson (5/5) 9,123 8th [5]
12 February, 20:00 Wigan Warriors A DW Stadium L 6–32 Fisher Dobson (1/1) 12,429 8th [6]
21 February, 15:00 Huddersfield Giants H Craven Park L 0–30 7,575 9th [7]
27 February, 18:15 Castleford Tigers A PROBIZ Colliseum W 24–20 Murrell, Dobson, Cockayne, Watts Dobson (4/4) 6,855 9th [8]
7 March, 15:00 St. Helens H Craven Park W 28–24 Colbon (3), Galea, Fisher Dobson (4/5) 8,202 9th [9]
12 March, 20:00 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats H Craven Park L 18–31 Colbon, Webster, Murrell Dobson (3/3) 8,004 9th [10]
19 March, 20:00 Leeds Rhinos A Headingley Carnegie Stadium W 17–10 Colbon, Fox, Briscoe Dobson (2/4)
Drop-goals: Dobson
15,201 7th [11]
27 March, 19:30 (GMT) Catalans Dragons A Stade Gilbert Brutus L 10–16 Webster, Welham Dobson (1/2) 6,513 8th [12]
2 April, 12:45
(Good Friday)
Hull F.C. H Craven Park L 10–16 Cockayne, Welham Dobson (2/2 + 1 pen.) 10,089 8th [13]
5 April, 14:00 Harlequins RL A Twickenham Stoop W 52��12 Welham (4), Galea (2), Cooke, Dobson, Lovegrove Dobson (8/9) 2,819 8th [14]
11 April, 15:00 Warrington Wolves H Craven Park W 36–16 Fox (2), Welham, Cockayne, Briscoe, Cooke Dobson (6/7) 8,452 7th [15]
25 April, 15:00 Bradford Bulls A Grattan Stadium L 4–40 Cockayne Dobson (0/1) 9,234 8th [16]
2 May, 20:00
(Magic Weekend)
St Helens N Murrayfield Stadium L 0–54 25,401 9th [17]
16 May, 15:00 Crusaders RL H Craven Park W 54–10 Dobson (3), Newton (2), Cockayne, Watts, Welham Dobson (9/9) 7,273 8th [18]
21 May, 20:00 St Helens A GPW Recruitment Stadium L 12–68 Welham, Newton Dobson (2/2) 9,458 8th [19]
6 June, 15:00 Catalans Dragons H Craven Park W 24–6 Galea, Welham, Murrell, Dobson Dobson (4/4) 7,102 8th [20]
11 June, 20:00 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium L 16–35 Welham, Ratu, Fisher Dobson (2/3) 9,216 8th [21]
20 June, 15:00 Harlequins RL H Craven Park W 42–6 Newton (2), Dobson (2), Briscoe, Wheeldon, Clinton Dobson (7/7) 7,612 7th [22]
25 June, 15:00 Huddersfield Giants A Galpharm Stadium D 16–16 Murrell, Newton Dobson (2/2 + 2 pen.) 6,304 7th [23]
4 July, 15:30 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats A Hearwell Stadium W 46–14 Fox (2), Wheeldon (2), Dobson, Newton, Welham Dobson (7/7 + 2 pen.) 6,218 6th [24]
9 July, 20:00 Leeds Rhinos H Craven Park W 25–6 Galea, Fisher, Fox, Cockayne Dobson (4/4)
Drop-goals: Dobson
8,048 6th [25]
15 July, 17:45 Hull F.C. A KC Stadium L 16–20 Charnley, Newton, Watts Dobson (2/3) 20,079 7th [26]
24 July, 17:15 Bradford Bulls H Craven Park W 49–24 Fox (3), Newton (2), Briscoe (2), Latus, Clinton Dobson (6/9)
Drop-goals: Dobson
7,854 7th [27]
1 August, 15:00 Castleford Tigers H Craven Park W 28–26 Charnley (3), Briscoe Dobson (4/4 + 2 pen.) 8,104 7th [28]
15 August, 15:00 Salford City Reds A The Willows W 44–18 Briscoe (2), Newton (2), Colbon, Charnley, Murrell, Dobson Dobson (6/6) 4,111 7th [29]
22 August, 15:00 Wigan Warriors H Craven Park L 18–38 Murrell, Cooke, Lovegrove Dobson (3/3) 9,250 7th [30]
4 September, 18:45 Crusaders RL A Racecourse Ground L 24–30 Fox, Briscoe, Welham, Galea Dobson (4/4) 5,137 7th [31]

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Wigan Warriors (L, C) 27 22 0 5 922 411 +511 44 Play-offs
2 St Helens 27 20 0 7 946 547 +399 40
3 Warrington Wolves 27 20 0 7 885 488 +397 40
4 Leeds Rhinos 27 17 1 9 725 561 +164 35
5 Huddersfield Giants 27 16 1 10 758 439 +319 33
6 Hull F.C. 27 16 0 11 569 584 −15 32
7 Hull Kingston Rovers 27 14 1 12 653 632 +21 29
8 Celtic Crusaders 27 12 0 15 547 732 −185 24
9 Castleford Tigers 27 11 0 16 648 766 −118 22
10 Bradford Bulls 27 9 1 17 528 728 −200 19
11 Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 27 9 0 18 539 741 −202 18
12 Salford City Reds 27 8 0 19 448 857 −409 16
13 Harlequins 27 7 0 20 494 838 −344 14
14 Catalans Dragons 27 6 0 21 409 747 −338 12
Source: Rugby League Project
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Points difference; 3) Number of points scored;
(C) Champions; (L) League Leaders' Shield Winners

Play-offs

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Date and time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
11 September; 18:00 Qualifying/Elimination playoffs Hull FC A KC Stadium W 21–4 Fox, Fisher, Welham Dobson (3/3 + 1 pen.)
Drop-goals: Murrell
17,669 [32]
17 September, 20:00 Preliminary semi-finals Wigan Warriors A DW Stadium L 18–42 Fox (2), Cockayne Dobson (3/3) 11,133 [33]

Challenge Cup

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Date and time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
18 April; 13:45 Round 4 Huddersfield Giants A Galpharm Stadium L 12–40 Webster, Briscoe Dobson 7,241 [34]

Transfers

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Gains

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Player Club Contract Date
England Matt Cook Bradford Bulls 2 Years September 2009[35]
England Josh Hodgson Hull F.C. 2 Years September 2009[36]
Fiji Michael Ratu Leeds Rhinos 2 Years September 2009[37]
Australia Joel Clinton Brisbane Broncos 2 Years February 2010[38]

Losses

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Player Club Contract Date
England Kyle Bibb Wakefield Trinity Wildcats End of loan August 2009
England Ryan Esders Harlequins RL 1 Year September 2009[39]
Papua New Guinea Makali Aizue Halifax 2 Years September 2009[40]
England Nick Fozzard St Helens September 2009[41]
Papua New Guinea Stanley Gene Halifax 1 Year + 1 Year October 2009[42]
Australia Daniel Fitzhenry Wests Tigers 1 Year October 2009[43]

Loans

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Player Club Contract Date
England Josh Charnley Wigan Warriors 1 month loan July 2010[44]

Squad

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2010 Hull Kingston Rovers squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coach


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)



References

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