Last Three Matches
Head Coach:
Tim Sheens
It is hard to
imagine any coach in Rugby League who has a more glittering CV than Tim Sheens.
After playing his entire career as a forward with Penrith Panthers he became
their head coach in 1984. After three years he moved on to Canberra Raiders and
led them to becoming NRL Champions three times. He spent four seasons
developing North Queensland Cowboys at the beginning of their NRL involvement
before taking over at Wests Tigers and again leading them to winning the NRL.
He has also coached New South Wales in an Origin series. As Australian National
Coach he was in charge for two Four Nations wins and the 2013 World Cup.
In 2016 he was named
in the Penrith Panthers Team of Legends.
Captain: Shaun Lunt
Having begun his playing
career with Castleford Tigers in 2005, he moved on for a three year spell with
Workington Town. Then he joined Huddersfield Giants in Super League and was
their regular hooker for several years. He moved to Leeds Rhinos on loan during
the 2012 season and was a member of their Grand Final winning team. He joined
Hull Kingston Rovers in 2015. Art representative level Shaun has played for
Cumbria, England and England Knights.
At the back
Andrew Heffernan has already scored 17 tries this year
making him Hull KR’s 2nd top try scorer. He is an Australian and was signed for
this season from Penrith Panthers. So far this year he has played regularly at
centre but can play in any of the back positions. Thomas Minns is a product of the Leeds Rhinos Academy. In 2013 he
played for the first team three times and also for the England Academy team. He
spent 2014 on loan at London Broncos and 2015 at Featherstone before becoming a
Hull Kingston Rovers player in 2016. Winger Ryan Shaw is the top try scorer with 23 tries. He has also played
for England Academy and at club level he has appeared for Barrow, Leigh, London
Broncos and Bradford before joining Hull KR last year.
Hull KR became Justin Carney’s latest club when the
signed him from Salford in May. H began his career in the NRL with Canberra
Raiders in 2008. After three years he moved on for a 2 year spell with Sydney
Roosters. Before a falling out at Castleford he scored a remarkable 72 tries in
just 67 games. Ben Cockayne is a
Normanton lad and is equally at home at fullback or on the wing. He made his
debut in 2004 with Hunslet and then had a season with Doncaster before joining Hull
KR in 2006. In 2011 he had a falling out with them and in July joined Fev for
the rest of the season. The next two years were spent at Wakefield before
returning to Hull KR in 2014. Australian, Kieren
Moss, joined Bradford Bulls in June
2016 from Parramatta but then moved to Hull KR when Bradford went into liquidation.
He too plays at either wing or fullback.
In the Halves
Jordan Abdull is currently at Hull KR on loan from Hull
FC. He is a stand-off and is the only ever present so far this season. He is
yet another former England Academy player and has had previous loan spells with
Doncaster and Featherstone. Zach Dockar-Clay,
who can play at either halfback or hooker, was signed at the end of March from
Penrith Panthers and is a former captain of the Junior Kiwis. Jamie Ellis is on a season long loan
from Huddersfield Giants and is KR’s main goal kicker with a remarkable record
this season of 96 goals from 110 attempts. If Jamie Ellis is not available to
kick then the duties fall to Zach Dockar-Clay who has also been very successful
with 8 out of 9.
Chris Atkin started with Swinton in 2014 and had been
a potential target for several clubs before Hull KR signed him in July, Swinton
selling him to help overcome financial problems. Matty Marsh was Hull KR’s young player of the year last season. His
opportunities have been restricted but he has played in their last 4 games
either starting at stand-off or coming off the bench. To gain experience he
went on loan to both Coventry Bears and Newcastle Thunder in 2015.
In the Pack
Aussie, Maurice Blair, joined Hull KR in 2015
from Gold Coast Titans. He has played over 100 NRL matches for Penrith
Panthers, Melbourne Storm and the Titans.
At representative level he has played for the Australian Aborigines and the
Australian Prime Minister’s XIII. At prop forward Rob Mulhern has become a regular (usually coming off the bench). He
started at Leeds in 2014 and played for Hunslet in 2015 under dual-reg. In 2016
he joined Hull KR. He is an Ireland international. Hugely experienced prop, Nick Scruton, joined Hull KR this year
from Wakefield. Before joining Wakefield he played for Leeds and then Bradford
and is an England international. He has, so far, made 295 career appearances so
a landmark is coming soon.
Chris Clarkson, a loose forward or second rower, joined
Hull KR from Leeds in 2016. He played for the England Knights in 2011 and 2012
and during his time at Leeds had loan spells with Hunslet and Widnes. James Greenwood began his career with
Wigan but in the years from 2012 to 2015 only had three bench opportunities
with them. He had loan or dual reg spells with South Wales, London Broncos,
Workington and Hull KR (in 2015). His spell with Hull KR impressed enough for
them to sign him in 2016. He usually plays at second row but has played at
prop. Ben Kavanagh is a former
England U18 international and has also played for Scotland. He made his first
appearance for Widnes in 2008 and remained a Widnes player until he signed for
Bradford in 2015. He signed for Hull KR when Bradford went into liquidation.
During his time at Widnes he had loan spells with Workington and Wakefield. He
usually plays at loose forward or prop.
The Fev Connection
Three
members of the Hull Kingston Rovers squad have previously appeared for Fev. Ben Cockayne had a very successful loan
spell with us in 2011 scoring 11 tries in 9 matches and played in the Grand
Final winning team. Thomas Minns
spent 2015 at Fev and scored four tries in a match against Sheffield Eagles.
Last year Jordan Abdull played 5
times during a short loan spell from Hull FC.
There
are two members of the Hull KR squad who have fathers who played for Fev. Chris Clarkson’s dad, Micky Clarkson,
played 63 games for us between 1998 and 2001. Mitchell Clark is the son of much loved former Featherstone hooker,
Trevor Clark who is a New Zealander and played 125 games for Fev between 1998
and 1992.
There
are also three members of the current Fev squad who have played for Hull KR. Ian Hardman spent a year there, on loan
from Saint Helens, in 2007. Keal Carlile
was a Hull KR player from 2012-2015 and Frankie
Mariano was there at the start of his career in 2009 and 2010.
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