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2017 Hull Kingston Rovers season

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Hull Kingston Rovers 2017 season
2017 RFL Championship champions
2017 RFL Championship Rank1st
Play-off result3rd
Challenge CupRound 6
2017 recordWins: 21; draws: 1; losses: 4
Points scoredFor: 850; against: 385
Team information
ChairmanNeil Hudgell
Head CoachTim Sheens
Captain
StadiumKCOM Craven Park
Avg. attendance7,429
High attendance8,817 (against Bradford Bulls)[1]
Top scorers
TriesRyan Shaw (9)
GoalsJamie Ellis (39)
PointsJamie Ellis (87)[2]
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The 2017 season was Hull Kingston Rovers' first and only consecutive season playing in England's second division of rugby league. During the season, they competed in the 2017 RFL Championship, securing immediate promotion back to the Super League, and the 2017 Challenge Cup.

Following the sacking of head coach Chris Chester during the 2016 season, Hull Kingston Rovers announced in September 2016 that former Australia national rugby league team and Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens would be the club's head coach from the 2017 season onwards.[3]

Preseason friendlies

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Date and Time Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
8 January; 15:00 Hull F.C. A KCOM Stadium W 40–16 Quinlan, Ellis, Addy, Hodgson, Heffernan, Oakes, Milton (7/7) Unknown [4]
20 January, 14:30 Leeds Rhinos A Emerald Headingley Stadium L 4–30 (0/1) Unknown [5]

Championship

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Fixtures

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Date and Time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Pos. Report
5 February, 15:00 Round 1 Bradford Bulls H KCOM Craven Park W 54–24 Heffernan (2), Scruton (2), Donaldson, Shaw, Greenwood, Ellis, Quinlan Ellis (9/9) 3rd [6]
12 February, 15:00 Round 2 London Broncos A Trailfinders Sports Ground W 28–22 Abdull, Ellis, Moss, Heffernan, Shaw Ellis (4/5) 3rd [7]
19 February, 15:00 Round 3 Rochdale Hornets A Crown Oil Arena W 28–18 Minns (2), Moss, Heffernan, Lunt Ellis (4/5) 2,012 1st [8]
26 February, 15:00 Round 4 Oldham R.L.F.C. H KCOM Craven Park W 48–0 Minns (2), Lunt, Donaldson, Scruton, Abdull, Ellis, Moss Ellis (8/8) 1st [9]
5 March, 15:00 Round 5 Sheffield Eagles H KCOM Craven Park W 50–10 Donaldson (2), Cockayne, Heffernan, Minns, Quinlan, Clarkson, Abdull Ellis (8/8 + 1 pen.) 1st [10]
12 March, 15:00 Round 6 Dewsbury Rams A Tetley's Stadium W 48–6 Heffernan (2), Lunt, Greenwood, Blair, Mulhern, Donaldson, Horne Ellis (8/8) 2,477 1st [11]
26 March, 15:00 Round 7 Halifax Panthers H KCOM Craven Park W 28–14 Blair, Greenwood, Abdull, Moss Ellis (4/4 + 2 pen.) 1st [12]
2 April, 15:00 Round 8 Batley Bulldogs H KCOM Craven Park W 50–16 Shaw (2), Salter (2), Moss, Heffernan, Minns, Clarkson, Donaldson Ellis (7/9) 1st [13]
9 April, 15:00 Round 9 Swinton Lions A Heywood Road W 52–18 Donaldson (3), Hodgson, Abdull, Ellis, Dockar-Clay, Oakes, Scruton, Shaw Ellis (6/10) 1st [14]
14 April, 15:00 Round 10 Featherstone Rovers H KCOM Craven Park W 30–22 Quinlan, Clarkson, Cockayne, Shaw, Hodgson, Blair Ellis (3/6) 1st [15]
17 April, 15:00 (BST) Round 11 Toulouse Olympique A Stade Ernest-Argelès L 6–14 Heffernan Dockar-Clay (1/1) 1st [16]
30 April, 15:00 Round 12 Rochdale Hornets H KCOM Craven Park W 6–14 Lawler, Shaw, Lunt, Kavanagh Ellis (4/4) 1st [17]
7 May, 15:00 Round 13 Batley Bulldogs A Fox's Biscuits Stadium W 68–4 Shaw (3), Heffernan (2), Dockar-Clay (2), Butler-Fleming (2), Mulhern, Abdull, Ellis, Ellis (10/12) 1st [18]
21 May, 15:00 Round 14 Swinton Lions H KCOM Craven Park W 42–18 Shaw (3), Abdull (2), Wardill, Heffernan Dockar-Clay (7/7) 1st [19]
27 May, 19:00
(Summer Bash)
Round 15 Bradford Bulls N Bloomfield Road W 20–19 Heffernan (2), Abdull Ellis (3/3 + 1 pen.) 11,557 1st [20]
4 June, 15:00 Round 16 Featherstone Rovers A LD Nutrition Stadium D 20–20 Shaw, Abdull, Moss, Ellis Ellis (2/4) 1st [21]
11 June, 15:00 Round 17 Oldham R.L.F.C. A Vestacare Stadium W 32–24 Wardill (2), Shaw (2), Lunt, Abdull Ellis (4/6) 1st [22]
18 June, 15:00 Round 18 Dewsbury Rams H KCOM Craven Park W 64–11 Shaw (3), Heffernan (2), Salter (2), Ellis, Cockayne, Abdull, Cator, Addy Ellis (8/12) 1st [23]
25 June, 15:00 Round 19 Sheffield Eagles A Beaumont Legal Stadium W 40–18 Carney (2), Clarkson, Butler-Fleming, Scruton, Shaw, Lunt, Dockar-Clay Ellis (4/8) 1st [24]
2 July, 15:00 Round 20 London Broncos H KCOM Craven Park W 40–22 Moss (2), Jewitt, Heffernan, Addy, Dockar-Clay, Mulhern Ellis (6/7) 1st [25]
9 July, 15:00 Round 21 Bradford Bulls A Provident Stadium W 42–10 Addy (3), Butler-Fleming, Carney, Clarkson, Mulhern Ellis (7/7) 1st [26]
16 July, 15:00 Round 22 Toulouse Olympique H KCOM Craven Park L 30–31 Addy, Lunt, Quinlan, Clarkson, Butler-Fleming Ellis (5/5) 1st [27]
23 July, 15:00 Round 23 Halifax R.L.F.C. A The Shay L 6–28 Moss Ellis (1/1) 1st [28]

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Hull Kingston Rovers (X) 23 19 1 3 850 385 +465 39 The Qualifiers
2 London Broncos 23 18 0 5 832 410 +422 36
3 Halifax 23 16 0 7 567 357 +210 32
4 Featherstone Rovers 23 15 1 7 687 421 +266 31
5 Toulouse Olympique 23 15 0 8 720 466 +254 30 Championship Shield
6 Batley Bulldogs 23 11 0 12 549 663 −114 22
7 Sheffield Eagles 23 10 0 13 568 785 −217 20
8 Dewsbury Rams 23 8 0 15 388 736 −348 16
9 Rochdale Hornets 23 7 1 15 457 680 −223 15
10 Swinton Lions 23 6 0 17 477 648 −171 12
11 Oldham 23 5 1 17 410 735 −325 11
12 Bradford Bulls[a] 23 6 0 17 500 719 −219 0
Source: [1]
(X) League Leaders Shield
Notes:
  1. ^ Bradford Bulls deducted 12 points on 3 January 2017 for entering administration.

The Qualifiers

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Date and Time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Pos. Report
6 August, 15:00 Q1 Halifax Panthers H KCOM Craven Park W 26–22 Moss (2), Marsh, Lawler, Scruton Ellis (3/5) 7,706 [29]
12 August, 15:15 Q2 Leigh Centurions A Leigh Sports Village W 20–16 Lunt (2), Shaw Ellis (3/3 + 1 pen.) 5,335 [30]
20 August, 15:00 Q3 London Broncos H KCOM Craven Park W 35–30 Shaw (2), Addy, Moss, Mulhern Ellis (5/5 + 2 pen.)
Drop-goals: Atkin
7,235 [31]
3 September, 15:00 Q4 Featherstone Rovers A LD Nutrition Stadium W 30–18 Shaw, Addy, Ellis, Minns, Heffernan Ellis (4/5) 4,583 [32]
9 September, 15:15 Q5 Widnes Vikings H KCOM Craven Park W 12–6 Minns, Shaw Ellis (2/2) 8,227 [33]
15 September, 20:00 Q6 Catalans Dragons H KCOM Craven Park L 19–20 Oakes, Cockayne, Lawler Dockar-Clay (2/2), Atkin (1/1)
Drop-goals: Atkin
7,405 [34]
23 September, 15:00 Q7 Warrington Wolves A Halliwell Jones Stadium L 46–24 Oakes (2), Shaw (2) Ellis (4/4) 10,466 [35]

Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1 Warrington Wolves 7 7 0 0 288 138 +150 14 Super League XXIII
2 Widnes Vikings 7 5 0 2 188 96 +92 10
3 Hull Kingston Rovers (P) 7 5 0 2 166 158 +8 10
4 Leigh Centurions (R) 7 4 0 3 203 104 +99 8 Million Pound Game
5 Catalans Dragons 7 4 0 3 130 143 −13 8
6 London Broncos 7 1 1 5 174 220 −46 3 2018 Championship
7 Featherstone Rovers 7 1 1 5 110 272 −162 3
8 Halifax 7 0 0 7 82 210 −128 0
Source: [2]
(P) Promoted to Super League; (R) Relegated

Challenge Cup

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Date and time Round Versus H/A Venue Result Score Tries Goals Attendance Report
19 March; 15:00 Round 4 Sheffield Eagles H KCOM Craven Park W 48–10 Lunt (2), Minns, Quinlan, Blair, Cockayne, Ellis, Greenwood Ellis (8/8) 3,408 [36]
22 April; 15:00 Round 5 Leigh Centurions A Leigh Sports Village W 23–10 Shaw (2), Lawler, Greenwood Ellis (3/4)
Drop-goals: Ellis
9,152 [37]
12 May; 20:00 Round 6 Salford Red Devils A AJ Bell Stadium L 14–24 Lunt (2) Ellis (2/2 + 1 pen.) 11,163 [38]

Transfers

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Gains

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Player Club Contract Date
England Nick Scruton Wakefield Trinity Wildcats October 2016[39]
Scotland Danny Addy Bradford Bulls 1 Year + 2 Years October 2016[40]
New Zealand Mitch Clark Bradford Bulls 1 Year + 2 Years October 2016[40]
Australia Jake Butler-Fleming Wentworthville Magpies 1 Year December 2016[41]
Australia Adam Quinlan St George Illawarra Dragons 2 Years December 2016[42]
England George Milton Doncaster R.L.F.C. 2017[citation needed]
England David Hodgson Retirement January 2017[43]
Australia Kieren Moss Bradford Bulls 1 Year January 2017[44]
Scotland Ben Kavanagh Bradford Bulls 2 Years January 2017[45]
England Josh Johnson Redcliffe Dolphins 1 Year March 2017[46]
New Zealand Zach Dockar-Clay Penrith Panthers March 2017[47]
Australia Justin Carney Salford Red Devils 1 Year May 2017[48][a]
England Lee Jewitt Townsville Blackhawks 1 12 Years June 2017[49]
England Chris Atkin Swinton Lions End of season July 2017[50][b]
Samoa Mose Masoe St Helens R.F.C. End of season July 2017[51]

Losses

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Player Club Contract Date
England Stephen Holker N/A Released April 2016[52]
France John Boudebza N/A Contract voided October 2016
Italy Terry Campese N/A Contract voided October 2016
Italy Josh Mantellato N/A Contract voided October 2016
England Dave Thompson Leigh Centurions 2 Years October 2016[53]
England James Green Leigh Centurions 2 Years October 2016[54]
England Iain Thornley Catalans Dragons 2 Years October 2016[55]
Scotland Adam Walker St Helens R.F.C. 2 Years October 2016[56]
Australia Ken Sio Newcastle Knights 2 Years October 2016[57]
England Kieran Dixon London Broncos 2 Years November 2016[58]
Australia Albert Kelly Hull F.C. 1 Year November 2016[59]
Australia Mitchell Allgood Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 1 Year December 2016[60]
Australia Dane Tilse N/A Retirement January 2017[61]
France Kevin Larroyer Castleford Tigers 1 Year February 2017[62]

Loans

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Player Club Loan period Date
England Jordan Abdull Hull F.C. Season-long November 2016[63]
England Jamie Ellis Huddersfield Giants Season-long November 2016[64]
Australia Andrew Heffernan Penrith Panthers Season-long December 2016[65]

Squad

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First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach



Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • (gk) = Goal kicker

Updated: 22 December 2016
Source(s): 2017 squad numbers revealed[c]


Notes

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  1. ^ Carney signed for the club while serving an eight-match ban for racially abusing a player during a Challenge Cup match against Toronto Wolfpack.
  2. ^ Atkin was originally due to join the club for the 2018 season, however Hull Kingston Rovers chose to sign Atkins in July due to Swinton's financial difficulties.
  3. ^ Shirt number 6 was retired by the club from 2017 onwards following the death of former player Roger Millward in May 2016.

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