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Fri February 8 2008, 7:30PM GMTFri: Warrington Wolves 32 d. Hull FC 20 at
Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, UKCrowd: 11,026
Sat February 9 2008, 3:00PM GMTSat: Harlequins 28 l. Wigan Warriors 47 at
The Stoop, Twickenham, UKCrowd: 8,041
Sat February 9 2008, 6:00PM GMTSat: Castleford Tigers 14 l. Les Catalans Dragons 21 at
The Jungle, Wheldon Road, Castleford (UK)Crowd: 7,060
Sun February 10 2008, 3:00PM GMTSun: Hull KR 24 d. St Helens 22 at
Craven Park, Hull (UK)Crowd: 8,713
Sun February 10 2008, 3:00PM GMTSun: Huddersfield Giants 10 l. Leeds Rhinos 30 at
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UKCrowd: 15,629
Sun February 10 2008, 3:30PM GMTSun: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 26 d. Bradford Bulls 24 at
Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 9,851
Wed February 13, 2008
Source: http://www.hullkr.co.ukHull Kingston Rovers Chief Executive Paul Lakin praised fans after a fantastic display of support at Craven Park last weekend, when the Robins beat Challenge Cup Champions St Helens.
Over 8,700 rugby league supporters attended the home of the Robins last weekend to witness a memorable victory over St Helen's and Rovers Red and White army were a true credit to the club.
"Thanks must go to the fans that attended the St Helens game, it was great to see so many supporters arriving early and soaking up the match day experience. The East Stand as ever were a credit to us, it really lifted the boys and I'm sure helped them secure that well deserved win," Lakin commented.
The Warrington Wolves fixture (Sunday 24th February) will be hosting Samba Sunday which is the match day entertainment theme for the day, there will be a exciting display of Samba drummers and dancers pre-match and half time, and fans are encouraged to once again arrive early and enjoy the entertainment before the first team fixture which kicks off at 3pm.
Tickets for what will be a mouth watering clash against the Wolves are still on sale for the North and South stands and are available to purchase online:www.hullkr.co.uk and from the official club shops 269 Holderness Road and Craven Park Stadium.
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http://www.hullkr.co.ukMon February 11, 2008
Source: www.superleague.co.ukHull KR edged a thrilling see-saw battle 24-22 against St Helens as Jake Webster's 72nd-minute penalty clinched the win for Rovers at Craven Park in engage Super League.
The home side led 16-6 at the break but Saints squared things before Webster's late intervention.
The match ended in controversy as Steve Tyrer missed a last-minute penalty and then play was allowed to go on after the final hooter with Matt Gidley crossing the line, but the try was ruled out for a Lee Gilmour pass after the tackle had been completed.
Rovers thought they had made an early breakthrough when Daniel Fitzhenry touched down in the corner after four minutes, but he had stepped into touch along the way.
But the home fans had only three more minutes to wait before a neat run-around move ended with Webster scorching in for a try converted by Scott Murrell.
And Fitzhenry made up for his earlier error when he plucked a tricky Murrell kick out of the air to touch down. Murrell landed the conversion from the touchline and St Helens were looking under pressure.
A lovely one-handed offload from Chev Walker sent in Clint Newton for an unconverted try just before the half hour.
Saints introduced Keiron Cunningham and he dived in to score to the left of the posts after Rovers had been penalised on the other side of the field.
Tyrer added the extra points but Rovers went into the break leading 16-6.
Rovers got the second half to a dream start when Murrell galloped away before finding Shaun Briscoe in support, and the full-back went in to score despite the efforts of Leon Pryce and Tyrer. Murrell added the conversion.
Saints pulled a try back after 53 minutes when a missed tackle allowed Chris Flannery in with Tyrer adding the conversion.
Paul Clough put further pressure on Rovers when he went in from a superb Paul Wellens offload but Tyrer missed the kick.
And Tyrer pulled the sides level on 67 minutes after being sent in by Sean Long and James Graham and then adding the conversion.
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