Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons Preview & Prediction | 2025 Super League | Regular Season

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On the back of winning the Challenge Cup on a memorable day in London, Hull KR switch back to Super League action, the table toppers hosting Catalans Dragons.
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Hull KR Team News: Waerea-Hargreaves out
Hull KR will be without Jared Waerea-Hargreaves for this one after he played through injury in the Challenge Cup final. Michael McIlorum is also missing after he too fought his way through Wembley in order to help the side.
Squad: Tom Davies, Peta Hiku, Mikey Lewis, Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jez Litten, Dean Hadley, James Batchelor, Elliot Minchella, Sam Luckley, Jai Whitbread, Jack Broadbent, Danny Richardson, Kelepi Tanginoa, Jack Brown, Eribe Doro, Bill Leyland, Leon Ruan, Harvey Horne, Arthur Mourgue, Noah Booth
Catalans Dragons Team News: Tomkins back in the fold
Interim boss Joel Tomkins can call upon his brother Sam, who has recovered from injury and been named in the squad. The likes of Julian Bousquet, Tariq Sims and Bayley Sironen are also available for selection.
Squad: Sam Tomkins, Tommy Makinson, Arthur Romano, Reimis Smith, Nick Cotric, Luke Keary, Tevita Pangai Jr, Benjamin Garcia, Julian Bousquet, Tariq Sims, Oliver Partington, Alrix Da Costa, Chris Satae, Romain Navarrete, Bayley Sironen, Cesar Rouge, Theo Fages, Matthieu Laguerree, Franck Maria, Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet
Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons Prediction
It’s been a season to remember so far for Hull KR and more glory could still come their way later on in the campaign. Challenge Cup winners, top of the Super League table, things couldn’t be going any better for Hull KR. Now the question is whether they can sustain such an incredible run after experiencing the highest of highs at Wembley. Willie Peters’ side have won 12 of 13 so far this campaign in Super League, underlining the size of Catalans Dragons’ task here.
The Dragons are arguably the most out of form team in the division currently, having not only lost their last three games, but also getting ‘nilled’ on each occasion. On paper, Hull KR couldn’t ask for a better fixture to ease themselves back into Super League life following that Challenge Cup triumph. Any outcome other than victory for the hosts at Craven Park would be a big shock.
Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons Tip: Hull KR to win