May 20, 2022 10:32 PM
Ash Wheldon

Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons Preview & Prediction | Super League 2022

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THE FACTS

When is Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons on and what time does it start? Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons will take place on Saturday 21st May, 2022 – 12:30 (UK)

Where is Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons taking place? Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons will take place at Sewell Group Craven Park in Hull, England

Where can I get tickets for Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons? Visit this link for the latest ticket information for Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons

What channel is Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons on in the UK? Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons will be televised live on Channel 4

Where can I stream Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons in the UK? Hull KR vs Catalans Dragons call be streamed live on All 4

THE TEAM NEWS

HULL KR

  • Hull KR’s wretched run of form continued as they were nilled for the second Super League game in succession and in their last three games in all competitions, they have managed to post just four points.
  • Rovers will be desperate to stop the rot but they face a tough task here, especially as they have lost key man Matt Parcell to injury, although outgoing head coach Tony Smith is able to recall a clutch of players into his squad to ease his side’s injury woes.

21-man squad: 1 Lachlan Coote, 2 Ben Crooks, 4 Shaun Kenny-Dowall, 5 Ryan Hall, 8 Albert Vete, 10 George King, 11 Dean Hadley, 13 Matty Storton, 14 Jez Litten, 15 Luis Johnson, 16 Korbin Sims, 17 Elliot Minchella, 18 Jimmy Keinhorst, 19 Will Dagger, 21 Rowan Milnes, 22 Will Maher, 23 Ethan Ryan, 25 Greg Richards, 27 Frankie Halton, 28 Will Tate, 30 Charlie Cavanaugh

Unavailable: Mikey Lewis, Sam Wood, Kane Linnett, Jordan Abdull, Matt Parcell, Brad Takairangi

Questionable:

CATALANS DRAGONS

  • Catalans Dragons made it four wins from their last five games as they were impressive winners over Warrington Wolves last week, extending their unbeaten run on home soil in Super League.
  • They look like competing in the top four once again this season but their away form will be important to maintaining their spot and having posted 34 second half points in last week’s game, they will arrive full of confidence with Steve McNamara able to name an unchanged 21-man squad.

21-man squad: 1 Arthur Mourgue, 2 Tom Davies, 5 Fouad Yaha, 6 Mitchell Pearce, 8 Gil Dudson, 9 Michael McIlorum, 10 Julian Bousquet, 11 Matt Whitley, 13 Benjamin Garcia, 14 Alrix Da Costa, 15 Benjamin Jullien, 16 Paul Seguier, 17 Mickael Goudemand, 18 Matthieu Laguerre, 19 Arthur Romano, 20 Tyrone May, 22 Dylan Napa, 23 Jordan Dezaria, 27 Joe Chan, 28. Sam Kasiano, 29 Sam Tomkins

Unavailable: Dean Whare, Samisoni Langi, Josh Drinkwater, Mike McMeeken

Questionable:

THE PREDICTION

These two teams are trending in opposite directions and things could get messy for Hull KR if they do not improve on their recent woeful efforts. The Robins have mustered just a solitary try in their last three games in all competitions while they have been nilled in their last two Super League outings. Catalans Dragons on the other hand have been on a very good run of form with them blitzing Warrington Wolves last week to make it four wins from five. The French outfit arrive on a real high and they should be too good for the hosts in this one with the Dragons being capable of covering the -9.5 handicap.

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