Hull, but not as we know it

Elliot Minchella and Adam Reynolds stand either side of a plinth with the World Club Challenge trophy on it, just outside the frontage of the MKM Stadium for a promotional photograph wearing their respective Hull KR and Brisbane Broncos kits.Image source, SWPIX
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Hull KR’s chance to become kings of the world will happen in their fiercest rivals’ backyard, as it has a much larger capacity

Around 24,000 fans will get the opportunity to roar on Rovers in Thursday’s game, after Hull KR negotiated the use of the larger MKM Stadium, home of their fierce rivals Hull FC.

Craven Park’s much lower capacity would have left many fans locked out of the event, and stifled the club’s ability to generate revenue from a major showpiece.

So, Minchella and his team-mates have a unique situation whereby they will head for the home dressing room rather than the away facility, as well as running out to thousands of cheering voices rather than a chorus of boos and jeers.

They will also do so in a specially designed kit, which harks back to the Robins’ famous 1983 victory over a touring Queensland side which featured ‘The King’ Wally Lewis, later Wigan star Gene Miles and other Australia internationals such as Wally Fullerton-Smith and Bryan Niebling.

That Rovers side remains fondly recalled, with Robins forever favourites such George Fairburn, Gary Prohm, Mike Smith, John Dorahy, Watkinson, Mark Broadhurst and Phil Hogan among the ranks.

“We’re looking forward to pulling the shirt on,” Minchella added. “I’ve done some pictures with the kit and heard a lot of the story, the reasons why we’re wearing the shirt.

“You never forget the history is there, it’s in the books forever and for us to be able to represent those guys, our club and our community wearing the shirt is a great nod to them.

“Hopefully people are proud to see us wear that and we can make them proud and make our own history as the 2026 team.”

Handle the conditions and the occasion

Brisbane arrived in England for a two-week visit last week, spending the first part of their trip in London, where they linked up with namesakes London Broncos as part of legend Darren Lockyer’s involvement in the capital.

The NRL champions then headed north to prepare for Thursday’s match, having put together an impressive squad.

Rugby league’s ‘Justin Bieber’ in the shape of dynamic full-back Reece Walsh spearheads the high-profile group, while powerful forwards such as Payne Haas and Patrick Carrigan offer the muscle to put Rovers under duress.

Peters will look to Arthur Mourgue, Oli Gildart, Peta Hiku and Mikey Lewis to provide the sparkle in response to the attacking gifts of Walsh, Kotoni Staggs, Ezra Mam and Gehemat Shibasaki.

Tom Amone, Jai Whitbread and Dean Hadley are among the packmen who will look to get at their Broncos counterparts.

“Us as a forward pack, we look forward to going up against theirs, and most games of rugby league are won in the middle, and the backs decide by how many,” Minchella reported.

“So, it’ll be no different on Thursday. We’re testing ourselves against the best out there and we’re looking forward to the physical battle of the game, and going after it and embracing it.

“We’ve got to stop them but we want to be confident in making them try to stop us too.”

Reece Walsh gallops toward the posts with ball under his arm for Australia after outpacing the England defenceImage source, SWPIX
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Reece Walsh was England’s scourge for Australia last autumn and now is primed to become Hull KR’s tormentor for the Broncos

Hull KR became only the fifth team to win Super League in achieving their 2025 dreams, likewise in terms of securing a treble.

While skill was at the heart of such success, mentality and mindset too are key for the Robins to continue to bring silverware to the red and white side of the River Hull.

“We’ve got a responsibility to put our best foot forward, we need to put together a ‘British’ performance, represent who we are and that’s East Hull as well,” Minchella maintained.

“It’s about having some grit and some toughness, doing that to the best of our ability.

“It’s something we’re good at as a team and it’s going to come out on the biggest stage – it needs to come out on the biggest stage.

“The conditions are going to be pretty cold, the atmosphere is going to be hostile, and for us as players we need to nail all those effort areas, be a tough team to break down and be dogged.”

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