York stun reigning Super League champions Hull KR Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, York Knights are the 25th different team to play in Super LeagueByIan WoodcockBBC Sport EnglandPublished12 February 2026, 22:07 GMT123 Comments
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York (6) 19
Tries: Wood 2, Galeano Goals: Harris 3 Drop-Goal: Hingano
Hull KR (6) 18
Tries: Whitbread 2, Sue Goals: Martin 3
Reigning champions Hull KR suffered a shock defeat by York Knights in the opening game of the 2026 Super League season.
Sam Wood’s early try gave York a surprise lead before Jai Whitbread barged over to level and make it 6-6 at the break.
Whitbread reached over for his second score to put the visitors in front and Sauaso Sue went in under the posts to seemingly put Hull KR in charge.
However, the game was turned on its head after the away side were reduced to 12 players after Mikey Lewis was sin-binned for a petulant trip on Liam Harris.
Wood got the Knights back in the game while Harris was off and Scott Galeano crossed to level the scores once more before Ata Hingano landed a drop-goal to give York a fairytale victory.
The ramifications of this defeat could be felt beyond this week for last season’s treble-winners.
Half-back Lewis’ foolish kick out on York skipper Harris could mean he misses next week’s World Club Challenge against National Rugby League premiers Brisbane Broncos through suspension.
Image source, Getty ImagesIt was a miserable night for Hull KR half-back Mikey Lewis
York enjoyed a stellar campaign in the Championship in 2025 before being moved up into an expanded Super League alongside Bradford Bulls and Toulouse for this season.
Few gave them a chance in this match but in front of a passionate home support and in torrential rain throughout, they made a great start when Wood went over in the corner after ill-discipline from the away team gave them good field position.
KR led through Whitbread’s converted try but Harris landed a penalty on the hooter to send the teams in level at half-time.
Willie Peters’ men improved after the interval and Whitbread’s second and Sao’s score looked to have set a platform for a victory with the home side’s energy levels dropping.
Hull KR’s ill-discipline came back to haunt them though when Lewis bizarrely left a foot in on Harris after a kick and was sin-binned.
Harris kicked goals after Wood’s second try and Galeano’s effort before Hingano scored a drop-goal to give York a historic win.
York Knights head coach Mark Applegarth told BBC Radio 5 live:
“I’m proud as punch.
“We knew if we could be there or thereabouts in the last 20 minutes then the pressure would be on them and luckily we were.
“We’ve got a lot of self-belief and we’ll back ourselves to the hilt.
“Belief goes a long way in sport and we spoke about that before the game. I know a lot of headlines all week were we were lambs to the slaughter but we were quietly confident if we brought our best version we could challenge them.
“It’s one game so we wont get too high, we’ll enjoy tonight and then we’ll get focused on Leeds for next week.”
York: Mataafa, Jones-Bishop, Wood, Williams, Galeano, Hingano, Harris, Va’a, McShane, Vaughan, Field, Dee, Thompson.
Interchanges: Balmforth, Martin, Sangare, Griffin.
Hull KR: Mourgue, Davies, Hiku, Gildart, Burgess, Lewis, May, Sue, Litten, Brown, Martin, Batchelor, Minchella.
Interchanges: Broadbent, Luckley, Whitbread, Lawton.
Referee: Liam Rush.
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