Imagine a rugby league match where one team scores a staggering 104 points—a feat so extraordinary it hasn’t been seen in 129 years. That’s exactly what Hull KR, the reigning Super League champions, achieved just two weeks before their highly anticipated 2026 World Club Challenge showdown with the Brisbane Broncos. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this record-breaking victory a true measure of their readiness, or just a lopsided win against an amateur side? Let’s dive in.
In a Challenge Cup clash that will go down in history, Hull KR demolished Lock Lane, an amateur rugby league team, with a scoreline of 104-0. This wasn’t just any win—it was the club’s most dominant performance since its founding in 1895. The match featured an astonishing 18 tries, with 12 different players crossing the tryline. Former NRL star and Papua New Guinea international Rhyse Martin added to the spectacle by converting 15 of those tries.
And this is the part most people miss: This victory wasn’t just about the points; it was a statement. Hull KR shattered their previous record of 100-6 against Nottingham City in 1990, showcasing a depth of talent that’s hard to ignore. Standouts like Harvey Horne and Jack Broadbent each scored three tries, while former NRL players Karl Lawton, Sauaso Sue, and Oliver Gildart also made their mark.
Speaking to NRL.com after the match, coach Willie Peters expressed confidence in his team’s future: ‘This group can tick off a few milestones over the next few years. Last year was successful, but I believe we’re entering an era where we can achieve even more. That’s not arrogance—it’s the belief I have in this squad.’
As the Robins prepare for the World Club Challenge, their form is undeniable. However, the Broncos, led by stars like Ezra Mam, Reece Walsh, and Payne Haas, will be a far tougher test. Hull KR’s squad for the match hasn’t been announced yet, but one thing is clear: they’ll need to bring their A-game.
Here’s the controversial question: Does a win against an amateur team truly prepare Hull KR for the Broncos, or is it just a morale boost? Share your thoughts in the comments—we want to hear from you!