Hull KR made history by beating Wigan Warriors in the Grand Final to secure the treble. This victory marked their first Super League title, adding to their Challenge Cup and League Leaders’ Shield triumphs in 2025. The game saw Hull KR dominate the field, with tries from Lewis, Burgess (2), and Litten securing a 24-6 win over Wigan.
A crucial moment came when Brad O’Neill received a yellow card for a tip tackle on Tyrone May, allowing Hull KR to capitalize on their numerical advantage. Despite a strong effort from Wigan, including a try from Smith, Hull KR’s relentless performance led them to victory. The team’s success was a testament to their growth under coach Willie Peters, with players like Lewis and Burgess shining in the spotlight.
The win was a redemption story for Hull KR, who have faced challenges in the past but have emerged as a formidable force in the Super League. While Wigan’s trophyless season was a disappointment under coach Matt Peet, the team showed resilience in the face of adversity. Overall, the Grand Final showcased the competitive spirit of both teams and set the stage for an exciting season ahead.