TYRONE MAY reckons it’s not rocket science why Hull KR are taking Super League by storm.
In the last two rounds, Rovers have beaten champions Wigan and St Helens, who between them have won the last six Old Trafford Grand Finals.
Willie Peters’ side also knocked out holders Leigh on their way to the Challenge Cup semi-finals.
On Thursday, KR travel to Warrington where an eighth win in nine games in all competitions will secure top spot.
And there is growing belief a major trophy could be heading back to east Hull for the first time since the pre–Supper League era.
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