Hull KR finished a dream season with a 24–6 win over Wigan at Old Trafford to lift the 2025 Super League Grand Final and complete a historic treble with the Challenge Cup and League Leaders’ Shield. It is only the fifth treble in the Super League era and the club’s first title in 40 years.
The tries came from Mikey Lewis, Joe Burgess twice, and Jez Litten, with Rowan Martin on target off the tee. The result capped a season of hard edges and calm finishes from Willie Peters’ side.
How the Final Was Won
The game swung after Brad O’Neill’s sin-bin, with Lewis striking first to tilt the momentum. Burgess finished a sharp move on the left, Litten poached another, and Burgess iced it late. Wigan were kept to one try and a raft of rushed sets as Hull KR’s line speed closed space. Lewis took player-of-the-match honours and steered the attack with smart kicks and short-side touches.
What Completes the Treble
Hull KR edged Warrington 8–6 at Wembley in June to lift the Challenge Cup, sealed by Tom Davies’ late try and Lewis’ conversion. They then topped the table to claim the League Leaders’ Shield after a key run-in that included wins over direct rivals. That double set the stage for Old Trafford, where they finished the job with authority. The combined haul placed the Robins alongside the select group of treble winners in the Super League era.
Numbers That Matter
- Grand Final: Hull KR 24–6 Wigan. Tries by Lewis, Burgess x2, Litten.
- Challenge Cup Final: Hull KR 8–6 Warrington at Wembley. Davies try on 77 minutes, Lewis conversion.
- League Leaders’ Shield: secured in September to complete top spot across 27 rounds.
- Rarity: only the fifth Super League treble on record.
Why It Matters
The treble confirms a real shift in the balance at the top. Hull KR beat the most decorated Super League club when it mattered, backed by a defence that allowed one try and a spine that handled pressure. The Cup win showed resilience, the Shield showed week-to-week control, and the Grand Final showed finishing power. Put together, it is the profile of a new standard-setter heading into 2026.