30/04/2018
The Super League Show goes on the road and behind the scenes at Hull Kingston Rovers for highlights and analysis from the latest round of matches.
Rovers were promoted back into Super League at the start of 2018 and, as the season passes the half-way mark, they face one of their biggest challenges - a visit from Leeds Rhinos, the defending Super League Champions. It is a fixture that brings Rovers' Danny McGuire up against the team he captained to victory in last year's grand final and sees four-time Super League-winning coach Brian McDermott pitting his wits against World Cup-winning coach Tim Sheens.
Elsewhere, the Warrington Wolves are looking for a seventh consecutive Super League win when they face Huddersfield. The Wolves are currently in the best form of any Super League team. There is a local derby for Castleford, who host near-neighbours Wakefield and the early pacesetters St Helens are away at Salford. Wigan travel to Widnes and Catalans face Hull FC.
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