The player ratings as Hull KR dominated Toulouse Olympique.

20:14, 17 Apr 2026Updated 20:18, 17 Apr 2026

Hull KR's Jez Litten assisted the opening try for captain Elliot Minchella against Toulouse Olympique.

Hull KR’s Jez Litten assisted the opening try for captain Elliot Minchella against Toulouse Olympique.

Hull KR extended their winning run to four in all competitions after a dominant 46-0 Super League victory over Toulouse Olympique in the south of France.

Here are our player ratings.

Jack Broadbent – 8: An absolute workhorse at full-back. Handled kicks confidently under pressure and came up with a crucial intervention to stop a dangerous Toulouse attack in the first half.

Tom Davies – 8: His try drought continues, but his value was clear with a series of strong, damaging carries from deep that laid the platform for others.

Peta Hiku – 8: Marked his new deal for 2027 in style with a 70-metre interception try, finishing with a smile to match the moment.

Oliver Gildart – 8: Applied pressure on Toulouse’s Paul Ulberg from a kick in the build-up to Martin’s first-half try, before providing a smart assist for Burgess. Forced off midway through the second half with an ankle injury.

Joe Burgess – 8: Clinical on the wing, bringing up 10 tries for the season with another sharp display.

Mikey Lewis – 9: A constant threat with ball in hand, taking on the line at every opportunity. His work rate paid off with multiple second-half assists, earning him the official player of the match award.

Tyrone May – 8: Delivered a clever assist for Hadley just before the break, shaping to go wide before putting him through on the inside. Followed up with an excellent cut-out pass to set up Burgess’ second.

Sauaso Sue – 8: Shook off an early knock to produce a strong opening stint, helping Rovers dominate the early metres.

Jez Litten – 9: Another lively showing from the hooker. Created the opening try with a sharp dart from dummy-half and caused problems with his kicking game. Capped his display with a try in the second half, supporting a break from Lewis on the short side.

Tom Amone – 8: Put in another big shift, carrying hard in a lengthy opening spell before backing it up after the break.

Dean Hadley – 8: Opened his account for the season, hitting a good line to take advantage of May’s pass. Influential as ever in the middle.

James Batchelor – 8: Typically reliable. Carried strongly and defended with real intent throughout.

Elliot Minchella – 8: Made an immediate impact on his return from injury, opening the scoring and leading from the front. A quickfire double however was overturned by the video referee.

Jai Whitbread – 8: Continues to make an impact off the bench and is developing a knack for getting over the line for a forward, adding another try here.

Rhyse Martin – 8: Entered midway through the first half and made his mark with a try, while also surpassing 1,500 career points. He converted six goals from seven attempts.

Jordan Dezaria – 7: A solid debut from the bench, getting through his work well in the middle.

Bill Leyland – 7: Back involved with the senior side after his Good Friday exploits on loan at St Helens, and slotted in without fuss.