
Hull KR
Daniel Fitzhenry [WG] 4 Pts; 1t
Jake Webster [CT] 4 Pts; 1t
Paul Cooke [F8] 2 Pts; 1g
James Webster [HB] 1 Pts; 1fg
Hull FC
Danny Tickle [SR] 6 Pts; 1t, 1g
Kirk Yeaman [CT] 4 Pts; 1t

Sat March 22, 2008
East beats West in classic Hull derby 2008 engage English Super League - Round 7 James Webster's late drop goal ensured the bragging rights for supremacy in the city of Hull remain on the east of the river as Hull Kingston Rovers defied the elements and a late Hull FC comeback to win the 203rd Humber derby. 11:16
Thu March 20, 2008
Hull KR set for record Super League attendance 2008 engage English Super League - Round 7 Hull Kingston Rovers are delighted to confirm that this Friday will witness the biggest Super League crowd at the New Craven Park Stadium, with a record attendance of 9,284 spectators cheering on the teams for the first Hull Derby this year. 21:47
Hull FC keen to avenge 2007 derby humiliation 2008 engage English Super League - Round 7 Hull FC coach Peter Sharp admits the hurt of last seasons 42-6 derby defeat will never go but he hopes his team can erase some of that hurt when the two sides meet on Good Friday at Craven Park (12-15pm). 21:46
Hull FC land record deal with P&O Hull FC Hull FC have landed one of the biggest commercial deals in Rugby League after agreeing a club record three year extension to their current sponsorship contract with P&O Ferries. 21:44
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Thu March 20 2008, 8:00PM GMTThu: Leeds Rhinos 44 d. Bradford Bulls 2 at
Headingley, Leeds, UKCrowd: 19,296
Fri March 21 2008, 12:15PM GMTFri: Hull KR 11 d. Hull FC 10 at
Craven Park, Hull (UK)Crowd: 9,284
Fri March 21 2008, 2:30PM GMTFri: St Helens 46 d. Wigan Warriors 10 at
Knowsley Road, St Helens, UKCrowd: 17,500
Fri March 21 2008, 3:00PM GMTFri: Harlequins 22 l. Les Catalans Dragons 24 at
The Stoop, Twickenham, UKCrowd: 3,854
Fri March 21 2008, 3:00PM GMTFri: Warrington Wolves 30 d. Huddersfield Giants 14 at
Galpharm Stadium, Huddersfield, UKCrowd: 9,320
Fri March 21 2008, 8:00PM GMTFri: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 28 d. Castleford Tigers 14 at
Belle Vue Stadium, Wakefield, Yorkshire, UKCrowd: 9,287
Sun March 23, 2008
Source: http://www.hullkr.co.ukAfter another great victory over city rivals Hull FC, the club would like to thank all Hull Kingston Rovers fans, for their positive display of camaraderie and fantastic support before, during and after the match.
Hull KR Head Coach Justin Morgan said:
"It's always a great occasion for the city of Hull when the two sides meet, and our fans were just brilliant on the day. I was inside for the duration of the game, but could hear them loud and clear.
"We have a loyal and passionate set of fans that were a credit not only to the players, but also to the club yesterday. I would once again like to personally thank them for their continued support."News sent by:
http://www.hullkr.co.ukSat March 22, 2008
Source: www.superleague.co.ukJames Webster's late drop goal ensured the bragging rights for supremacy in the city of Hull remain on the east of the river as Hull Kingston Rovers defied the elements and a late Hull FC comeback to win the 203rd Humber derby.
The game had looked set to end in a draw after Hull fought back from 10-0 to level matters, only for Webster to scrape a 77th-minute effort over the bar and seal victory for Justin Morgan's side.
It was ironic that Webster should be the match-winner, after all the pre-match build-up had been focused on the return of his half-back partner Paul Cooke following a suspension issued to him following his controversial move from Hull almost a year ago.
As it was, the man himself kept a low profile for most of a game that was played in horrendous winds and was won by Webster and a try apiece from Jake Webster and Daniel Fitzhenry.
Hull coach Peter Sharp was rumoured to be under pressure prior to the game, and speculation could mount further after another dismal performance from his admittedly injury-hit side.
Cooke's effect on the atmosphere amongst a record crowd at New Craven Park was audible from the off, although his first contribution of note was to concede a penalty.
Hull were unable to make any telling early inroads though and soon found themselves trailing to what turned out to be the only try of the opening half.
There appeared to be little danger as Hull shifted the ball across their line until Scott Murrell caught Shaun Berrigan blind and ankle-tapped him, causing the latter to spill the ball as he shaped to kick. Jake Webster swooped on the loose ball and raced 35 yards to the line for his sixth try of the season.
Cooke converted from out wide to underline Rovers' early promise, a fact highlighted further when James Webster punted a 40-20 kick moments later.
The home side were unable to pierce Hull's defence further though, despite Danny Washbrook spending time in the sin bin for interference. The nearest they came was a Murrell try which was chalked off for an obstruction against Chev Walker and a good run from Michael Vella that was halted by Paul King.
As the half wore on Hull did fashion a couple of handy chances, only for Cooke to hack the ball clear as Graeme Horne chased down debutant Adel Fellous' kick ahead, while another former Hull player Shaun Briscoe did well to shield the ball from Motu Tony's grasp after a cute kick from Adam Dykes.
The home side had felt the benefit of the howling wind in the opening period, but began the second half with four straight sets of possession despite ploughing into the elements head-on.
A smart break from Berrigan nearly created an opening for King in the 50th minute, but a penalty conceded by Rovers soon allowed the visitors to open their account, only for Danny Tickle to thunder his kick against the post.
Not deterred, Hull continued to pour forward and, helped by the wind, Dykes began to kick with a greater assurance than he had done previously but it amounted to little as Rovers extended their lead just shy of the hour mark.
This time Cooke was involved, squeezing a pass out to Jake Webster, who in turn fended the ball wide to Fitzhenry and he dived over for his fifth try of the season.
The wind, combined with a swirling rain and sleet shower, contributed to Cooke failing miserably with the conversion, and his miss allowed Hull to roar back and level the scores.
First Tickle crashed in, only to hit the same post with his conversion, before Kirk Yeaman took in Dykes' pass to post his second try of the season. The rain began to pour as Tickle converted successfully to pull the scores together, only for Webster to then win the game.
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