Hull KR Bolster 2025 Roster with Blockbuster Signings
The Hull KR juggernaut continues to gain momentum as the club ramps up its roster preparations for the 2025 Super League season. The high-flying Yorkshire outfit has already secured the services of some marquee names, and they aren’t done yet, as they set their sights on another big-name acquisition from the NRL.
In a major coup, the Robins have confirmed the signing of legendary Sydney Roosters and New Zealand international forward Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, who will join the club next year. This high-profile capture has generated immense excitement among the loyal Hull KR faithful.
Alongside Waerea-Hargreaves, the club is also reportedly on the verge of securing the services of winger Tom Davies from the Catalans Dragons, to fill the void left by the departing Ryan Hall, who will join the Leeds Rhinos in 2025.
Targeting NRL Stars
But the recruitment drive doesn’t stop there, as the Robins now have their sights set on another NRL star to bolster their backline. This move comes amidst speculation that talismanic half-back Jordan Abdull could potentially depart the club, with cross-city rivals Hull FC rumored to be interested in his services.
“As the rugby league community eagerly awaits the 2025 season, it’s clear that the Hull KR hierarchy is leaving no stone unturned in their quest to assemble a squad capable of challenging for top honors.”
Meanwhile, the struggling Wests Tigers in the NRL are desperate to offload players as they look to rebuild their squad, and Hull KR could be willing to lend a helping hand. According to Sky Sports’ Jenna Brooks, the Robins are showing interest in versatile Tigers centre/winger Brent Naden, who would add valuable depth and experience to the Hull KR backline.
At 28 years old, Naden has established himself as a reliable and versatile option, with the ability to play both in the centres and on the wing. His potential acquisition would bolster Hull KR’s backline, which has already been strengthened by the mid-season signing of Jack Broadbent from the Castleford Tigers.
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