Rugby League: Hull KR Boast Impressive Home Attendance Figures
Despite Facing Criticism, Robins Reveal Sellout Crowds
Despite facing criticism from rival fans for not regularly releasing their attendance figures, Hull KR have now revealed their impressive home support numbers. The Robins have been one of the best-supported teams in the Super League, with the club recording sellout crowds in every single home game this season.
This impressive home form dates back to last year, when Hull KR secured a victory over Salford, kickstarting a fortress-like run at Craven Park. Aside from a narrow 22-20 defeat to Warrington Wolves in Round Four, the Robins have won eight consecutive home games in 2024.
“The attendance figures for the last five of those home victories have now been confirmed, and they showcase the team’s devoted fan base.”
An average of over 10,000 spectators attended each of these five matches, with the magic 10,000 figure surpassed on three occasions. The standout home crowd of 10,201 came against the London Broncos, while the Good Friday derby against Hull FC drew 10,150 fans. Overall, the Robins have accumulated an average home attendance of 10,073 across their last five matches.
Under the guidance of head coach Willie Peters, Hull KR have established themselves as a formidable force at home, losing just four times at Craven Park since his arrival. Their impressive defensive record, combined with their ability to score almost 30 points per game, has made them a daunting prospect for visiting teams.
With these consistently high attendance figures and their dominant home performances, Hull KR are undoubtedly among the best-supported and most formidable teams in the Super League when playing at Craven Park.
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