Hull KR Secure Willie Peters Until 2028, Eyeing Key Signings for 2025 Season
In a significant move, Hull KR have extended the contract of head coach Willie Peters, securing his services until 2028. This long-term commitment underscores the club’s confidence in Peters’ ability to lead the Robins’ charge towards success in the coming years.
With Peters firmly in place, the focus now shifts to Hull KR’s recruitment plans for the 2025 season. As a team on the rise, the Robins possess the pulling power to attract high-caliber players, but this also comes with financial restraints. Nonetheless, the club has already made some impressive signings, including the acquisition of NRL legend Jared Waerea-Hargreaves for their forward pack.
Looking ahead, four key positions and players have emerged as potential targets for Hull KR’s 2025 roster:
Zach Dockar-Clay (Sydney Roosters) – Hooker:
With the future of Matt Parcell and Reiss Butterworth uncertain, the Robins could look to Dockar-Clay, a former Hull KR player, to provide depth and support for Jez Litten. Dockar-Clay’s versatility, capable of playing at dummy-half or in the halves, makes him an attractive option.James Donaldson (Leeds Rhinos) – Second-Row:
Another former Hull KR player, Donaldson’s industrious play and familiarity with the club could make him an ideal replacement for the departing Matty Storton. The 33-year-old has shown no signs of slowing down and could bring valuable experience to the Robins’ forward pack.Eribe Doro (Bradford Bulls) – Prop:
Tipped as a potential target, the young prop Eribe Doro could be a shrewd acquisition for Hull KR, especially with the impending departure of George King to Huddersfield Giants. Head coach Peters has expressed his admiration for Doro’s qualities, and the Robins’ history of poaching talent from Bradford could work in their favor.Brent Naden (Wests Tigers) – Centre/Winger:
With the possibility of Tom Opacic leaving the club, Hull KR could look to Brent Naden as a versatile addition to their backline. Naden’s ability to play both in the centres and on the wing would provide depth and competition, particularly with the expected arrival of Tom Davies and the departure of Ryan Hall.
“These potential signings, combined with the stability provided by Willie Peters’ long-term contract, suggest that Hull KR are positioning themselves for an exciting and successful 2025 season in the rugby league landscape.”
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