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Twenty twenty-two was an unforgettable year for Hull Kingston Rovers. The die was cast right at the start of the year; from off-field incidents, to a historic stadium purchase, an unforeseen announcement and more, the calendar wasn’t short of thrills and spills! Author Dan Crowther takes you through another season of Hull KR action, with contemporary, detailed analysis and reports on all matters on and off the pitch. This chronicle also features guests such as Rovers’ chief executive Paul Lakin, who provides exclusive commentary and quotes.
The book also features interviews with figures such as Jodie Cunningham, a modern-day superstar of women’s rugby league during its biggest growth years; as well as never-seen-before quotes from Trevor Tutu who details the story of how his world famous father, Desmond, became a Hull KR fan. Other guests include Lesley McNicol and former chief executive Nick Halafihi, who supply the reader with their experiences from days gone by, connecting the dots from Rovers’ past.
It was A Year of Change – re-live it in the best possible fashion. This book is the follow-up to Crowther’s first title, The Robin Sings Again, which earned widespread praise from the Hull KR fanbase. It was ‘essential reading’, according to Professor Tony Collins, while fanatic Michael Carter described it as a ‘historical reference point for years to come’. Crowther is continuing to make history with this sequel.
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