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| Hull KR 22-14 St Helens
Hull KR (10) 22
Tries: D Hodgson, J Hodgson, Paterson, BrownGoals: Hall 3St Helens (10) 14
Tries: Percival 2, SwiftGoal: Percival
Hull Kingston Rovers bounced back from their record 84-6 defeat by Wigan on Monday to complete an exciting victory over St Helens at Craven Park.
David Hodgson scored in the corner and Josh Hodgson went over from dummy-half to give Rovers an early advantage.
Two tries by 18-year-old centre Mark Percival brought Saints level.
Cory Paterson put Rovers back ahead, but wing Adam Swift's intercept pulled Saints back to within two points before Alex Brown's score secured the win.
“It wasn't pretty and we didn't execute as well as we would have liked. But it was a very gritty performance”
Hull KR coach Craig Sandercock
Saints, who were looking for their first win at Craven Park since 2007, lost Mark Flanagan to a third minute knee injury and conceded the game's first try when Rovers' scrum-half and play-maker Michael Dobson - who missed the Wigan debacle - passed to Greg Eden, who in turn sent David Hodgson over in the left corner for his ninth try of the season.
The Robins increased their lead when Josh Hodgson spotted a gap under the posts to stretch out and score from dummy-half.
But Rovers were guilty of not defending the blindside when Percival was sent over the line by Tommy Makinson.
Rising star Percival's second try levelled matters three minutes before the interval, with Rovers winger Brown caught coming inside, leaving a big gap for Percival to sprint clear from 35 metres.
Rovers went back in front when Paterson was in the right place to take Dobson's clever assist, despite the attention of Saints captain Paul Wellens.
Saints showed their class by turning defence into attack when Eden's pass went to ground and Swift swooped to pick up the loose ball and sprint 90 metres untouched.
Back came the Robins and on the right hand side of their attack, Eden showed great hands to get the ball outside to his winger Brown to score
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