LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Hull KR coach Willie Peters is aiming for Wigan Warriors' level of success, starting with a Grand Final win
Wigan Warriors boss Matt Peet had nothing but praise for Hull KR as they gear up for their first-ever Grand Final showdown.
The Super League Grand Final is set to be a blockbuster event, with both teams selling out their ticket allocations and anticipation building amongst the fans.
"We definitely look up to Wigan and what they have achieved," admitted Peters.
"They have been in this position multiple times and have a successful history.
We are aiming to follow in their footsteps and make a name for ourselves in the rugby league world."
Wigan are no strangers to the Grand Final stage, with this being their 13th appearance and a chance to secure their seventh victory.
On the other hand, Hull KR are making history with their debut appearance, hoping to join the elite club of champions alongside rugby league powerhouses like Wigan, St Helens, Leeds Rhino, and Bradford Bulls.
The stakes are high, with both teams eyeing up the coveted trophy.
The Super League Grand Final is set to draw a massive crowd, with over 65,000 fans expected to fill the stadium and witness the clash of the titans.
"It's going to be a true test of skill and determination," said Peters, as the countdown to the big game begins.
Rugby league fans are in for a treat as Hull KR and Wigan go head-to-head in a battle for glory.
Let's see who will emerge victorious on the day and etch their name in rugby league history.