LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Hull KR have created history by booking their first-ever spot in the Betfred Super League Grand Final, after a thrilling 10-8 win over Warrington Wolves at Sewell Group Craven Park Stadium.
The Hull outfit took control of the game early on, with James Batchelor crossing the line and Joe Burgess adding to their lead from dummy-half.
Mikey Lewis' conversion gave them a 10-0 advantage heading into halftime, leaving the Wolves struggling to find their rhythm.
Warrington had a chance through Matt Dufty in the first half, but his effort was disallowed for obstruction.
Despite a slow start, the Wolves fought back in the second half with a double from Matty Ashton, narrowing the gap to 10-8.
However, Warrington's inability to convert their tries allowed Hull KR to maintain their slim lead.
The atmosphere at the stadium was electric, with the home fans belting out 'Respect' by Erasure in support of their team.
It was a nail-biting finish, but Hull KR held on to secure their place in the Grand Final.
The victory marks a significant milestone for the club and sets the stage for a showdown in the championship match.
Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports as Hull KR prepare to battle for the title.