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Hull KR League Jersey

Hull KR's whose nickname is The Robins, play their home games in strip of red shirts with a dark blue band across the chest which carries the sponsors Lloyds TSB's name, red shorts and red socks. The away strip is all blue. Some well known names from the game have pulled on the club colours such as: Anthony Sullivan, Clive Sullivan, Roger Millward, David Bishop, Paul Fletcher and Phil Hogan.

Home 2011 Super League S/S Shirt White/Re
Home 2011 Super League S/S Shirt White/Re
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League Mens Home Shirt 2011
League Mens Home Shirt 2011
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League Home Mini Kit 2011 Infants
League Home Mini Kit 2011 Infants
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League Home Shirt 2011
League Home Shirt 2011
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League Home Shirt 2011 Junior
League Home Shirt 2011 Junior
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League Boys Away Shirt 2011 Junior
League Boys Away Shirt 2011 Junior
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Alternate 2011 Super League S/S Shirt Blu
Alternate 2011 Super League S/S Shirt Blu
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Hull Kr Rugby League Shirt Large Boys Bnwt

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Bnwt Hull Kr Rugby League Home Ss Shirt 2011

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Hull Kr Rugby League Retro Style Shirt

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Bnwt Hul Kr Rugby League Away Ss Shirt 2011

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Hull Kr Rugby League Home Shirt Kooga 09 Yth

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Squad Signed Rare 2010 Hull Kingston Rovers Kr Rugby League Football Club Shirt

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Hull Kingston Rovers or Hull KR is a British rugby league club founded in 1882 and currently playing in Super League Europe, having won promotion from League One of the National League in 2006. They play their home games in the 9,470 capacity New Craven Park in Hull.

Hull KR have won the Championship in 1922-23, 1924-25, 1978-79, 1983-84 and 1984-85, Challenge Cup 1979-80, the Challenge Cup Plate 1997, the Yorkshire League in 1924-25, 1925-26 and 1966-67, Yorkshire Cup in 1920-21, 1929-30, 1966-67, 1971-72, 1974-75 and 1985-86, as well as the BBC2 Floodlit Trophy in 1977-78, John Player Special Trophy in 1984-85 and Premiership in 1980-81 and 1983-84. Whilst recently becoming the National League One Champions 2006.

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