2007 Hull Kingston Rovers Season - 2007 Season Players

2007 Season Players

No. Player Position Previous Club
1 Ben Cockayne Fullback Doncaster Lakers
2 Jon Steel Winger Border Reivers
3 Jon Goddard Centre Border Reivers
4 Gareth Morton Centre Oldham Roughyeds
5 Byron Ford Winger North Sydney Bears
6 Scott Murrell Stand Off Leeds Rhinos
7 James Webster Scrum Half Parramatta Eels
8 Makali Aizue Prop Goroka Lethanis
9 Ben Fisher Hooker Halifax RLFC
10 David Tangata-Toa Prop St. George Dragons
11 Iain Morrison Second row Huddersfield Giants
13 Tommy Gallagher Loose Forward Toulouse Olympique
14 Stanley Gene Utility Bradford Bulls
15 Jim Gannon Prop Huddersfield Giants
16 Jason Netherton Second row Leeds Rhinos
17 Mark O'Neill Second row Leeds Rhinos
18 Danny Ward Prop Castleford Tigers
19 Matty Brooks Utility Bradford Bulls
20 Michael Vella Prop Parramatta Eels
21 Luke Dyer Winger Castleford Tigers
22 Andraes Bauer Centre New Zealand Warriors
24 Ian Hardman Winger / Fullback St Helens
26 Dave Wilson Prop Skirlaugh ARLFC
27 Kirk Netherton Utility Hull KR Academy
28 Chris Chester Second row Hull
30 Mark Lennon Utility Cronulla Sharks
31 Paul Cooke Stand Off Hull
32 Ryan Tandy Prop Doncaster Lakers
33 Rhys Lovegrove Second Row/Centre St George-Illawarra Dragons

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