Summary

  • Super League Grand Final: Hull KR beat Wigan to win title for first time and complete treble

  • Click on the 'listen live' icon for BBC Radio 5 Live coverage; use 'watch & listen' tab for BBC local radio commentaries

  • Hull KR become only fifth club to win Super League after Wigan, St Helens, Bradford and Leeds

  • Lewis and Burgess tries give Hull KR 10-2 lead at break; Keighran kicks penalty for Wigan with last play of half

  • Smith try puts Wigan back in game but Martin goal gives Rovers six-point buffer

  • Litten try and Burgess' second wrap up win for Hull KR

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  1. converted try

    CONVERTED TRY: Hull KR 18-6 Wiganpublished at 60 mins

    Jez Litten, con Martin

    Jez Litten scores Hull KR's third tryImage source, PA Media

    Hull KR fans are going wild as they see Jez Litten grab the Robins' third try.

    The hooker starts and finishes the sleek move, popping the ball to the right edge before it is eventually whisked back into his hands to finish.

    Wigan were grasping at shadows trying to stop that.

  2. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Hull KR 12-6 Wigan

    Wigan manage to force a repeat set and have Hull KR's defence working hard.

    The the ball is shifted to the right, with Liam Farrell patting down a pass for Abbas Miski out wide.

    The winger, however, can't keep hold of it and knocks on. And just like that, the chance is gone.

  3. 'Hull KR have been in control'published at 19:31 BST

    Hull KR 12-6 Wigan

    Nick Pinkney
    BBC Radio Humberside Summariser

    We're back to a converted try distance between the two teams. Apart from that breakaway try from Wigan, which was a great response, Hull KR have been in control.

  4. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Hull KR 12-6 Wigan

    It's another Grand Final dropped ball, this time Joe Burgess knocks on from the kick-off.

    Wigan players go wild, as they know this is a huge chance to try to hit back again from close range.

  5. PENALTY: Hull KR 12-6 Wiganpublished at 53 mins

    Rhyse Martin

    And again, Wigan invite more trouble on themselves.

    Jake Wardle strips the ball from James Batchelor, and it allows Rhyse Martin to land an easy penalty to make it 12-6.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:27 BST

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    You can never write off Wigan. Watch out for a huge response in the second half.

    Mike, Belfast

  7. Postpublished at 52 mins

    Hull KR 10-6 Wigan

    That try momentarily had Wigan bouncing with energy, but a missed conversion is then followed up by a knock-on from Warriors second row Sam Walters.

    The two-time defending champions have had an error-riddled night so far.

  8. 'Now we've got a game'published at 19:23 BST

    Hull KR 10-6 Wigan

    Paul Rowley
    Salford Red Devils head coach on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Patrick Mago has nailed what Kaide Ellis couldn't nail in that entire first half. He's played out the back, he's utilised the space.

    When you've got pace in your side you can do anything. Harry Smith is not going to drop that ball like Bevan French did in the first half and now we've got a game.

  9. Postpublished at 19:23 BST

    Hull KR 10-6 Wigan

    Jay Freeman
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    That is a try befitting of a Super League Grand Final.

    If the dummy Mikey Lewis sold at the Stretford End in the first half was good, feast your eyes on the one Jai Field's just pulled off.

    Any fears that Wigan had rolled over might just prove premature in light of that Harry Smith try.

    But Adam Keighran's missed conversion has kept this game interesting.

  10. try

    TRY: Hull KR 10-6 Wiganpublished at 49 mins

    Harry Smith

    Harry Smith scores for WiganImage source, PA Media

    It ain't over! Wigan have hit back though Harry Smith.

    Jai Field drifts out to the left as the ball is whipped out wide.

    He throws a dummy, then steps inside his man and puts the hammer down to race into a pocket of space.

    Harry Smith is in support on his inside, and the full-back finds him free to finish.

    The conversion looks easy, but is badly missed by Adam Keighran.

  11. 'Wigan have to get back to how they play'published at 19:19 BST

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Ryan Brierley
    Ex-Salford Red Devils stand-off on BBC Radio Manchester

    Wigan have to get back into the way they play, in terms of dominating territory, dominating field position and letting Jai Field and Bevan French have their platform.

    The'll be no panic from the Wigan team.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 19:18 BST

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    Mikey Lewis gave a masterclass from minute 15 onwards in the first half. The desire in KR’s defence has been immeasurable.

    Mike, Belfast

  13. Postpublished at 47 mins

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Hull KR go probing down the right in search of a try, but they run out of options as James Batcherlor is wrapped up by Junior Nsemba and Ethan Havard.

  14. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Wigan have invited a world of defensive pain on themselves right now.

    Ethan Havard rumbles the ball as he tries to play it after being slammed in a tackle by Jez Litten.

    An early second-half try for the Robins would be huge. And they are well placed to try to get it...

  15. 'Wigan will come out firing'published at 19:16 BST

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Chris Hill
    Former Warrington Wolves captain on BBC Radio Manchester

    I think Matt Peet will have been structured, he will have told his team to get back into the game in the first 10 minutes and let's give Hull KR something to think about.

    Wigan will come out firing.

  16. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    They are flying through these sets now.

    You senese there is a buzz of expection around Old Trafford, because Wigan are in desperate need of a try right now while Hull KR can land a real sucker punch if they go over again.

  17. Postpublished at 41 mins

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Hull KR had Wigan collared for a lot of the first half, with metres coming hard for the Warriors.

    The two-time defending champions chew through 50m with their first set of the second half.

    That looked a little bit more like the Wigan that has dominated Super League in recent years.

  18. 'The next try is vital'published at 19:12 BST

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    John Kear
    Former Wales head coach on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think both teams will put their foot to the floor because they're used to the atmosphere now, they're in the game and it's become just another game now with great consequences obviously should you win it.

    The next try is vital.

  19. Kick-off: Second halfpublished at 19:10 BST

    Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Hull KR get the action back under way at Old Trafford.

    Can they go on to make history today?

    If the Robins triumph tonight they will become only the fifth – yes, FIFTH – side to win a Super League title in nearly 30 years of the competition.

    We haven’t had a new name on the trophy for more than two-and-a-half decades!

  20. 'First half belonged to Hull KR'published at 19:08 BST

    HT: Hull KR 10-2 Wigan

    Nick Pinkney
    BBC Radio Humberside Summariser

    It's been a fantastic half, frantic, absolutely end-to-end stuff .

    It was white hot at times and Rovers had to endure a lot of pressure early on mostly put on by themselves Three drop balls and two penalties allowed Wigan to create a little bit of momentum early in that first half but Rovers inch by inch worked it back and then it was the Brad O’Neill infringement and Rovers haven't looked back.

    Wigan got consolation at the end with the penalty because they were going nowhere but that half truly belongs to Hull KR, absolutely dominant.