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“Things went against us” – Willie Peters addresses Challenge Cup Final defeat

Hull KR head coach Willie Peters

Willie Peters was forced to stomach the heart ache of seeing his Hull KR side suffer a golden point defeat against the Leigh Leopards.

It was a great chance to win the Challenge Cup for the Robins and a chance to win their first Challenge Cup since 1980 and a first major trophy since 1985 as well.

When Matt Parcell scored the equalising with one minute and 45 seconds left on the clock, it seemed certain Hull KR would go on to win the game.

However, that wasn’t the case and Willie Peters was forced to address the press after the game.

Speaking to the press Peters assessed what went wrong and said things went against his side.

“I’m very proud of the players. I’m extremely proud of the players. We went through a lot in that game, and we didn’t handle that golden point all that well.

“We did, we have previously, but if you look at the 80 minutes and some things that sort of went against us at times, but we just hung in there, and it just proves and shows the fight in this team and the character in the side to keep going to the end there and lock it up, and then unfortunately we lose in golden points.

“So we had our joys a couple of times, didn’t we? But obviously this is hard to take. But really proud of the players.”

He underlined his pride speaking after the game as well:

“Yeah, absolutely, very, very proud, you can’t not. We spoke before the game, no regrets, don’t regret in terms of your individual performance and that’s around effort and competing. I thought all 17 players did that tonight.

“There’s no doubt we’re going to be disappointed and it’s a disappointed shed. Of course, we just lost a final but we also spoke about that we’ve got six, seven games to go in the Super League season and you can push and try and get to the finals and then see how we go off the back of that.”

Peters should be commended for what he has achieved at the club in 2023. They look like a team on the up and could soon develop into a top contender.

We can only hope this isn’t a set back for the Robins as they hope to grow into a truly special team in the Super League.

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