Hull KR Closing in on Signing Boyhood Robin Jack Brown from Hull FC
Hull KR are on the brink of securing a major signing as they close in on bringing boyhood fan Robin Jack Brown from local rivals Hull FC. The prop, who has been a standout player for the Black and Whites, is set to make the switch to the Robins as part of their 2025 recruitment plans.
Brown, who has been a loyal supporter of Hull KR since childhood, is currently off-contract at the end of the season, making him a prime target for Rovers. With George King potentially on his way out to Huddersfield Giants, Hull KR have wasted no time in identifying Brown as a key player they want in their squad next year.
The 18-year-old made his debut for Hull FC at a young age and has since become a regular in the Super League, making 65 appearances for the club. Despite a challenging season last year, Brown has shown immense potential and is seen as a valuable addition to the Hull KR lineup.
While Hull KR have already made some significant signings, including Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Jack Broadbent, they are still looking to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. With several players off-contract, the Robins are making strategic moves to secure top talent like Brown.
On the other hand, Hull FC is gearing up for a major squad overhaul under the leadership of Director of Rugby Richie Myler. With Brown’s departure imminent and other players like Cam Scott also set to leave, the Black and Whites are expected to be active in the recruitment market to revamp their team for the future.
As the rivalry between the two Hull clubs heats up, the transfer of Robin Jack Brown to Hull KR is shaping up to be a significant move that could have a major impact on both teams in the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.