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  • Hull KR reach semi-finals with 48-10 victory over York Knights

  • Tries from Tyrone May, Sauaso Sue, Jack Broadbent & Jai Whitbread help Hull KR to 24-6 half-time lead, Xavier Va'a with York's try

  • Robins' Mikey Lewis opens scoring in second half with brilliant individual try before Myles Harrison went over in the corner for York's second

  • May scores two tries in three minutes to claim a hat-trick

  • Joe Burgess wraps up win with spectacular finish in corner

  • St Helens through to semi-finals after 36-4 win over Catalans Dragons on Friday

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  1. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Hull KR 30-10 York

    Right from the kick-off, Ata Hingano - who has the sun in his eyes - lets the ball sail dead and Hull KR force a goal-line drop-out.

    It's been one of those afternoons for York, really.

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    TRY: Hull KR 30-10 Yorkpublished at 61 mins

    Myles Harrison

    Yep, all good. York earn another four points and move into double figures.

    Regardless of today's result, Myles Harrison's had a great afternoon having joined from Newcastle Thunder on loan.

    York work the ball wide to him and he races in with style at the corner. Unfortunately for him, however, he misses the extras.

  3. TRY REVIEWpublished at 61 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    Myles Harrison's over at the corner for York but we're going upstairs again.

    Has he gone in to touch in the process of going over? Has there been any obstructions in the build-up?

    Let's see.

  4. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    Joe Burgess knocks on as a York kick rebounds off his hand and goes forward.

    York gain another set midway through the Hull KR half.

    But can they do something with it?

  5. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    There's some consternation from the home supporters as Xavier Va'a hauls down Mikey Lewis in the process of the Hull KR man's kick on the turnover.

    Nowt wrong with it, though, and play continues.

  6. NO TRYpublished at 57 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    Nope, not given.

    Liam Moore judges Sauaso Sue made a double movement having already been tackled.

    A 24-point deficit remains. York have put in a valiant effort, but time's running out now and they've made little difference in the second half in terms of attack.

  7. TRY REVIEWpublished at 56 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    Sauaso Sue's gone over for what could be his second try of the afternoon for Hull KR.

    It's not given on field so we return to video referee Liam Moore.

  8. Postpublished at 53 mins

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    I think what makes that Mikey Lewis try even more impressive is that the kick is sent WITH the direction of the wind at Craven Park.

    Meaning Lewis has to show some incredible acrobatics and strength to stop it from going out at all, let alone to then collect the ball and ground it virtually in mid air.

  9. Postpublished at 14:47 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 30-6 York

    John Kear
    Former Wales head coach on BBC Two

    His spatial awareness is sensational to ground it in goal. Magic Mikey at his best.

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    TRY: Hull KR 30-6 Yorkpublished at 51 mins

    Mikey Lewis, goal Mikey Lewis

    It's given.

    A high kick is sent by Hull KR towards goal and Mikey Lewis makes chase.

    He takes a touch in the air to slow its momentum, then jumps to collect the ball and ground before it goes dead.

    Some Mikey Magic, there. Incredible skill. And he adds the extras to his own try, too.

    Hull KR's Mikey Lewis touches down to score a try against York KnightsImage source, SWpix.com
  11. TRY REVIEWpublished at 50 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    Mikey Lewis might just have scored an absolute pearler of a try here.

    But we go back upstairs.

  12. Postpublished at 48 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    Oliver Gildart does well to keep hold of the ball on the turnover as Hull KR march onwards.

    They win a set of six a mere five metres from the York line but a wayward Mikey Lewis pass rebounds and goes out.

    A rare error from the KR man.

  13. Postpublished at 45 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    Mikey Lewis tries to race through a gap shortly after York cheaply waste their captain's challenge.

    But the Hull KR talisman can't quite get through and York end up winning the ball back.

    Still no score in the second half which favours the hosts.

  14. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    Joe Burgess goes into touch under pressure from the York Knights defence.

    A bit more of a subdued start to the second half compared to the first.

  15. SECOND HALFpublished at 40 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    We're back under way.

    York kick us off and are now playing into the wind, rather than with it.

  16. When's the draw for the semi-final?published at 14:31 BST 11 April

    #bbcrl

    A reminder in case you missed it.

    The draw for the final four takes place during half-time of tomorrow's quarter-final between Wakefield and Wigan.

    That tie is being broadcast live on BBC One and Leeds legend Jamie Peacock will conduct the draw alongside footballing legend Chris Kamara.

  17. Postpublished at 14:29 BST 11 April

    HT: Hull KR 24-6 York

    Kevin Brown
    Former England international on BBC Two

    They've found a really nice balance, Hull KR. When they can play, they can play.

    But when Jai Whitbread scored, it sapped York's energy.

  18. Postpublished at 14:28 BST 11 April

    HT: Hull KR 24-6 York

    Jon Wilkin
    Former England international on BBC Two

    It's a really dominant first half from Hull KR. But for Mark Applegarth there's some hope in the first half. It wasn't completely one-sided.

  19. 'We need to start second half well'published at 14:26 BST 11 April

    HT: Hull KR 24-6 York

    Hull KR second-rower James Batchelor told BBC Sport:

    "We've got to focus on ourselves. We've not started second halves well enough recently so that's going to be the big focus on us for the second half."

  20. 'A tough start' for Yorkpublished at 14:20 BST 11 April

    HT: Hull KR 24-6 York

    York Knights prop Paul Vaughan told BBC Sport:

    "It was a bit of a tough start. We got back in the fight there we've got to keep on completing well and finish our sets and take it from there."