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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. Half-timepublished at 14:18 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    The hooter's sounded and Hull KR are in the driving seat and will surely be pulling up to the Challenge Cup semi-final.

    York have their work cut out if they are to avoid going out here.

  2. Postpublished at 14:16 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    John Kear
    Former Wales head coach on BBC Two

    Because Dean Hadley obstructed the defender, Mikey Lewis needed to find the flow and surrender, basically.

    He took advantage, played on, a player had been obstructed and that's the correct call.

  3. NO TRYpublished at 37 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    No dice, chief. Mikey Lewis is denied.

    Dean Hadley is judged to have obstructed a York defender in the build-up to Lewis going over and the try's not given.

  4. TRY REVIEWpublished at 37 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    Mikey Lewis is over for what looks like another Hull KR try.

    Referee Marcus Griffiths says no try, but what will video referee Liam Moore think?

  5. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Hull KR 24-6 York

    It's a long, long way back for York now, you'd expect.

    There's been moments of brightness, but Hull KR are well in control now with the break approaching.

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    TRY: Hull KR 24-6 Yorkpublished at 35 mins

    Jai Whitbread, goal Rhyse Martin

    Hull KR make that pressure count again.

    Jez Litten causes problems for York again. This time as he's trapped in oceans of space and has the time to offload to Jai Whitbread, who spins, beats a crowd of York players camped on the try-line and dots down next to the upright.

    Rhyse Martin adds the two.

  7. Postpublished at 34 mins

    Hull KR 18-6 York

    Dear oh dear.

    York's Scott Galeano is hauled, unceremoniously, by a crowd of Hull KR bodies into his own goal and concedes a drop-out in the process.

    Another Hull KR set of six inside York's 10 beckons.

  8. Postpublished at 32 mins

    Hull KR 18-6 York

    Possession wise it's 60-40 in Hull KR's favour.

    Again, a York error is penalised and Hull KR win a penalty in their own half.

    That's four penalties conceded by the visitors, now.

  9. Postpublished at 29 mins

    Hull KR 18-6 York

    John Kear
    Former Wales head coach on BBC Two

    In a Challenge Cup game it doesn't matter if you win by one point or 101 points. You win and you're into the next round.

  10. PENALTY: Hull KR 18-6 Yorkpublished at 28 mins

    Rhyse Martin

    And Rhyse Martin, as you might expect, nails the kick and adds two points to Hull KR's tally.

    The gap is now 12 points. But should they have run the ball and gone for a try given their proximity to the line?

  11. Challenge successfulpublished at 27 mins

    Hull KR 16-6 York

    Aha, so Jez Litten didn't spill the ball.

    It was clawed out of his grasp by Nikau Williams as he's wrestled to ground in the tackle.

    The challenge is successful. Hull KR are awarded a penalty and they opt to go for the two.

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    Captain's Challengepublished at 27 mins

    Hull KR 16-6 York

    Hull KR are mere metres away from the whitewash and Jez Litten collects the ball and races towards the line.

    He spills the ball and it's given as a knock-on but the hosts issue a captain's challenge.

    We go upstairs.

  13. Postpublished at 13:58 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 16-6 York

    John Kear
    Former Wales head coach on BBC Two

    Their resilience is absolutely first class when you think there's loan players aplenty.

    They're still coming out here and giving it their all.

  14. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Hull KR 16-6 York

    Some cheap errors from York this afternoon. Mostly when they get going and string some passes together in the Hull KR half.

    That being said, they're looking lively with ball in hand despite the 10-point deficit.

  15. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Hull KR 16-6 York

    Good stuff, this.

    Scott Galeano earns some mighty metres for York as he beats Joe Burgess to the punch on the wing.

    York get themselves deep into Hull KR territory and Ata Hingano looks to offload and send one of his team-mates through, but the Robins regain possession.

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    TRY: Hull KR 16-6 Yorkpublished at 15 mins

    Jack Broadbent, goal Rhyse Martin

    It is indeed given. Nowt wrong in the build-up.

    Mikey Lewis is integral for Hull KR, here. He shows the foresight to keep the ball alive as he squeezes into space, wrong footing the York defence.

    He exchanges possession with James Batchelor and replays show there's no knock-on or owt ahead of him teeing up Jack Broadbent to go over.

    Rhyse Martin adds the extras.

  17. TRY REVIEWpublished at 13:49 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 10-6 York

    Jack Broadbent's over for Hull KR but we're going back to video referee Liam Moore.

    Is there a knock-on in the build-up?

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    TRY: Hull KR 10-6 Yorkpublished at 13:46 BST 11 April

    Xavier Va'a, goal Myles Harrison

    It's given!

    York made their pressure count and Xavier Va'a shows incredible power to ground the ball over the line under the cosh from a crowd of Hull KR players.

    Loanee Myles Harrison adds the two.

  19. TRY REVIEWpublished at 13:45 BST 11 April

    Hull KR 10-0 York

    York are over the whitewash but it's gone upstairs to video referee Liam Moore.

    Are they are going to register their first points of the tie?

  20. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Hull KR 10-0 York

    Better now from York.

    Some good ball movement laterally from right to left allows Joe Law to race through a sea of Hull KR bodies, and a kick on the turnover from Ata Hingano is sheepishly bumped dead by Joe Burgess.

    York then win another set just 10 metres out. Surely this is their chance.