Hull KR will offer Super League clubs a total of 816 tickets for the 2025 season, with Craven Park set for another year of sellouts. The Robins, who were surprised themselves at the speed of membership sales, are now at 9,200 for the upcoming campaign.
The east-Hull outfit has agreed the away allocation figure with the seven Super League clubs who bring the ‘highest followings,’ with Rovers ‘offering them 816 North Stand tickets. This allocation will not be the standard 10% but is due to ‘extended membership sales.’
Meanwhile, Paul Lakin has said Hull KR’s membership totals are ‘incredible.’ He added, through recent Supporter Council meeting minutes, that the east stand has shown that the extra demand is there. As per Lakin’s exclusive interview with Hull Live last month, Rovers have temporarily extended the east stand towards the southern end of the ground, adding over 1,000 to Craven Park’s capacity, and will make it permanent if the demand continues to be there.
Elsewhere, Craig Franklin has confirmed that the north stand has all but sold out with ‘single seats and some small pockets remaining.’ The same applies for the west stand. The east stand was sold out but a small batch have been made available after some cancellations.
The club has also confirmed that they will assess if the temporary seating at the southern end needs to return, with any structure needing to pass a health and safety inspection. The club must see that match days ‘can cope with the extra demand in the east stand first.’
Franklin also discussed the ticket resell option, confirming that non-ticketed members are non-stand-specific, with such members gaining priority on any seats released. There are no spaces left in the east stand, with the club selling those spots as memberships. He added that the tickets resell option wasn’t ‘as successful as we would have liked.’
Rovers begin their Super League season at home to Castleford Tigers on Friday 14 February.
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