Charlie Mullan gives his verdict on the Hull KR player performances in their 62-10 win at London Broncos.Greg Eden: A hat-trick and a decent display goes some way to saying sorry for letting his team-mates down last week. 7Ade Gardner: Returned to the side with a try and was as dependable as ever on the right hand side. 7Liam Salter: Deserved his two tries for a committed performance but two errors spoiled his day. 7Kris Welham: Missed out on the tries, and despite losing the ball twice, he ran the ball well. 7Dave Hodgson: Hardly put a foot wrong as he set up a couple of tries in an assured display on the wing. 7Travis Burns: Chipped in with three assists as his workload was eased by Craig Hall's presence at scrum-half. 7Craig Hall: Was a handful with ball in hand averaging over 20 metres a carry, but a hamstring injury makes him a doubt for Widnes. 7Adam Walker: Got through a lot of work in difficult conditions and scored a fine try in the second half. 7Josh Hodgson: Produced his fifth successive game of 100 metres or more in just over an hour's play. 7Mick Weyman: Enjoyed himself with two tries in a faultless performance before a calf injury ended his game early. 7Kevin Larroyer:Proved his worth to the side once again, with more tackles than anyone else, 128 metres and a try. 8Jason Chan: Settling in to life at Rovers with a solid display from the start and will only get better. 7Neville Costigan: Helped Rovers get off to their fast start with a typical display and returned to help finish the game in style. 7James Green: Made good metres when he carried the ball and stopped London in their tracks when they targeted him. 7Connor Robinson: He won't forget his Super League debut with 43 minutes and a steady performance in front of his watching family. 7Jason Netherton: Came close to ending his five year wait for a try just before half-time but still made 81 metres. 7Aaron Ollett: Was having a great game when a knee injury ended his game, but hopefully not his season. 7
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