Hull KR chief executive Mike Smith believes the club are in good shape off the field after some encouraging season pass sales.
Rovers will see their membership price freeze deadline expire today, but the club have already seen a small increase in sales compared to this time last year.
Having reshaped their squad with 13 new signings following a year when the play-offs proved a step too far, the Robins have been encouraged by the initial uptake.
"It's not massive numbers, only a small percentage, but it's a good start particularly as it follows last season's 15 per cent increase in sales," said Smith.
"Given the backdrop of what happened last season and the turnover of players, we're encouraged to be up year on year ahead of the deadline.
"We'll see where we are on February 8 and hopefully we'll be able to announce an overall rise on memberships."
Rovers are hoping they can become the only club in Super League to post an increase in season pass sales for the last two consecutive seasons.
As well as allowing fans to spread the cost over 10 months, the Robins have slashed under-16 prices by 50 per cent for fans who sign up to the Junior Robins scheme.
• PASS holders have until 2pm today to take advantage of the price freeze deadline.
Adult pass holders can save up to £127 compared to if they bought tickets on the day of a game, the equivalent of five free games.
If Rovers qualify for an additional home game during the new Super 8s phase, that game will be free to all members.
Visit www.hullkr.co.uk/tickets to buy a pass.
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