Hull KR and Castleford condemn anti-social behaviour in statements

Steven Hughes
Super League fans

Both Hull KR and Castleford have released statements condemning anti-social behaviour that took place on Friday’s fixture.

There were incidents in the away end and in the car park on Friday night. Hull KR won the match 26-10 against the Tigers to claim their first win of the season.

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Both clubs announced they would be reviewing footage as well as working between themselves and the authorities.

Both Hull KR & Castleford “will not accept” anti-social behaviour

The Robins said in their statement: “Following an incident in the away section of the stadium and car park, the club are reviewing all footage supplied by supporters. As well as stadium CCTV, and other intelligence to submit a full report to local authorities, RFL and Castleford Tigers.

“At the beginning of the year, the club outlined a zero tolerance approach to anti-social behaviour. This will extend to away supporters who do not follow their team to Sewell Group Craven Park in the spirit of the family Rugby League atmosphere.

“Supporters are reminded they represent the club at home, and on the road. We thank them for their continued cooperation.”

Meanwhile, the Tigers added in theirs: “Following an incident in the away section and car park of Sewell Group Craven Park on Friday, 25th February 2022, Castleford Tigers are reviewing footage supplied by supporters. Along with stadium CCTV, and other intelligence to submit a full report to the local authorities, The RFL and Hull KR.

“The Club greatly appreciates the support of Tigers fans at home and away games. But Castleford Tigers will not accept any anti-social behaviour towards our own fans, other supporters, or matchday staff.

“The Club will make no further comment at this time.”

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