yes hull fc are way better than hull kr. fc have a better stadium better players and they have better tactics than kr
As of my last update in October 2023, Craven Park, the home of Hull KR, is owned by the club itself, Hull Kingston Rovers. The stadium has undergone various renovations and improvements over the years, but it remains under the management of the club's leadership. For the most current ownership details or any changes, it’s best to check the latest news from reliable sources or the club's official announcements.
The cast of BBC Super League Show - 2007 includes: Carl Ablett as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Danny Addy as Himself - Bradford Bulls Richard Agar as Himself - Head Coach, Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Paul Aiton as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Tanya Arnold as Herself - Presenter Joe Arundel as Himself - Hull FC Matty Ashurst as Himself - Salford Red Devils Roy Asotasi as Himself - Warrington Wolves Jordan Atkins as Himself - London Broncos Mitchell Aubusson as Himself - Sydney Roosters Jason Baitieri as Himself - Catalans Dragons William Barthau as Himself - Catalans Dragons Phil Bentham as Himself - Referee Sonny Bill Williams as Himself - Sydney Roosters Mike Bishay as Himself - London Broncos Thomas Bosc as Himself - Catalans Dragons Julien Bousquet as Himself - Catalans Dragons Josh Bowden as Himself - Hull FC Matty Bowen as Himself - Wigan Warriors Danny Bridge as Himself - Bradford Bulls Chris Bridge as Himself - Warrington Wolves Luke Briscoe as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats London Broncos as Themselves Danny Brough as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Nathan Brown as Himself - Head Coach, St Helens Bradford Bulls as Themselves Rob Burrow as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Rob Burrow as Himself - Special Guest Hep Cahill as Himself - Widnes Vikings Damien Cardace as Himself - Catalans Dragons Keale Carlile as Himself - Hull KR Justin Carney as Himself - Castleford Tigers Omari Caro as Himself - Hull KR Garreth Carvell as Himself - Hull FC Michael Channing as Himself - Castleford Tigers Josh Charnley as Himself - Wigan Warriors Rangi Chase as himself Rangi Chase as Himself - Salford Red Devils Daryl Clark as Himself - Castleford Tigers Tony Clubb as Himself - Wigan Warriors Ben Cockayne as Himself - Hull KR Dean Collis as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Boyd Cordner as Himself - Sydney Roosters Neville Costigan as Himself - Hull KR Eorl Crabtree as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Ben Crooks as Himself - Hull FC Dom Crosby as Himself - Wigan Warriors Jordan Crowther as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Leroy Cudjoe as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Francis Cummins as Himself - Head Coach, Bradford Bulls Matt Diskin as Himself - Bradford Matt Diskin as Himself - Bradford Bulls Kirk Dixon as Himself - Castleford Tigers Kieron Dixon as Himself - London Broncos Luke Dorn as Himself - Castleford Tigers Catalans Dragons as Themselves Josh Drinkwater as Himself - London Broncos Gil Dudson as Himself - Wigan Warriors Scott Dureau as Himself - Catalans Dragons Olivier Elima as Himself - Catalans Dragons Morgan Escare as Himself - Catalans Dragons David Faiumu as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Jamal Fakir as Himself - Catalans Dragons Ben Farrar as Himself - London Broncos Brett Ferres as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Carl Forster as Himself - London Broncos Jake Friend as Himself - Sydney Roosters Danny Galea as Himself - Widnes Vikings Lee Gaskell as Himself - Bradford Bulls Anthony Gelling as Himself - Wigan Warriors Alex Gerrard as Himself - Widnes Vikings Huddersfield Giants as Themselves Ryan Giggs as Himself - Spectator Tony Gigot as Himself - London Broncos Martin Gleeson as Himself - Salford Red Devils Pita Godinet as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Darrell Goulding as Himself - Wigan Warriors Harry Gration as Himself - Presenter Scott Grix as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Simon Grix as Himself - Warrington Wolves Aidan Guerra as Himself - Sydney Roosters Kurt Haggerty as Himself - Head Coach, Pilkington Recs Ryan Hampshire as Himself - Wigan Warriors Rhys Hanbury as Himself - Widnes Vikings Harrison Hansen as Himself - Salford Red Devils Zak Hardaker as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Iestyn Harris as Himself - Analyst Weller Hauraki as Himself - Castleford Tigers Aaron Heremaia as Himself - Hull FC Mickey Higham as Himself - Warrington Wolves Gareth Hock as Himself - Salford Red Devils Josh Hodgson as Himself - Hull KR Lance Hohaia as Himself - St Helens Graeme Horne as Himself - Hull KR Stuart Howarth as Himself - Salford Red Devils Craig Huby as Himself - Castleford Tigers Willie Isa as Himself - Widnes Vikings Phil Joseph as Himself - Widnes Vikings Antonio Kaufusi as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Elliot Kear as Himself - Bradford Bulls Brett Kearney as Himself - Bradford Bulls Kris Keating as Himself - Hull KR Jimmy Keinhorst as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Hull Kingston Rovers as Themselves Danny Kirmond as Himself - Wakefield Danny Kirmond as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Craig Kopczak as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Olsi Krasniqi as Himself - London Broncos Anthony Laffranchi as Himself - St Helens James Laithwaite as Himself - Warrington Wolves Kevin Larroyer as Himself - Hull KR Ali Lauitiiti as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Kruise Leeming as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Kylie Leuluai as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Macgraff Leuluai as Himself - Widnes Vikings Tom Lineham as Himself - Hull FC Rhodri Lloyd as Himself - Widnes Vikings Jonny Lomax as Himself - St Helens Rhys Lovegrove as Himself - Hull KR Will Lovell as Himself - London Broncos Shaun Lunt as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Reece Lyne as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Tom Makinson as Himself - St Helens Willie Manu as Himself - St Helens Manase Manuokafoa as Himself - Bradford Bulls Antoni Maria as Himself - Catalans Dragons Frankie Mariano as Himself - Castleford Tigers Stefan Marsh as Himself - Widnes Vikings Nesiasi Mataitonga as Himself - London Broncos Richard Mathers as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Steve McCormack as Himself - Head Coach, Scotland RL Jermaine McGillvary as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Michael McIlorum as Himself - Wigan Warriors Mike McMeeken as Himself - London Broncos Shannan McPherson as Himself - Salford Red Devils Paul McShane as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Daryl Millard as Himself - Catalans Dragons Grant Millington as Himself - Castleford Tigers Adam Milner as Himself - Castleford Tigers Anthony Minichiello as Himself - Sydney Roosters Thomas Minns as Himself - London Broncos Sam Moa as Himself - Sydney Roosters Joel Monaghan as Himself - Warrington Wolves Joel Moon as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Adrian Morley as Himself - Analyst Adrian Morley as Himself - Salford Adrian Morley as Himself - Salford Red Devils Daniel Mortimer as Himself - Sydney Roosters Gregory Mounis as Himself - Catalans Dragons Anthony Mullally as Himself - Bradford Bulls Jake Mullaney as Himself - Salford Red Devils Richie Myler as Himself - Warrington Wolves Dylan Napa as Himself - Sydney Roosters England National Rugby League Team as Themselves Scotland National Rugby League Team as Themselves Tom Olbison as Himself - Bradford Bulls Gene Ormsby as Himself - Warrington Wolves Lopini Paea as Himself - Catalans Dragons Mickey Paea as Himself - Hull FC Iafeta Paleaaesina as Himself - Hull FC Craig Parslow as Himself - Head Coach and Co-Founder, Aberdeen Warriors Larne Patrick as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Robbie Paul as Himself - Analyst Jamie Peacock as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Mitchell Pearce as Himself - Sydney Roosters Eloi Pelissier as Himself - Catalans Dragons Eddy Pettybourne as Himself - Wigan Warriors Jay Pitts as Himself - Hull FC Justin Poore as Himself - Hull KR Leon Pryce as Himself - Catalan Leon Pryce as Himself - Catalans Dragons Tony Puletua as Himself - Salford Red Devils Adrian Purtell as Himself - Bradford Bulls Andy Raleigh as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Jordan Rankin as Himself - Hull FC Steve Rapira as Himself - Salford Red Devils Stefan Ratchford as Himself - Warrington Wolves Pilkington Recs Arlfc as Themselves Salford Red Devils as Themselves Leeds Rhinos as Themselves James Roby as Himself - St Helens James Roby as Himself - St. Helens Sydney Roosters as Themselves Liam Salter as Himself - Hull KR Jarrod Sammut as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Craig Sandercock as Himself - Head Coach, Hull KR Dan Sarginson as Himself - Wigan Warriors Nick Scruton as Himself - Bradford Bulls Jamie Shaul as Himself - Hull FC Michael Shenton as Himself - Castleford Tigers Adam Sidlow as Himself - Bradford Bulls Kevin Sinfield as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Brad Singleton as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Nick Slyney as Himself - London Broncos Marc Sneyd as Himself - Castleford Tigers Sia Soliola as Himself - St Helens Zeb Taia as Himself - Catalans Dragons Fetuli Talanoa as Himself - Hull FC Jordan Tansey as Himself - Castleford Tigers Lama Tasi as Himself - Salford Red Devils Taulima Tautai as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Ben Thaler as Himself - Referee Iain Thornley as Himself - Wigan Warriors Danny Tickle as Himself - Widnes Vikings Castleford Tigers as Themselves Logan Tomkins as Himself - Wigan Warriors Wakefield Trinity Wildcats as Themselves Kyle Trout as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Chev Walker as Himself - Bradford Bulls Alex Walmsley as Himself - St Helens Adam Walne as Himself - Salford Red Devils Lucas Walshaw as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Shaun Wane as Himself - Head Coach, Wigan Warriors Stevie Ward as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Joe Wardle as Himself - Huddersfield Giants Aberdeen Warriors as Themselves Wigan Warriors Rugby League Football Club as Themselves Danny Washbrook as Himself - Wakefield Trinity Wildcats Trent Waterhouse as Himself - Warrington Wolves Kallum Watkins as Himself - Leeds Rhinos Kris Welham as Himself - Hull KR Joe Westerman as Himself - Hull FC Michael Weyman as Himself - Hull KR Scott Wheeldon as Himself - Castleford Tigers Elliott Whitehead as Himself - Catalans Dragons Joel Wicks as Himself - London Broncos Jon Wilkin as Himself - St Helens Warrington Wolves as Themselves Kirk Yeaman as Himself - Hull FC New Zealand National Rugby League Team as Themselves
10 swedish kr
krypton , KR atomic number 36
Kr is the symbol fir Krypton which shares it's name with superman's birth planet.
Hull FC and Hull KR.
Hull KR is based on the east side of Hull, traditionally wears a white kit with a red stripe across the breast (The Red Robins). They Rufus the Robin as there mascot and there home stadium is at Craven Park. While Hull FC is based on the west, traditionally there kit is Black and White, there mascot is the Airlie Bird and there at the KC Stadium which they share with Premiership Football team Hull City Tigers. There is a lot of rivalry between these two team as well as there fans. How ever to my knowledge there is little trouble and most take it in fun, as well as little trouble on match days. I personally am a Hull KR fan. :D
The record for the Castleford Tigers in 2012 is 6-21. The 6 games they won were against the Reds, Hull KR, Wildcats, Vikings, Reds, and the Giants. The teams they lost against were the Bulls, Dragons, Warriors, Rhinos, Broncos, Giants, Hull FC, Saints, Wolves, Hull KR, Wildcats, Bulls, Rhinos, Vikings, Wolves, Warriors, Wildcats, Broncos, Saints, Dragons, and Hull FC.
I think it was Clive Sullivan, late 60s early 70s, he played for Hull fc and Hull Kr. he was fantastic winger.
Hull fc have got more money as of 2010 , they have sold many season passes and shirts and most home games are sell outs. On The Other Hand Hull Kr Are about £4million in debt.
Tom Briscoe is hull fc's youngest player (19): D.O.B. 19/3/1990. He is currently injured but he normally plays as a winger or centre.Tom was pulled out of collage last year to play for FC . This is toms first full season and is going on to be one of Hull FC's greatest youngsters after last July whilst versing oppersite side of hull - hull kr tom made an outstanding 80 metre run and scored a wonderful try. The manager of Hull FC , Richard Agar has said " Tom is a great player and is going to have an amazing future!"
Wigan 18 Hull Kingston Rovers 11
Is a Rugby team based in East Hull; there kit is white with a thin red strip across the breast and red sleeves. The Away kit is Gray with thin Orange Breast and Orange Sleeves. (Other seasons it has being is opposite colours to the home kit, but they had a slight change this season.) Its ground is New Craven Park and there mascot is Rufus the Robin. By the way, my opinion is Hull KR is the better of the two rugby teams in Hull. :D
As much as any team can claim fame in the world of rugby league football, or more specifically, the English professional league of the sport, Hull KR can toss a cap in the ring. And if you're the type that needs some reasons in support of the suggestion, keep reading. Hull Kingston Rovers (Hull KR) have been around since 1882. They're based in (you guessed it) Hull, England, and as much as the world has changed in the time since they organized, the Robins (their nickname) have made every attempt to keep pace. The lads have been in Super League since elevation in 2006, and their brisk play may allow them to remain a while. Use the link below to review some facts and learn more about the history of this remarkable club.
The atom of xenon (Xe) is larger than the atom of krypton (Kr) because xenon has more electrons and a larger atomic radius.
Natural isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80, Kr-81, Kr-82, Kr-83, Kr-84, Kr-86.
Natural isotopes of krypton are: Kr-78, Kr-80, Kr-81, Kr-82, Kr-83, Kr-84, Kr-86.