| Home team | Score | Away Team |
|---|---|---|
Hull K R
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34 - 24 |
Sheffield
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Last updated: 10th May 2009
Dobson: five goals
Hull Kingston Rovers needed a last-minute try from Ben Fisher to wrap up a hard-fought victory over Sheffield in the fifth round of the Challenge Cup.
It was a spirited display from the Eagles, who dominated the match at times and had the Super League high-flyers defending their own line desperately on a number of occasions.
There was a return to the Robins' line-up for veteran Stanley Gene but they lost Liam Colbon in the warm-up and youngster Frankie Mariano was included on the bench for his first team debut.
The home side had a scare on three minutes when Brendon Lindsay's kick through only just went dead in goal.
But on six minutes a sweeping move ended with Jake Webster going over in the right hand corner. Michael Dobson's conversion hit both an upright and the crossbar before bouncing over.
It took the Eagles just six minutes to level when Menzie Yere powered his way over the line, Johnny Woodcock converting.
Rovers responded well and Dobson and Cooke sent in Gene for a 19th-minute try converted by Dobson. Three minutes later a Cooke kick bounced back from an upright to leave Fisher with the easiest of scores, Dobson again converting.
Before the break they made it 22-6 with an unconverted try from Clint Newton.
Sheffield took full advantage when play resumed as Mariano knocked on from the kick-off and Sam Barlow crossed for a try converted by Woodcock.
At the other end Mariano looked to have atoned for his error by getting over the line but referee Thierry Alibert penalised him for a double movement.
On 59 minutes a Kyle Wood kick was gathered by Woodcock who scored and then added the conversion to make the score 22-18.
At that stage Rovers were wobbling, but just two minutes later they had restored the gap with a try from Shaun Briscoe, converted by Dobson.
Back came the Eagles as Wood burrowed over on 70 minutes with Woodcock converting.
That set up a tense finish but Fisher made sure of Rovers' quarter-final berth when he forced his way over in the last minute, with Dobson landing his fifth conversion out of six.
| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Carnegie Challenge Cup | |
| Saturday 13th February | |
| 14:00 | Wath Brow vs East Hull |
| 14:00 | British Police vs Leeds Met |
| 14:00 | Castleford Panthers vs Thatto Heath |
| 14:00 | Siddal vs Oulton Raiders |
| 14:30 | Rochdale Mayfield vs Leigh East |
| 14:30 | Wigan St Judes vs Milford |
| Sunday 14th February | |
| 12:30 | Edinburgh Eagles vs Blackwood Bulldogs |
| 14:00 | British Police vs Leeds Met |
| 14:30 | Royal Navy vs Nottingham Outlaws |
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Carnegie Challenge Cup | |
| Sunday 7th February | |
| West London Sharks 16 - 38 Nottingham Outlaws | |
| Saturday 6th February | |
| Stanningley 0 - 22 Wigan St Judes | |
| Normanton Knights 6 - 4 Wigan St Patricks | |
| Drighlington 26 - 10 West Hull | |
| Shaw Cross Sharks 8 - 44 Leigh MR | |
| Hull Dockers 26 - 12 Pilkington Recs | |
| Myton Warriors 20 - 15 Halton Simms Cross | |
| Sunday 31st January | |
| Royal Air Force 24 - 28 Warrington Wizards | |
| Sunday 24th January | |
| Gloucestershire Warriors 32 - 36 Edinburgh Eagles | |
| Warrington Wizards 46 - 4 Birmingham Univ | |