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Hull KR player ratings as sensational Matt Parcell wreaks havoc in big win over Warrington

There were signs of rust which is perfectly understandable after a month on the sidelines but the Hull KR full-back popped up all over the field in a hugely influential performance, scoring a try and laying on two others.

Nice finish for his try and was solid in the main.

Some dangerous moments but the major damage was done elsewhere.

A typically busy performance from the Rovers skipper on his 350th career appearance and 50th consecutive start since joining the club, a remarkable feat.

Friday night was Hall at his best with the winger scoring two powerful tries, laying on another for Jez Litten and handling everything Warrington Wolves threw at him.

A late call-up after Jordan Abdull was ruled out with an ear infection and he did everything that was asked of him in a real team performance.

Tormented Warrington with his running game, showcasing his blistering speed with a poacher's finish from a loose Coote pass.

It was no coincidence that three of the four tries in the opening quarter came on the back of strong carries from Garratt. Went off with a head knock near the end but he passed his HIA.

As close to a perfect performance as a hooker can get with the Australian making an astounding 224 metres from 22 carries as he wreaked havoc around the ruck.

Ran with real intent to set the tone in the opening quarter.

Continues to make a mockery of the step up to Super League, scoring the opening try thanks to a strong finish before going on to make 130 metres from 17 carries in addition to 32 tackles with no misses.

Tony Smith revealed afterwards that the Australian was under the weather, which explained a relatively quiet performance.

The loose forward seemed to be involved in everything in a

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