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The last Hull KR side to win at St Helens and where they are now

It's been 3,267 days since Hull KR last recorded a victory over St Helens on away turf when the Robins secured a 24-12 win over Saints in 2013. Rovers travelled to the Totally Wicked Stadium without key players Kris Welham, Lincoln Withers, Rhys Lovegrove and Liam Salter.

Travis Burns, Alex Brown and Greg Eden scored first-half tries for the Robins, but it was Michael Dobson who inspired Hull KR on the night by kicking six goals and was a significant threat to Saints all night. We look at where the starting 17 from the famous victory are now.

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The fullback made 39 appearances for the club across two seasons, scoring 24 tries. Still, Eden's inconsistency saw his game time at Rovers peter out before landing a gig in the NRL with Brisbane Broncos. Eden spent most of his time down under with the Broncos' affiliate club Wynnum Manly Seagulls before heading to hometown club Castleford ahead of the 2017 season. Eden recently scored his 100th Castleford try but is out of contract at The Jungle this year.

The Jamaican international spent one year in East Hull, scoring nine tries in 13 appearances. Since leaving Rovers, Brown found it tough to nail down a club and floated around the lower leagues with Leigh Centurions, Batley Bulldogs, Dewsbury Rams, Bradford Bulls, Halifax Panthers and Coventry Bears. He now is a certified personal trainer and runs a security firm for VIP events.

One of the club's most underrated players in the Super League era. Horne was used as a utility player during his time at Hull KR and featured for the Robins in the 2015 Challenge Cup Final. He left Craven Park after securing the club's promotion back to Super League

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