HULL KR SECURE KIWIS’ STAR PETA HIKU ON THREE-YEAR DEAL

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HULL KR SECURE KIWIS’ STAR PETA HIKU ON THREE-YEAR DEAL

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Hull KR are excited to confirm the club have secured the signature of New Zealand International, Peta Hiku on a three-year deal until the end of 2026.

A versatile back, Hiku has made 190 NRL appearances during his career in-between being capped 17 times for the revered, New Zealand international side.

Now in his second season with the North Queensland Cowboys, Hiku joined the side ahead of the 2022 season and has made 36 appearances, helping the side to a 70%-win rate when on the field.

Able to play at halfback, centre and fullback, the 30-year-old helped the Cowboys to an NRL Preliminary Grand Final last season, falling one win short of an NRL Grand Final before playing in all of the Kiwis’ Rugby League World Cup games last Autumn.

No stranger to the Betfred Super League, Hiku joined the Warrington Wolves on a short-term deal at the back end of the 2017 season, scoring 10 tries in 11 appearances for the Wire.

A dangerous ball-runner with the ability to influence games around the field, Peta is delighted to be joining the Robins for 2024: ‘It’s exciting the way the club have been going this year and what Willie (Peters) has been talking about with how the club’s building too, it’s exciting to be a part of it.’

Equally effective at centre and stand-off, Hiku is looking forward to having an influential role at fullback within the Robins’ spine: ‘I’m looking at it being enjoyable, you get your hands on the ball more and are more involved in the game. That’s in attack and defence, you have to be involved in everything and I’m looking forward to it.’

Lastly, the 17-time New Zealand international already has his eyes set on running out on game day in front of the club’s devoted Red Army: ‘The way the Robins crowd get behind the team and the passion the community has for their footy, it makes it more enjoyable as a player, I can’t wait to experience all that.’

Speaking on securing Hiku’s signature for 2024 onwards, Hull KR Head Coach, Willie Peters said: ‘We’re excited to welcome Peta to Hull KR next season. Peta is proven at every level in the game and brings a wealth of experience to our side.

‘It’s a real capture to have Peta join us from next season. Peta’s high standards in the NRL and for the Kiwis is a testament to his ability on the field and to him as a person.

‘We’ve earmarked Peta to play fullback for us next season with him playing their through the grades and in the NRL.

‘However, Peta’s versatility will be an asset to us next season as he can play Fullback, Five Eight and Centre, equally well. Peta is a strong leader and a motivated winner.

‘I’d like to welcome Peta, his wife, and his children to Hull KR for 2024.’

Player Biography

Name: Peta Hiku

Date of Birth: 4 December 1992

Place of Birth: Gisborne, New Zealand

Position: Fullback, Centre, Stand-off

Junior Club: Manurewa Marlins

Height: 181cm

Weight: 102kg

Previous Clubs: Manly Sea Eagles, Penrith Panthers, Warrington Wolves, New Zealand Warriors, North Queensland Cowboys

NRL Games: 190

New Zealand Caps: 17

NRL Debut: Manly Sea Eagles vs. Cronulla Sharks, 14th April 2013, Brookvale Oval

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