Hull KR strike up agreement with NRL club ahead of Las Vegas meet up
Hull KR have struck up a partnership with NRL club North Queensland Cowboys as they look to take the next step in their development as a club.
The two clubs have entered an agreement that will see the pair work together closely to make progress on and off the field as respective clubs. Both
KR and the Cowboys are due to play in Las Vegas next year and the agreement will see the two sets of players come together for an opposed training session in America before they take to the Allegiant Stadium pitch.
However, the partnership will also see three ‘virtual cross club working groups’ set up with monthly meetings across the first-team, academy and commercial aspects. CEOs Paul Lakin and Jeff Reibel will speak bi-monthly to discuss any findings or benefits found from the working groups, too.
Lakin insists the agreement is not a deal to swap on-field talent, but one that can see ideas shared in the hope of allowing both clubs to thrive and prosper in their respective competitions.
Paul Lakin on Hull KR deal with North Queensland Cowboys
“This is a fantastic opportunity for us to understand the inner workings of a well resourced NRL club,” Lakin said in a Hull KR statement. “From first team to off field, there’s so much we can share with each other and learn from.
“Like us, the Cowboys operate slightly outside the traditional ‘bubble’ and place a big emphasis on incremental growth, community development and the matchday experience to grow.
“This is not about signing or stealing each other’s talent, it’s a meaningful partnership for genuine mutual benefit including potential job swaps, and opportunities for our academy to tour Queensland.
Lakin insists the agreement is not a deal to swap on-field talent, but one that can see ideas shared in the hope of allowing both clubs to thrive and prosper in their respective competitions.
“We were attracted to the Cowboys because of the similar straight forward approach to things, and their strong community values which are also important to us.
“We are keen to emphasize, this is not an announcement we will make, and then we sit on the shelf, this will be a proactive relationship, that has six months of planning behind it, which we look forward to progressing over the coming years.”
North Queensland’s Jeff Reibel, added: “Hull KR are a club whose values and ambitions closely mirror our own. As high-performing organisations in the NRL and Super League respectively, both clubs are committed to long term success while delivering genuine community impact.
“This partnership opens development opportunities for our staff and organisation as a whole. It aligns with our focus on evolving our operations and learning from like-minded organisations to ensure we remain progressive and competitive.
“Importantly, it does not alter our existing player pathways system. It is designed to enhance our broader organisational capability by connecting with another performance driven club committed to growth.
“We look forward to the opportunity for our two clubs to come together in person in Las Vegas in 2026 to build further on the shared foundations we’ve begun to establish.”
Hull KR have struck up a partnership with NRL club North Queensland Cowboys as they look to take the next step in their development as a club. The two clubs have entered an agreement that will see the pair work together closely to make progress on and off the field as respective clubs. Both KR […]
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