WINGER Junior Hoilett believes QPR can take a lot from Saturday’s Premier League opponents Hull City as the new campaign gets ready to kick-off.





Following the R’s return to the top flight Hoilett believes Rangers should be looking to emulate the Tigers in their bid to consolidate their place amongst footballs elite.





Hull finished 16th following their promotion to the Premier League and also qualified for Europe courtesy of an FA Cup final spot.





Ahead of Saturday’s season opener between the two sides at Loftus Road, Hoilett is hoping his QPR side can copy City’s model for success.





“Coming up from the Championship you want to get some quick wins under your belt straight away,” Hoilett told www.qpr.co.uk after Saturday’s final pre-season friendly against PAOK.





“Hull did that really well last season and then built on it and that’s what we have to try and emulate.





“They are in the Europa League and have signed some decent players so will be no pushovers.





“Last season was an excellent achievement for them and if we can imitate what they did then we should also have a good one.”





After missing the first week of pre-season with a slight calf strain, Hoilett has been one of the R’s standout pre-season performers since.





The former Blackburn midfielder scored once against Leyton Orient before grabbing a brace against Shamrock Rovers in Ireland.





That came after the diminutive attacker picked up a new role behind the front two as boss Harry Redknapp looks to deploy a 3-5-2 formation this term.





“With the new formation I feel more comfortable in behind the two strikers,” he admitted.





“I feel OK, I feel like I am up to par. I missed the first week of pre-season but I feel good now and I feel like I have had a decent pre-season.





“I’m starting to feel excited now about the start of the new Premier League season.





“Hopefully we can get off to a good start and get some points on the board real quick.





“If we can get the fans behind us in the first game by putting on a performance that would be terrific. We will need teams to fear us at home like we did last season.”





Hull City visit Loftus Road on Saturday, 3pm. A limited amount of tickets are still on sale HERE.



