Rugby League Great Ryan Hall Inches Closer to Surpassing Super League Try Scoring Record
Hull KR veteran Ryan Hall is edging closer to breaking the Super League all-time try scoring record, a remarkable feat for the 36-year-old winger. Hall currently sits on 244 tries, just three behind the legendary Danny McGuire’s tally of 247, making him the next in line to claim the coveted title.
The England international, who has won numerous accolades including six Super League titles and two World Club Challenge crowns with Leeds Rhinos, would cement his legacy as one of the greatest wingers in the sport’s history should he surpass McGuire’s record. Hall’s prolific try-scoring ability has seen him climb the all-time scorers list, and he now sits just three tries away from drawing level with the former Leeds and Hull KR star.
Leigh Leopards winger in the running
Leigh Leopards winger Josh Charnley is also in the running, currently third on the list with 233 tries to his name. However, at 32 years old, Charnley may find it more challenging to catch up to the 36-year-old Hall in the race for the record.
“An extraordinary feat for the Hull KR veteran, Hall’s potential record-breaking achievement would solidify his legacy as one of the greatest try scorers in the history of the Super League competition.”
Boasting an impressive international career with Great Britain and England, as well as a trophy-laden stint with the Leeds Rhinos, Hall has cemented his place as a rugby league legend.
As the race for the Super League try scoring record heats up, all eyes will be on Ryan Hall as he looks to etch his name in the history books, further cementing his status as one of the sport’s most prolific and celebrated wingers.
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