LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In a move that has sparked excitement among fans and critics alike, Hull KR winger Ryan Hall has made the decision to return to his former club, the Leeds Rhinos, for the 2025 Super League season.
This final chapter in Hall's illustrious career is sure to be filled with drama, passion, and perhaps a few fireworks on the field.
Having previously donned the blue and amber jersey between 2007 and 2018, Hall was instrumental in helping Leeds secure six Super League Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups, and two World Club Challenge titles.
His experience, skill, and sheer determination have made him a legend in the sport, with his name etched in Rugby League history as England's all-time leading try-scorer.
After a brief stint with the Sydney Roosters in 2019, Hall made his triumphant return to Super League in 2021 with Hull KR, where he continued to showcase his talent by scoring an impressive 52 tries in 83 appearances.
Now, as he prepares to lace up his boots for one final season with the Rhinos, fans can expect nothing less than a masterclass in athleticism, finesse, and pure grit.
But Hall is not just focused on his own performance; he is determined to make a lasting impact both on and off the field.
As he transitions into retirement, he will take on a new role in the commercial department at Leeds, ensuring that his legacy continues to thrive long after he hangs up his jersey.
Speaking about his return to Leeds, Hall said, "This is not a parade for me.
I have work to do, and I still feel I have good rugby left in my legs." With his eyes set firmly on the prize, Hall is ready to give his all in what promises to be a thrilling finale to an incredible career.
Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports, as Hall leaves it all on the field in one last dance with destiny.