Hull KR winger Ryan Hall

LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton

Rugby League stalwart Ryan Hall will bid adieu to Hull KR at the close of the 2024 season after a four-year stint with the Super League outfit.

The 36-year-old winger, who made the move from the Sydney Roosters in 2020 after a two-year stint, has etched his mark with 52 tries in 83 appearances for the Robins.

With just four more tries needed to shatter the Super League try-scoring record of 247, Hall's legacy is set to be etched in Rugby League folklore.

Reflecting on his time at the club, Hall expressed gratitude for the opportunity that came his way in 2020, despite his injury-riddled spell in the NRL and advancing age.

"The club had every reason to overlook me, but they saw something worth investing in," the former Leeds Rhinos star conveyed to the club's website with a hint of nostalgia.

As Hall gears up for his final season in the red and white, Rugby League enthusiasts eagerly await to witness his swansong and a potentially record-breaking campaign on the field.

The curtain call beckons for a true Rugby League warrior, as Hall's departure marks the end of an era at Hull KR.

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