Ryan Hall scored the 28th try of his career against Castleford on Friday night as Hull KR swept aside the Tigers at Craven Park, with the Robins 36-6 winners. And that stat got us thinking about Hall and his relentless try-scoring ability.
The 36-year-old winger became Super League‘s top try-scorer of all-time earlier this season, surpassing former Leeds Rhinos team-mate Danny McGuire’s long-standing record.
He’s now got 13 in 24 appearances across all competitions this year, and his four-pointer on Friday night against Cas was Hall’s 292nd career try in the British game.
Below, we take an in-depth look at Hall‘s club career on these shores to date, breaking down who he’s played the most, and perhaps more importantly, who he’s scored against the most!
Hall has played against 22 different clubs in the British game to date – only donning a shirt himself for boyhood club Leeds and current employers Hull KR.
Making his senior debut for Leeds in May 2007 against Bradford Bulls, he went on to feature 330 times for the Rhinos in total before departing for the NRL and Sydney Roosters at the end of the 2018 season.
Upon returning to Super League in 2021, he joined KR – and remains with the Robins today. Friday’s game against Castleford was his 98th appearance in their colours.