Ryan Hall to End Playing Career at Leeds Rhinos, Returns for 2025 Season and Beyond
Ryan Hall, the legendary winger, is set to make a triumphant return to Leeds Rhinos for the 2025 season, marking the end of his illustrious playing career. The 37-year-old, who previously played for the club from 2007 to 2018, was instrumental in Leeds’ success, helping them secure six Super League Grand Finals, two Challenge Cups, and two World Club Challenge titles.
After a stint with Sydney Roosters in 2019, Hall made his way back to Super League in 2021 with Hull KR, where he continued to showcase his talent by scoring 52 tries in 83 appearances. Now, he is ready to don the blue and amber jersey once again for his final season as a player before transitioning into a role in the club’s commercial department upon retirement.
Hall, who is England’s all-time leading try-scorer, expressed his excitement about returning to Leeds, stating, “I still feel I have got good rugby in the legs.” With just four tries away from breaking the all-time Super League record held by his former teammate Danny McGuire, Hall is determined to make his final season a memorable one.
Reflecting on his time at Hull KR, Hall expressed gratitude for the opportunity to continue playing despite facing challenges in the NRL. He credited the club for believing in him and allowing him to showcase his skills on the field.
As Hall prepares to embark on his final season with Leeds Rhinos, fans can expect to witness the winger’s unwavering determination and passion for the game as he aims to leave a lasting legacy on the field before transitioning into the next chapter of his career with the club.
