Ryan Hall extends his time at Hull KR

Drew Darbyshire

England winger Ryan Hall has signed a new one-year contract extension with Hull KR, keeping him at the club until at least the end of 2023.

The 33-year-old was Super League’s leading try scorer with 15 tries before his season was cut short last week due to a shoulder injury.

Hall, who arrived from NRL side Sydney Roosters ahead of this season, has formed a strong left edge partnership with club captain Shaun Kenny-Dowall.

Hull KR coach Tony Smith said: “Ryan’s been great in all aspects of having a good pro here – from performance to try scoring and leadership, he’s been terrific.

“He’s very professional and has been a really good influence. He takes care of himself and he’s in great shape. I know he’s got an injury at the minute but that’s part and parcel of rugby league. It’s not an issue that’s going to restrict him very long, he’ll be ready for pre-season.

“The way he’s approached this year is just 100% and he gives that all the time. I think for somebody who takes good care of himself and trains so hard, Ryan’s got potential to play on for a long time yet.”

Hall won six Super League titles, two Challenge Cups, two World Club Challenges and two League Leaders’ Shields in his time at Leeds between 2007-18.

The prolific winger, who has scored 211 tries in 300 Super League appearances, has won 40 caps in total for Great Britain and England.

Hall, who won the Lance Todd Trophy in 2014 for a man of the match performance at Wembley, has been named in the Super League Dream Team on four occasions (2009, 2010, 2012 and 2014).