Leeds Rhinos winger Ryan Hall has said he is “not bothered” about the achievement of reaching 500 career appearances in Saturday’s home game against Wigan.
The 37-year-old, who made his debut for the Rhinos in May 2007, is the record try-scorer in Super League with 256.
He won six Grand Finals, one World Club Challenge and two Challenge Cups in his first spell with Leeds before returning to Headingley at the end of last season.
“I never thought I’d get to the milestones I have done but I’m not too bothered to be deadly honest… 500 games, yeah, everyone will make a big deal about it but I just see it as another game,” he told BBC Radio Leeds.
“A game against Wigan is big enough as it is and Leeds v Wigan is always a big game that means a lot to both teams.
“I’m trying to put all the accolades to one side because at the end of the day it is 80 minutes of rugby league.”
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