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Hall: Rhinos desperate to right some wrongs against bogey side Saints

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July 10, 2025

Beating the league leaders was special, but veteran winger Ryan Hall says what matters to Leeds Rhinos now is coming up with a repeat performance.

- by Peter Smith

Hall: Rhinos desperate to right some wrongs against bogey side Saints

After successive wins against fourth-placed Leigh Leopards and table-topping Hull KR, Rhinos move on to tomorrow's visit of fifth-placed St Helens.

Last Sunday's victory ended a six-match barren run against the Robins, but Leeds haven't beaten Saints at AMT Headingley since August, 2018, a game Hall played and scored in during his first spell at the club.

"It is a big game and it's important we back up," Hall said. "Saints had a good win against Hull FC and they beat us last time so we know they are a good side. They beat us in the Challenge Cup and the league and we've only beaten them once this season, so they have got the wood on us so far. We want to put that right at Headingley on Friday."

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