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Leeds Rhinos hooker Rob Burrow to retire at the end of the season

Leeds Rhinos' Rob Burrow breaks through to score a try during the Super League match at Headingley Stadium, Leeds.
Image: Rob Burrow will call time on his playing career at the end of the season

Leeds Rhinos hooker Rob Burrow will retire at the end of the current Betfred Super League season.

The 34-year-old has spent his entire career with the Rhinos and made 486 appearances to date since progressing from the club's academy.

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He has won seven Super League titles, three World Club Challenges, three League Leaders Shields and two Challenge Cups.

Burrow will remain with the Rhinos following his retirement, with the former England international taking up a new role in the player performance department working with the club's youth and talent development programme.

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"It has been an honour to play for Leeds my entire career and I feel now is the right time to move onto the next chapter in my career," Burrow told the club's website.

"I have been part of so many fantastic memories down the years and hopefully we can create a few more in the months ahead before I hang up my boots.

Rob Burrow of the Leeds Rhinos celebrates as he holds the trophy aloft with his team mates after the First Utility Super
Image: Burrow has won seven Super League titles during his career with Leeds Rhinos

"Player development is something that has always interested me having worked with the scholarship for many years earlier in my career and seen players like Stevie Ward, Liam Sutcliffe and Ashton Golding come through from being schoolboys to first team players.

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"Hopefully I can pass on my experience and love of the club to the next generation in my new role."

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Head coach Brian McDermott added: "Rob will be remembered as one of the greats of our game, not just in the Super League era but throughout the history of the sport.

"He is someone who never gave into the doubts of others early in his career and has continued to strive for excellence ever since.

"His role within the team has changed over the past fifteen years but his selfless attitude has meant he has always put the needs of the team ahead of his own preferences and has collected a host of silverware in return."

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