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Ryan Hall picks out two Hull KR teammates he wants to sign new deals as he outlines title aspirations

Hull KR winger Ryan Hall is determined to reach the same heights he experienced with Leeds Rhinos during his time at the Robins. The prolific try-scorer was on media duties this week and discussed the long-term goals for Rovers, with the personal aim to feature once again for England in this year's World Cup also on the forefront of the 34-year-old's hopes.

"We're building towards the right direction and where we need to be," said Hall. "We know we are still in all the competitions at the moment, and we are in the semi-final of the Challenge Cup next week and we aim to be in the play-offs come the end of the year. We want to win something as a team, that will determine the success of this bunch of players."

The veteran outside-back is currently fourth on the Super League scoring ladder, with eight tries to his name, adding to the 14 he scored in red and white last year, but Hall played down his recent form and heaped the praise on his teammates for providing him with the opportunities to cross the whitewash.

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"Tries are a by-product of a good team performance, I've said that throughout my career, if I end up with the ball at the end of a flair move, I'll finish it off, its a team effort and I'm happy to be a small cog in the wheel. Of course I'm happy with the work I'm doing for the club, I always go out to be the best player I can."

Hall is England's record try-scorer, with 36 tries in 38 appearances to his name, but the winger believes he still has a big part to play in the national setup, and is hoping to feature in this year's World Cup, after securing a place in Shaun Wane's training squad. England are set to play Ellery Hanley's Combined

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