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Rob Burrow in numbers

The playmaker will hope to add to the 22 major finals he has appeared in for the Leeds Rhinos.

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Leeds great Rob Burrow has announced he will retire at the end of the Super League season.

The 34-year-old made his debut in 2001 and has spent his entire career with the Rhinos.

Here, we look at Burrow’s career in numbers.

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Rob Burrow celebrates after winning the 2012 Super League Grand Final
Rob Burrow celebrates after winning the 2012 Super League Grand Final (Mike Egerton/EMPICS Sport)

Burrow has twice won the Harry Sunderland Trophy as man of the match in the Super League Grand Final.

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Even though he has played hooker increasingly in the latter part of his career, Burrow has retained the number seven jersey throughout.

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The number of seasons Burrow has spent in the professional ranks.

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Burrow has won seven Grand Finals, three World Club Challenges, three League Leaders’ Shields and two Challenge Cups from his 22 final appearances.

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His total appearances for Leeds, making him fifth in their all-time list.

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