
Rugby Star Josh Charnley Breaks All-Time Try Record at 34
Josh Charnley just became the greatest try-scorer in Super League history, reaching 272 career tries at age 34. The Leigh Leopards winger scored a hat-trick to break a record that stood for years, proving age is just a number.
At 34 years old, Josh Charnley just rewrote rugby league history by becoming the Super League's all-time leading try-scorer.
The Leigh Leopards winger scored three tries in a dominant 38-12 victory over Bradford Bulls, pushing his career total to 272 tries and surpassing Leeds Rhinos legend Ryan Hall's longstanding record. Charnley's journey to the top started as a teenager debuting for Wigan Warriors in 2010, and 16 years later, he's still going strong.
The historic moment came at Bradford's Odsal Stadium, where Charnley showed the same electric finishing ability that made him famous. His first try came from a perfectly placed kick that bounced into his path. The second showcased pure skill as he side-stepped two defenders on the touchline before diving over to equal Hall's mark.
After Bradford briefly fought back in the second half, Charnley completed his hat-trick to claim the record outright. The veteran winger now has 16 tries this season alone, trailing only one other player in the current campaign.

Why This Inspires
Charnley's achievement spans three different clubs and represents 16 years of consistent excellence at rugby's highest level. In a sport where speed and power typically favor younger players, his ability to remain one of the league's most dangerous finishers demonstrates the value of experience and dedication.
The record-breaking performance helped Leigh win their sixth match in seven games, moving them within striking distance of the playoff positions. His teammates rallied around the milestone, with multiple players contributing tries to turn the game into a celebration.
The only concern was Charnley limping off with 15 minutes remaining, though Leigh's coaching staff expressed hope he'll continue adding to his new record. With half the season still to play, the evergreen winger shows no signs of slowing down.
Next February, Bradford and Leigh will meet again in Las Vegas at the NFL Raiders' stadium, marking the first cross-Pennines rugby match held in America. If Charnley keeps performing like this, fans on both sides of the Atlantic will have something special to witness.
Sixteen years, three teams, and 272 tries later, Josh Charnley has proven that records are made to be broken by those who refuse to stop chasing them.
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Based on reporting by BBC Sport
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