Former Salford Red Devil, Chris Hill, has announced that he will be retiring from Rugby League at the end of the 2025 season, bringing an incredible 21-year career to a close.
The Wigan-born prop made his professional Rugby League debut at Leigh in 2005, staying for 6 years and making over 150 appearances before moving to Warrington Wolves.
Over the next 9 years, Hill became a staple at Warrington, playing 297 games, scoring over 144 points for his side and winning the Challenge Cup twice in Primrose and Blue.
After a 3-year spell at Huddersfield, the 37-year-old made his move to Salford in 2025.
Internationally, he holds 37 caps for England with an additional 4 caps in a Great Britain jersey.
Whilst his time here was short, he became a valued member of the team and represented the club with honour.
Everyone at Salford wishes him the best with the future and thanks him for putting on the red shirt!