Matt Sing has no plans to stay in Rugby
9th June 2008
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Matt Sing's two-years at Hull has been full of injury.
Matt Sing says he has no plans to stay in rugby league.
The former Australian international, 33, will bring the curtain down on an illustrious career in September and he plans to pursue a brand new challenge.
Sing will hang up his boots having done just about everything there is to do in the sport.
He made his senior debut in 1993 for Penrith before going on to play for the Sydney City Roosters.
He left New South Wales to head back to his native Queensland and a spell at the North Queensland Cowboys in 2002, where he became their record try-scorer before joining Hull in time for the start of the 2007 season.
In total he scored 159 tries in the NRL which helped earn him 15 caps for Australia and a record 24 appearances in State of Origin games for Queensland.
But his spell at the KC Stadium has been dogged by injury and that has led him to call it a day.

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