Hall relieved to be in Bennett's reckoning
He lines up against Widnes Vikings on Sunday in only his second game back after three months out with an ankle issue.
Hall had yet to even make his comeback against Wakefield Trinity when he was invited along to Bennett’s 31-man get-together.
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Hide AdGranted, most people would consider the 28-year-old – nicknamed “World’s Best Winger” – a certainty given his sustained prowess for club and country.
Yet Hall, who has won five Grand Finals with Rhinos and scored 26 tries in 27 Tests, insists he was genuinely worried he’d be overlooked due to his lack of matches this campaign.
“Yes, I was, as it’s all picked on form,” he said.
“There’s some great wingers that have been playing this year and even last year like Jerry (Jermaine McGillvary) and Wigan’s Dom Manfredi.
“He (Manfredi) has gone really well. I said to him on the field after the Grand Final last year that if he plays like that again this year he’ll be straight into that England thinking and he is.
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Hide Ad“So, I was happy to be included in that squad having not featured too much.
“I met him (Bennett) and am glad that he recognized that I’ve been a bit of an England regular over the years.”
Hall has made just eight appearances this year so was understandably elated to return in the 32-6 win at Wakefield 15 days ago.
“It was great to get out into the field, to be able to do my job and feature in a win as well which have not come thick and fast for us this year,” he said.
“It was really pleasing. I might not have got as involved as what I’d normally do – I was a bit tentative at times – but just to be out there doing a little bit was great.”