Record-breaking prop-forward Fred Webster was Leeds rugby league's first superstar.
Webster joined Leeds from Brotherton in 1902, on the eve of his 20th birthday, and was a mainstay of the side for the next 18 years.
When he eventually hung up his boots, he had made an incredible 543 appearances - a club record which stood for more than 60 years. To date, only John Holmes has played more games for Leeds.
Webster captained Leeds to their first Challenge Cup triumph, notching a try in the final replay win over Hull in 1910, and scored a club record eight tries in the 102-0 win over Coventry in 1913.
Webster was capped three times for Great Britain in 1910.
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