TOBY KING is eyeing up back-to-back Grand Finals - and ending his brother's Hull KR career.
The England centre, 28, hopes to guide Warrington to Old Trafford by beating Rovers in Friday's semi-final.
He won the title with Wigan last year after enjoying a brilliant season-long loan from Wolves.
But now King is bidding to bring glory to Warrington who haven't won a championship since 1955.
And that will mean getting one over his brother George, 29, the Ireland prop who has spent the last five years with the Robins but joins hometown Huddersfield in 2025.
King said: "I'm not sure if he'll play but I hope he does. It'll be good to have a battle of the Kings again. We've had quite a few of those in semi-finals.
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