JOSH CHARNLEY is out to fire Leigh to Old Trafford and become Super League's greatest-ever try scorer.
The prolific ex-England winger hopes to extend his club's winning run to six games by beating second-placed Hull KR tonight.
They could secure their play-offs spot if other results go their way, which would be some turnaround given Adrian Lam's side won just once in their opening eight outings.
But last year's Challenge Cup winners are flying now and Charnley, 33, said: "We're a pretty tricky team to play against, so most teams in that top six will probably fear us.
"We had a lot of injuries at the beginning of the year, fixtures didn't go our way, but now players are back and we're hitting form.
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