Jason Ramshaw chalked up a century of tries for Keighley Cougars - only to get a ticking off from his coach.
Ramshaw claimed a second-half hat-trick in the 60-10 romp at Chorley Lynx yesterday which clinched Cougars' spot in the Northern Ford Premiership play-offs.
All three of his tries, which took Ramshaw's tally to 100 in ten years with the club, were simple put downs as Rob Roberts, twice, and James Rushforth waited over the try-line for the hooker to arrive.
Cougars coach Steve Deakin said: "I thought the manner in which he got them was disrespectful and I'll be asking questions. I hope he makes support runs like that every week."
Ramshaw, 31, said: "I mentioned to a few of the lads that I was just short of the 100 mark and they helped me out.
"I've had ten great seasons at Keighley and it was great to reach the century. It's an honour and it hasn't really sunk in yet."
Cougars go to Featherstone Rovers in the first round of the play-offs on Sunday.
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