BEN Westwood capped an impressive display against Hull Kingston Rovers with the 50th try of his Warrington Wolves career.
Westwood, who started Sunday's game in the second row and switched to prop forward after Adrian Morley's departure, crossed from a Vinnie Anderson offload to put Wolves 16-0 ahead after 33 minutes.
The former Wakefield Trinity Wildcats centre scored his first try for Wolves in a 30-18 defeat at London Broncos during David Plange's 2002 reign.
He has come a long way since then, gaining representative honours with Yorkshire, England and Great Britain.
His first of two tries against Bradford Bulls earlier this season was his 50th Super League effort for Wolves and Wakefield, but now he has completed the half ton of league and cup tries for Wolves.
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