Leeds Rhinos vs Hull FC
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RHINOS<br />
OFFICIAL MATCHDAY PROGRAMME | £3 | #5<br />
VS HULL <strong>FC</strong><br />
14.04.2023 | KO 8PM<br />
MAIN CLUB<br />
SPONSOR
HEAD COACH<br />
ROHAN SMITH<br />
Welcome back to Headingley for<br />
tonight’s clash with <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>.<br />
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I would like to welcome our visitors from<br />
East Yorkshire. <strong>Hull</strong> have had a tough time<br />
of it recently but I feel that they’re putting<br />
a lot of energy into games. Whilst ever<br />
teams are playing with a lot of energy and<br />
they’re trying really hard, things can turn.<br />
It’s our job to make things difficult for<br />
them and at least match them for energy.<br />
In round two, we let ourselves down in<br />
a few areas. Defensively we lacked a bit<br />
of connection on a few occasions and<br />
their willingness to play when they see<br />
an opportunity is a hallmark of any side<br />
coached by Tony Smith. They created a few<br />
more opportunities than we would have<br />
liked and they were able to execute them so<br />
that was the biggest thing we could learn<br />
out of that game. We had them under some<br />
pressure early in the game and didn’t take<br />
our chances. That game feels like a long<br />
time ago so it’s a new one on Friday night.<br />
Looking back to last Sunday’s match,<br />
I thought it was a good hard game<br />
that could have gone either way in<br />
the end but I thought we always<br />
had a good chance of winning.<br />
I am looking forward to seeing our Reserves<br />
back in action against a strong <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong><br />
in tonight’s curtain raiser. We have got<br />
a bunch of players that haven’t been<br />
selected in recent times that are ready to<br />
play so that’s a good position to be in. I’m<br />
happy with the contribution of everyone<br />
that has played this year. We’re trying to<br />
find the best mix each week but trying<br />
to keep our squad healthy and match-fit<br />
so tonight is a good opportunity to have<br />
a look at everyone on the same night.<br />
Likewise, the lads who have been at<br />
Bradford on dual registration have gone<br />
really well. Sam Walters, Luis Roberts<br />
and James Donaldson both performed<br />
really well on Monday. It’s a good position<br />
for the club to be in where you’ve got<br />
players that are genuine Super League<br />
players getting extra game time.<br />
Finally, I would like to congratulate Ash<br />
Handley, Harry Newman, Mikolaj Oledzki,<br />
Tom Holroyd and Morgan Gannon on<br />
their call ups to the England squad to<br />
face France including Justin Sangare.<br />
Enjoy the game<br />
Rohan
Bringing people<br />
together<br />
generation<br />
after<br />
generation<br />
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proud histories – we started in the 1870s for<br />
the benet of others.<br />
And to this day, we’re still helping people feel part<br />
of something – whether it’s bringing fans together<br />
to roar on the <strong>Rhinos</strong>, or helping people to buy a<br />
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CLUB NEWS<br />
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ACTION PACKED WEEKEND FOR RHINOS TEAMS<br />
Another big weekend sees <strong>Rhinos</strong> sides in<br />
action across the next two days.<br />
RHINOS NETBALL V<br />
SARACENS MAVERICKS<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> <strong>Rhinos</strong> Netball return<br />
to the first direct Arena in<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> on 16th April to play<br />
Saracens Mavericks in the<br />
Netball Super League.<br />
The Netball will begin at 4pm<br />
and there will be plenty of fun<br />
for all the family around the<br />
arena before the game. There<br />
will be a DJ set from Mystikle<br />
Blue, who was a huge hit at<br />
last year’s Commonwealth<br />
Games. On the concourse<br />
there will be a Netball Pong<br />
game, a chance to meet<br />
the players, face painters,<br />
balloon modellers, buskers<br />
and at half time there will<br />
be a shooting competition,<br />
sponsored by Green Flag.<br />
Players and staff from<br />
across the <strong>Rhinos</strong> family will<br />
be attending the fixture,<br />
including head coach Rohan<br />
Smith, players from every<br />
team including Mikolaj<br />
Oledzki, Ash Handley, Blake<br />
Austin, Amy Hardcastle<br />
and Keara Bennett.<br />
Tickets are priced at £19.95<br />
for adults and £14.95 for<br />
juniors and can<br />
be purchased<br />
by scanning<br />
the QR code.<br />
WHEELCHAIR<br />
SUPER LEAGUE<br />
The Wheelchair Super<br />
League returns this weekend<br />
when <strong>Rhinos</strong> take on London<br />
Roosters as part of a historic<br />
triple header at Birmingham<br />
University, kick off 12pm.<br />
Wins over Wigan and<br />
Warrington in their opening<br />
matches has seen James<br />
Simpson’s side go straight<br />
to the top of the league<br />
rankings, but Saturday’s<br />
opponents London, who<br />
are coached by World<br />
Cup winning coach Tom<br />
Coyd, recorded a convincing<br />
64-42 result last time out<br />
against <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>. Watch<br />
all three games live on The<br />
Sportsman from 12pm.<br />
PDRL FESTIVAL<br />
Saturday also sees the<br />
reigning PDRL Grand<br />
Final champions <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> host its first<br />
home festival of 2023.<br />
Held at Kippax Welfare<br />
Sports and Social Club,<br />
the PDRL side will take<br />
on Warrington Wolves<br />
(KO 2.20pm) and <strong>Hull</strong><br />
KR (KO 4.20pm) as part<br />
of a special festival that<br />
cannot be missed.<br />
HAPPY BIRTHDAY<br />
GOLDEN BOY<br />
On behalf of everyone<br />
at the club, we would<br />
like to wish a happy<br />
92nd birthday to<br />
the Golden Boy,<br />
Lewis Jones.<br />
Lewis is at tonight’s<br />
game with his family<br />
and he is joined by his<br />
1961 Championship<br />
winning team mate<br />
Derek Hallas along<br />
with Wigan and Great<br />
Britain legend Billy<br />
Boston. We hope you<br />
have a great night<br />
Lewis from everyone<br />
at Headingley.
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NENE MACDONALD<br />
MACDONALD<br />
PROUD TO BE<br />
PART OF RHINOS<br />
FAMILY<br />
Last Sunday, Nene Macdonald produced a phenomenal<br />
performance against Huddersfield especially considering<br />
he came into the game having fasted the whole day during<br />
Ramadan. We caught up with him this week to talk about<br />
his faith and how much he is enjoying life at the <strong>Rhinos</strong>...<br />
Q. It was a great win against<br />
Huddersfield last time<br />
out, how did you find it?<br />
A. It was a tough game. We<br />
were getting in the swing<br />
of things in the first half<br />
but we came out flying<br />
in the second half and<br />
we got the job done.<br />
Q. We let Huddersfield get<br />
out to that twelve-point<br />
lead in the first half, what<br />
was the talk like from<br />
the boys at that stage?<br />
A. I think we just started<br />
a bit slow. We were<br />
confident within ourselves<br />
that we were going to<br />
come back and we got<br />
the job done. We’ve<br />
got a good team but<br />
we’ve got to work on<br />
starting off a bit faster.<br />
Q. You missed the previous<br />
week against <strong>Hull</strong> KR,<br />
were you putting pressure<br />
on yourself to come<br />
out and lift the boys?<br />
A. I was excited to get back<br />
out on the field, especially<br />
at home in front of the<br />
home crowd. It always<br />
gives us that extra lift and<br />
when I got out there, I just<br />
felt so alive and couldn’t<br />
wait to rip in for the boys.<br />
Q. Even after the sin-binning,<br />
like against Catalans,<br />
we seemed to find our<br />
stride. Can you put your<br />
finger on why we can pick<br />
ourselves up even with<br />
twelve on the field?<br />
A. We just know as a team<br />
that when we are down,<br />
we really put the effort in
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for each other. You can<br />
see how close we are<br />
and how we’ve come<br />
along off the field so<br />
that when we’re down<br />
a man on the field, we<br />
pull together and we<br />
end up playing better.<br />
It is strange but it’s<br />
good that we do.<br />
Q. Rohan said after the<br />
match that we needed<br />
a game like that,<br />
would you agree?<br />
A. We definitely needed a<br />
game like that. It could<br />
have gone either way<br />
if they had kicked the<br />
goal and then we’d have<br />
been having to try and<br />
chase points. We held<br />
together, everyone put in<br />
that effort but you could<br />
see that both teams<br />
were struggling with<br />
the game flow. It was a<br />
tough game at the end<br />
but we held strong, got<br />
to job done and showed<br />
what we’re made of.<br />
Q. Over 200 metres in the<br />
game so another big<br />
effort from yourself<br />
A. I could see a lot of the<br />
boys doing hard work<br />
in the front rows and I<br />
thought I’d put my hand<br />
up and take as many<br />
runs as a could to take<br />
that load off so we<br />
could flow as a team.<br />
Q. With it being Ramadan,<br />
you’re currently fasting.<br />
What preparations did<br />
you have to make for<br />
the game because of<br />
the 6pm kick off time?<br />
A. I was at the back end of<br />
my fast but I’ve got to<br />
give a big shout-out to<br />
the physio department.<br />
The team gave me some<br />
instructions on what<br />
to eat and as I’ve put<br />
a lot of effort into my<br />
calf injury, they knew<br />
I was going to be low<br />
on hydration so they<br />
gave me a few tips on<br />
what to eat. Thanks to<br />
Rich Hunwicks and the<br />
team for respecting my<br />
beliefs and helping me<br />
get to the best of my<br />
ability for the game.<br />
Q. When did you last<br />
eat before the game<br />
on Sunday?<br />
A. Fast started at 4.47am<br />
so at around 4.30am<br />
we had our meal and<br />
then rested up for that.<br />
Q. In terms of your<br />
preparation, is it<br />
something that you’ve<br />
been used to over the<br />
years to make sure<br />
you’re ready for games?<br />
A. I converted just over<br />
three years ago so it<br />
is something I have<br />
learned about since<br />
then. The tough thing<br />
over here compared to<br />
back home is that there<br />
are more daylight hours.<br />
The sun comes up a bit<br />
earlier here and goes<br />
down later compared to<br />
Australia so we’ve got<br />
another two or three<br />
hours on top of the fast.<br />
It’s been challenging<br />
but it’s been good.<br />
Q. <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> this week, we’ve<br />
already played them<br />
once and narrowly lost.<br />
Are we looking to turn<br />
that one around?<br />
A. I’m excited to play them<br />
again. That’s the beauty<br />
of our game because we<br />
get another chance to<br />
get them back. I think<br />
we’re going to come out<br />
flying and it’s going to<br />
be a good game from us.<br />
Q. Back at home at<br />
Headingley, how<br />
much are you enjoying<br />
the <strong>Leeds</strong> crowd?<br />
A. I’m loving it. I just wish<br />
that Super League<br />
would let us play every<br />
game there! Y<br />
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Cam Smith was voted<br />
the Man of the Match<br />
sponsored by Best Western,<br />
Here's a breakdown of<br />
some of his key numbers<br />
from that match<br />
One of <strong>Leeds</strong>’ leading<br />
players on the field,<br />
Cameron Smith, topped<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>’ performance<br />
statistics in a tough<br />
clash with Yorkshire rivals<br />
Huddersfield in round eight.<br />
His 48 tackles are the third<br />
highest amount that the<br />
loose forward has made this<br />
season, behind the defeat to<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> KR a fortnight ago and<br />
the drop goal thriller against<br />
St Helens. His average of<br />
44.1 a game is far higher<br />
than the next best <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
player (Jarrod O’Connor<br />
with 34.4) and tonight’s<br />
opponents <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> too (Brad<br />
Fash averaging 36 a game).<br />
Smith’s tackle efficiency for<br />
the win over Huddersfield<br />
was also over 94%,<br />
which is one of the best<br />
in the league by a player<br />
that has been a regular<br />
appearance-maker this year.<br />
In attack, his third try of<br />
the season has given Smith<br />
his best scoring start to a<br />
season at the <strong>Rhinos</strong>. He<br />
is one score behind top try<br />
scorer Rhyse Martin. He also<br />
had the most ball carries<br />
out of the <strong>Leeds</strong> forwards<br />
with 18, which sees him keep<br />
his spot as the club’s top<br />
carrier this season, plus his<br />
three tackle breaks takes<br />
Smith up to third in the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> camp in that metric.<br />
Nene Macdonald (36) and<br />
Derrell Olpherts (31) are the<br />
only players ahead of him.<br />
Key moment<br />
Smith rounded off<br />
another great individual<br />
performance with a try<br />
which proved crucial to<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> getting the win.<br />
There was an element of<br />
luck involved as the ball<br />
was dropped by McGillvary<br />
from Aidan Sezer’s high<br />
kick, but as Huddersfield<br />
failed to recover, Smith was<br />
there to pounce and beat<br />
Tui Lolohea to get the home<br />
side’s third consecutive try.<br />
Key stat – 48 tackles<br />
The league’s leading<br />
tackle-maker was at it<br />
again against Huddersfield<br />
last time out as he led the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> with 48 tackles.<br />
Out of any player on the<br />
field, only Giants forward<br />
Luke Yates made more<br />
than Smith, who taking<br />
his total for the season<br />
up to 353 (30 ahead of<br />
Nathan Peats in second).<br />
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Five players made their<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> Women’s debuts<br />
in last weekend’s season<br />
opener, but there was<br />
also reason to celebrate<br />
for two of the team’s<br />
longest-serving players<br />
who notched up their<br />
50th game for the club.<br />
Sophie Robinson and<br />
Sophie Nuttall both<br />
marked their half-century<br />
of appearances against<br />
York Valkyrie at Headingley.<br />
For Robinson, who made<br />
her debut in the club’s<br />
first-ever game in 2018,<br />
she said the achievement<br />
wasn’t something that<br />
she was expecting.<br />
“I was a little surprised when<br />
they said it was my 50th<br />
club appearance as I didn’t<br />
think I had played that many<br />
games,” she said. “It’s a big<br />
achievement, I love playing<br />
for this club so I was pleased<br />
to reach that milestone.<br />
“It was great to have Jamie<br />
Peacock come into the<br />
changing rooms before<br />
the game to present the<br />
girls with their first shirts<br />
and also to me and Sophie<br />
Nuttall too. It’s nice to<br />
see the <strong>Rhinos</strong> family<br />
supporting us. A lot of<br />
us girls have looked up<br />
to those players growing<br />
up so to know that they<br />
have well wishes for us<br />
is special. We appreciate<br />
them coming down.”<br />
Y Sophie Robinson<br />
Last week’s match against<br />
York was an early repeat<br />
of the 2022 Grand Final,<br />
but this time it was the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> who were unable<br />
to secure the victory.<br />
“We were disappointed with<br />
the game,” said the former<br />
Stanningley player. “I don’t<br />
think we put on our best<br />
performance, but it was our<br />
first game of the season<br />
so we know we have got<br />
things to fix up on now. We<br />
are going to work hard on<br />
those things before our next<br />
game against Huddersfield.<br />
“I think Huddersfield will<br />
definitely have improved<br />
from last year and we won’t<br />
underestimate them. We<br />
have just to go out and<br />
put a performance on and<br />
show how hard we have<br />
been training and what we<br />
have been working on.”<br />
A record crowd for a<br />
Women’s Super League<br />
game of 5,308 watched<br />
Easter Sunday’s fixture at<br />
Headingley and Robinson<br />
said it is pleasing to see how<br />
more people are turning<br />
out to support them.<br />
“It was an amazing day and<br />
atmosphere on Sunday,”<br />
she said. “I think it shows<br />
how much the game has<br />
progressed. On the back of<br />
the World Cup, there is a lot<br />
of interest in the Women’s<br />
game, but the <strong>Leeds</strong> fans<br />
have always supported us<br />
and that is increasing.<br />
“We love the South Stand<br />
and them getting behind<br />
our team is important to<br />
us as they help lift us.<br />
“On Sunday girls were<br />
there asking for our<br />
pictures and singing a<br />
song that they had made<br />
up for the team. It’s nice<br />
that they are looking up<br />
to us and know now that<br />
they can work towards<br />
playing for <strong>Leeds</strong> <strong>Rhinos</strong>.<br />
Young girls can now look<br />
to players on our team<br />
as role models and I think<br />
looking back in probably<br />
ten years we will see that<br />
we have made a difference<br />
to the Women’s game.” Y
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A chance to recognize those who became South Stand heroes for their memorable<br />
exploits in blue and amber no matter their length of service.<br />
MARCUS BAI<br />
Few can put on their playing CV winning<br />
Grand Finals in both hemispheres.<br />
Winger Marcus Bai is one, claiming an<br />
NRL premiership ring with Melbourne<br />
in 1999 and repeating the feat in Super<br />
League for the <strong>Rhinos</strong> in 2004.<br />
Immensely powerful, he immediately<br />
endeared himself to the South Stand<br />
on his debut that season, scoring a hat<br />
trick against London Broncos, repeating<br />
the feat against Wigan in the final<br />
eliminator. Born in Ulamona in Papua<br />
New Guinea, for whom he played in the<br />
1995 and 2000 World Cups, he is still<br />
revered in the country where he currently<br />
helps promote junior participation as<br />
part of his work for a mining company.<br />
He started his professional career at<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>, signing in ’97 from Port Moresby<br />
Vipers and making eight appearances.<br />
He spent the following season with Gold<br />
Coast Chargers, moving to the Storm<br />
when they entered the competition<br />
the year after. In almost 150 games<br />
for them, he scored a try every other<br />
appearance, including in their 2000<br />
World Club Challenge win over St<br />
Helens. His two seasons at <strong>Leeds</strong> saw<br />
him cross 45 times in 63 appearances<br />
which included playing in the 2005<br />
World Club Challenge at Elland<br />
Road when he notably met Sonny Bill<br />
Williams, and in the Challenge Cup final<br />
in Cardiff against <strong>Hull</strong>. Had the <strong>Rhinos</strong><br />
held on to win that game, he would<br />
have had the even rarer distinction of<br />
having won every major medal in the<br />
game on both sides of the globe.<br />
He moved to Bradford, scoring again<br />
in a World Club Challenge clash as the<br />
Bulls beat Wests, before retiring in 2006.
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WILF ROSENBERG<br />
CULT HEROES<br />
No one was more surprised<br />
to sign a professional<br />
contract than former,<br />
renowned Springbok<br />
international winger Wilf<br />
Rosenberg, in fact he was<br />
away on honeymoon when<br />
his father, a rabbi, signed a<br />
record contract in 1959 for<br />
his son who’d never heard<br />
of a place called <strong>Leeds</strong>.<br />
However, he etched his<br />
name into Headingley<br />
folklore as one of the<br />
glorious band who<br />
brought home the first<br />
Championship title in 1961<br />
at Odsal, playing outside<br />
Derek Hallas. Of all the 73<br />
touchdowns he scored, in<br />
only 81 appearances, the one<br />
that stands out the most is<br />
his 50 metre match winner<br />
in the semi final against<br />
St Helens, set up by a<br />
reverse pass from his great<br />
friend, diving spectacularly<br />
over Austin Rhodes to<br />
live up to his nickname<br />
of the ‘flying dentist’, a<br />
profession he studied and<br />
practised in the city.<br />
Arriving as a centre, his<br />
switch to the wing was<br />
revelatory and he smashed<br />
the Headingley post-war<br />
try scoring records. That<br />
particular Headingley<br />
special, his second of the<br />
game, was to be the last he<br />
scored in blue and amber.<br />
Sustaining a broken jaw<br />
early on the following<br />
season, he was not keen to<br />
regain form in the ‘A’ team<br />
and joined <strong>Hull</strong> where he<br />
ended his playing days.<br />
He was similarly lauded<br />
by the black and white’s,<br />
scoring 42 times in 86<br />
appearances in his two<br />
seasons at the Boulevard.
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Next up is ASH HANDLEY.<br />
If you could introduce<br />
one criteria for IMG<br />
that they should be<br />
looking for in the<br />
new licences, what<br />
would you do?<br />
Sauna. Everyone has<br />
got to have a sauna.<br />
What is your favourite<br />
board game?<br />
Cluedo.<br />
Would you rather<br />
stay in or go out on<br />
a Friday night?<br />
Stay in.<br />
What is the<br />
weirdest thing<br />
you’ve ever eaten?<br />
Snails from<br />
France. They were<br />
nice actually.<br />
Where would you<br />
relocate to if you<br />
were forced to leave<br />
the country?<br />
Gold Coast in<br />
Australia.<br />
If you could meet<br />
anyone in the<br />
world today, who<br />
would you meet?<br />
George Heaton, the<br />
Represent owner.<br />
What would you be if<br />
you had to wear one<br />
Halloween costume<br />
every day for the<br />
rest of your life?<br />
118 man with<br />
Mik Oledzki.<br />
What movie makes<br />
you laugh even<br />
after watching it<br />
several times?<br />
The Inbetweeners.<br />
What type of cuisine<br />
would you serve<br />
your customers if<br />
you owned a fivestar<br />
restaurant?<br />
Japanese Sushi.<br />
What was your<br />
favourite toy<br />
as a child?<br />
Pokemon.<br />
What boots are you<br />
currently wearing?<br />
Black Nike ones.<br />
What certain<br />
product could you<br />
not live without?<br />
Phone I suppose.<br />
I regret to say it<br />
but my phone.<br />
Favourite try you’ve<br />
ever scored?<br />
Elland Road against<br />
Cas. My second try<br />
when I stepped Jamie<br />
Ellis under the sticks<br />
although this year’s<br />
one at Saints would<br />
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ON THIS DAY<br />
14 th April<br />
On this day in years gone by, <strong>Leeds</strong> have<br />
met the black and white side of <strong>Hull</strong> twice<br />
and taken on St Helens for a place in the<br />
Challenge Cup Final.<br />
1995<br />
LEEDS 44 HULL 19<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> comfortably beat <strong>Hull</strong> to record<br />
their fourth consecutive win in a row in<br />
1995. Back rower Adrian Morley made his<br />
debut for the club, but it was Jim Fallon<br />
who stole the headlines with a three-try<br />
performance. Francis Cummins added<br />
two and Neil Harmon, Craig Innes, Kevin<br />
Iro and Garry Schofield all notched up a<br />
try each in front of a 11,204 crowd.<br />
2002<br />
ST HELENS 42 LEEDS RHINOS 16<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> bowed out of the 2002 Challenge<br />
Cup against a red hot St Helens side. The<br />
Red Vee raced into a 26-6 lead in the first<br />
half, with Mark Calderwood providing<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>’ sole reply. There was a chance for<br />
the <strong>Rhinos</strong> to cut the deficit, but Marcus<br />
St Hilaire was pushed over the sidelines<br />
as he was poised to score a minute<br />
before the break. Ben Walker and Willie<br />
Poching got two tries back for the <strong>Rhinos</strong><br />
late on, but it was Saints that set up a<br />
meeting with Wigan in the final.<br />
2017<br />
HULL <strong>FC</strong> 24 LEEDS RHINOS 52<br />
In 2017, <strong>Leeds</strong> travelled<br />
to <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> for a Good<br />
Friday clash and the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> won a highscoring<br />
affair, thanks<br />
to two first half tries<br />
from Joel Moon. Danny<br />
McGuire, Ryan Hall<br />
and Matt Parcell also<br />
added to the <strong>Rhinos</strong>’ score<br />
as the visitors took a 30-12<br />
lead into the break, and<br />
even though <strong>Hull</strong>’s Jamie<br />
Shaul and Mark Minichiello<br />
scored either side of Danny<br />
McGuire’s yellow card,<br />
Brian McDermott’s side<br />
made sure they completed<br />
the win.<br />
23 | RHINOS VS HULL <strong>FC</strong><br />
2022<br />
LEEDS RHINOS 20 HUDDERSFIELD GIANTS 20<br />
Despite two periods of golden point extra<br />
time, nothing could split <strong>Leeds</strong> <strong>Rhinos</strong><br />
and Huddersfield Giants at Headingley<br />
Stadium as the two sides shared the<br />
league points in a 20-20 draw. Liam<br />
Sutcliffe, Rhyse Martin and Morgan<br />
Gannon were the try scorers on that day,<br />
but a late comeback from the Giants<br />
made sure the sides took a point each.
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CLASSIC CLASH HULL<strong>FC</strong><br />
In each edition of Blue and<br />
Amber this season, we’ve dug<br />
into the archives to highlight<br />
a memorable classic clash.<br />
For tonight’s opponents<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>, we are rewinding<br />
the clock to 2002…<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> <strong>Rhinos</strong> bounced back<br />
into form with a 52-10 win<br />
over <strong>Hull</strong> at Headingley, ending<br />
their nine-match slump in style<br />
with a comprehensive win.<br />
The <strong>Rhinos</strong> had won only three of<br />
their nine matches since a 38-16<br />
defeat of <strong>Hull</strong> to round off their<br />
perfect May, and lost their fourth<br />
place to the Airlie Birds after<br />
a defeat to Wigan last week.<br />
However, they moved back<br />
above their visitors on points<br />
difference and gained a crucial<br />
confidence boost going into<br />
the final five matches with<br />
a fine display. They blew <strong>Hull</strong><br />
away in a fantastic opening 40<br />
minutes, and went ahead in only<br />
the second minute, when Mark<br />
Calderwood finished off a good<br />
move, Ben Walker converting.<br />
Francis Cummins sent Keith<br />
Senior striding in on nine minutes<br />
and opposite centre Tonie Carroll<br />
powered his way over before<br />
the quarter mark, plus Matt<br />
Adamson then crashed in to put<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> further ahead, Walker<br />
adding a third goal and make the<br />
scoreline 22-0 after 21 minutes.<br />
BARRIE MCDERMOTT<br />
Karl Pratt added the fifth try<br />
when he touched down Ryan<br />
Sheridan’s kick after the halfhour<br />
mark, and Cummins’ try<br />
minutes later gave the home<br />
side a 32-0 interval lead.<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> used the break to regather<br />
themselves, and former <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
winger Gareth Raynor had a<br />
try ruled out for<br />
double movement<br />
after the restart<br />
as they looked to<br />
get off the mark.<br />
As <strong>Hull</strong> pressed,<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> hit back<br />
with a breakaway<br />
try, Kevin Sinfield<br />
taking a Lee<br />
Jackson kick<br />
and sending<br />
long-striding<br />
winger Calderwood the length<br />
of the field, Walker’s goal<br />
creating a 38-point advantage.<br />
Substitute Paul Cooke scored in<br />
the corner to finally get <strong>Hull</strong> off<br />
the mark, and Jackson added a<br />
try against his former club soon<br />
afterwards, but the reply was<br />
already too late. Walker kicked a<br />
penalty before Jamie Jones-<br />
Buchanan dived in to open up a<br />
46-10 lead. Fellow substitute Rob<br />
Burrow created a deserved try<br />
for Walker with seven minutes<br />
remaining, and the stand off<br />
added the goal to reach 20<br />
points for the game and push<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> past the half-century.<br />
What happened next?<br />
The <strong>Rhinos</strong> finished the season<br />
strongly to claim a spot in<br />
the play-offs and went on to<br />
defeat <strong>Hull</strong> again at home<br />
in the first round of the post<br />
season; Keith Senior scoring a<br />
hat trick. A week later, <strong>Leeds</strong>’<br />
season came to a close at the<br />
DW Stadium as Wigan recorded<br />
a 41-18 result to keep their<br />
Grand Final dreams alive.<br />
MATT ADMAMSON<br />
WAYNE MCDONALD<br />
Teams<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>:<br />
1 Cummins (c),<br />
14 Calderwood,<br />
3 Carroll, 4 Senior,<br />
2 Pratt, 6 Walker,<br />
7 Sheridan, 18 Ward,<br />
9 Diskin, 17 McDonald,<br />
12 Adamson,<br />
16 Poching, 13 Sinfield.<br />
Subs: 29 Bailey,<br />
5 Walker, 21 Jones-<br />
Buchanan, 19 Burrow.<br />
Tries: Calderwood<br />
(2), Senior, Carroll,<br />
Adamson, Pratt,<br />
Cummins, Jones-<br />
Buchanan, B.Walker.<br />
Goals: B.Walker (8).<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>:<br />
1 Prescott, 2 Raynor,<br />
4 Kohe-Love,<br />
33 Mackay, 23 Parker,<br />
17 Chester, 7 Smith,<br />
8 Greenhill, 9 Jackson,<br />
12 Logan, 11 Maher,<br />
14 Ryan, 13 Smith (c).<br />
Subs: 16 Cooke,<br />
10 King, 19 Fletcher,<br />
24 Yeaman.<br />
Tries: Cooke, Jackson.<br />
Goals: Mackay (1).<br />
Referee:<br />
Karl Kirkpatrick<br />
Attendance: 10,355<br />
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LAST TEN MEETINGS<br />
RHINOS 18 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 22<br />
(H) RD 2, 24th February 2023<br />
HULL <strong>FC</strong> 16 RHINOS 62<br />
(A) RD 17, 2nd July 2022<br />
RHINOS 6 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 31<br />
(H) RD 5, 10th March 2022<br />
RHINOS 25 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 24<br />
(N) Magic Weekend,<br />
4th September 2021<br />
HULL <strong>FC</strong> 12 RHINOS 22<br />
(A) RD 16, 29th July 2021<br />
RHINOS 12 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 18<br />
(H) RD 7, 23rd May 2021<br />
HULL <strong>FC</strong> 22 RHINOS 40<br />
(N) RD 18 8th October 2020<br />
RHINOS 4 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 30<br />
(H) RD 1, 2nd February 2020<br />
RHINOS 24 HULL <strong>FC</strong> 26<br />
(H) RD 23, 21st July 2019<br />
HULL <strong>FC</strong> 34 RHINOS 10<br />
(A) RD 5, 8th March 2019<br />
A DECADE AGO…<br />
In 2013, the <strong>Rhinos</strong> opened their<br />
season with victory over <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong><br />
at Headingley. A resounding 36-6<br />
winning performance saw the<br />
reigning Super League champions<br />
run in six tries from six different<br />
players in front of a packed home<br />
crowd – Danny McGuire, Chris<br />
Clarkson, Ryan Hall, Jamie Peacock,<br />
Kevin Sinfield and debutant Joel<br />
Moon getting over the try line.<br />
BIGGEST HULL <strong>FC</strong> SL WIN AT HEADINGLEY<br />
<strong>Hull</strong>’s biggest win came in the early<br />
stages of the 2022 Super League<br />
season when a Jake Connor-inspired<br />
display saw the black and whites<br />
record a 31-8 win over the <strong>Rhinos</strong>.<br />
The <strong>Hull</strong> full back scored two tries<br />
and kicked a drop goal to lead<br />
the scoring for the visitors, whilst<br />
Tom Briscoe and Liam Sutcliffe<br />
responded for the home side.<br />
SUPER LEAGUE RECORD<br />
GAMES PLAYED: 61<br />
RHINOS WINS: 42<br />
GIANTS WINS: 18<br />
DRAWS: 1<br />
RHINOS POINTS<br />
SCORED: 1,563<br />
HULL POINTS<br />
SCORED: 1,124<br />
HEAD TO HEAD<br />
AT HEADINGLEY<br />
GAMES PLAYED: 29<br />
RHINOS WINS: 20<br />
GIANTS WINS: 8<br />
DRAWS: 1<br />
RHINOS POINTS<br />
SCORED: 737<br />
GIANTS POINTS<br />
SCORED: 511<br />
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LAST MEETING AT HEADINGLEY<br />
A late try from Scott Taylor broke<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>’ hearts at Headingley as the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> fell to a 22-18 defeat to <strong>Hull</strong><br />
<strong>FC</strong> in round two. The match was<br />
largely an arm wrestle, with the<br />
second half in particular seeing both<br />
sides go in front, including when<br />
David Fusitu’a touched down for the<br />
home side with ten minutes to go.<br />
LANDMARK STATISTICS<br />
12<br />
Between 2008<br />
and 2018, <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
recorded twelve<br />
consecutive home<br />
wins over <strong>Hull</strong> in<br />
Super League.<br />
1<br />
The only game<br />
that <strong>Leeds</strong> have<br />
kept <strong>Hull</strong> scoreless<br />
was in 2011. Ryan<br />
Hall, Ben Jones-<br />
Bishop and Danny<br />
McGuire were the<br />
try scorers in the<br />
22-0 win.<br />
450<br />
Danny McGuire<br />
made his<br />
450th career<br />
appearance<br />
against the black<br />
and whites in<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>’ Super<br />
League semi final<br />
win in 2017.<br />
10<br />
The only draw in<br />
a Super League<br />
fixture between<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong> and <strong>Hull</strong> in<br />
2003 saw both<br />
sides score 10<br />
points each.<br />
4<br />
Between 2018<br />
and 2020, <strong>Hull</strong><br />
recorded their<br />
longest winning<br />
streak of four<br />
wins against<br />
<strong>Leeds</strong>.
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OPPOSITION<br />
How well do you know today’s<br />
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1. Where do <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> play their home<br />
games?<br />
2. What was the score when <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
and <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> met in March 2023?<br />
3. Which former <strong>Hull</strong> player is the<br />
Man of Steel award named after?<br />
4. What is <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>’s nickname?<br />
5. Which half back did <strong>Hull</strong> sign from<br />
Castleford in July 2022?<br />
ANAGRAMS<br />
Can you rearrange the letters to<br />
make the name of an NRL top try<br />
scorer from this season?<br />
A: Say A Joke Mania (Dolphins)<br />
B: Young Mini Cod (Knights)<br />
C: Mamba Graph Cell (Rabbitohs)<br />
D: Stagings Took (Broncos)<br />
E: I Outbid a Mafia Show (Dolphins)<br />
WHO AM I?<br />
Can you guess these players that<br />
have previously played for <strong>Leeds</strong> and<br />
<strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong>?<br />
1. 2.<br />
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6. Who has the most tackles for <strong>Hull</strong><br />
this season?<br />
3.<br />
MISSING PLAYERS<br />
Can you fill in the players from the<br />
starting thirteen that took on <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong><br />
in round two of the 2023 season?<br />
4. 5.<br />
FB: MYLER<br />
PR: HOLROYD<br />
W: HK: LEEMING<br />
C: MACDONALD PR: PETERU<br />
C: HANDLEY SR:<br />
W: OLPHERTS SR: MARTIN<br />
SO: AUSTIN LF:<br />
SH:<br />
ANSWERS: Opposition: 1. MKM Stadium, 2. 22-18,<br />
3. Steve Prescott, 4. Airlie Birds, 5. Jake Trueman,<br />
6. Brad Fash. Missing pieces: Wing = David Fusitu’a,<br />
Scrum half = Aidan Sezer, Second Row = Morgan<br />
Gannon, Loose Forward = Cam Smith. Anagrams:<br />
A. Jamayne Isaako, B. Dominic Young, C. Campbell<br />
Graham, D. Kotoni Staggs, E. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.<br />
Who am I?: 1. Luke Gale, 2. Ewan Dowes, 3. Gareth<br />
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HULL <strong>FC</strong><br />
SEASON SO FAR<br />
Two wins at the start, including a 22-18<br />
triumph here in round two, meant the<br />
season started with optimism for the black<br />
and white’s under new head coach Tony<br />
Smith. Since then, they have suffered six<br />
straight defeats, the last a painful one at<br />
home in the <strong>Hull</strong> derby, Rovers running out<br />
40-0 winners, only the second time a side<br />
has been nilled in the fixture in the Super<br />
League era. To further add to their woes,<br />
there were injuries to Australian half back<br />
Jake Clifford (ankle), Fijian international<br />
Mitieli Vulikijapani (ankle) – who was named<br />
on the bench for his first appearance of<br />
the season – and veteran full back Jamie<br />
Shaul (calf), also on his first start of the<br />
campaign. Former Newcastle Knight, Tex<br />
Hoy, brought in at the back this season,<br />
is also currently out after suffering a<br />
hamstring injury against Warrington the<br />
week before, whilst Jake Trueman is yet to<br />
be available as he recovers from an ACL<br />
tear suffered whilst still with Castleford. In<br />
addition, Kane Evans (dangerous contact)<br />
and Vulikijapani (dangerous throw) were<br />
charged with Grade B and C offences<br />
respectively and received one-match penalty<br />
notices from the RFL's Match Review Panel.<br />
Smith described the Good Friday mauling<br />
as a “major disappointment,” saying:<br />
“We were downhearted and downbeat,<br />
particularly that second half. In the first<br />
we were much more competitive. We<br />
conceded a couple of tries from kicks, and<br />
they can do that to you. In the second half<br />
there was lots between the two teams<br />
in terms of sharpness and execution.”
THE COACH –<br />
With a long and distinguished coaching<br />
career in the game and success wherever he<br />
has been, not least with the <strong>Rhinos</strong>, there is<br />
little Tony Smith hasn’t seen or experienced<br />
and he was characteristically honest and<br />
phlegmatic about his side’s home defeat in<br />
last week’s derby. “We weren't good enough.<br />
We need to hurt from that. We need to<br />
take it away and rectify it,” he commented.<br />
“We need to get confidence from working<br />
hard and training hard. We suffered some<br />
changes in the team as the game went on<br />
and the injuries we had. When you’re good<br />
enough, you overcome that.” He admitted<br />
that the deficiencies will not be immediately<br />
rectified. “We’re not there yet, as a club<br />
and as a team. We have to get through<br />
those situations. We’re not good enough for<br />
that at the moment. We’re way off being<br />
the dominant team for long periods. We<br />
need to be more effective in our attack.<br />
We keep apologising [to our fans] for our<br />
performances, but there’s nothing else we<br />
can do. Hopefully we can repay them sooner<br />
rather than later for their faith.”<br />
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LEADER –<br />
Selected as captain this season, the first<br />
from overseas for a decade and only the<br />
third New Zealander after Dane O’Hara<br />
and Richard Swain, former Junior Kiwi<br />
Carlos Tuimavave can cover any of the<br />
back roles. He joined the club in 2016<br />
and has made over 150 appearances,<br />
being voted Player of the Year in 2020.<br />
He was selected as skipper, “for his<br />
unquestionable leadership qualities<br />
which have been on display throughout<br />
the club’s pre-season campaign, and in<br />
previous seasons” said his coach of the<br />
decision. “I was a little bit surprised when<br />
I was told the news, but at the same<br />
time I’m filled with excitement for the<br />
opportunity,” Tuimavave noted. “I like to<br />
think I lead by example, whether that be<br />
during a game, on the training field, or<br />
away from the field. I try to be a calming<br />
influence to the rest of the playing group.”
38 | RHINOS VS HULL <strong>FC</strong><br />
STAR MAN –<br />
Liligiifo ‘Ligi’ Sao played five<br />
times for Samoa as they became<br />
the first Pacific nation to make a<br />
World Cup final, against Australia<br />
last autumn. The powerful back<br />
rower or prop scored a try in the<br />
semi-final against England at the<br />
Emirates and also played against<br />
Greece, France, and Tonga, having<br />
replaced Luciano Leilua. He joined<br />
<strong>FC</strong> in 2020, having played for New<br />
Zealand Warriors in two stints, the<br />
first as a junior in their successful<br />
U20s side, and Manly, making just<br />
under 50 appearances in the NRL.<br />
"I'm grateful I took the opportunity<br />
with two hands and represented my<br />
heritage at Old Trafford,” he said<br />
of the World Cup decider. “To make<br />
history for our country is something<br />
I'm very proud of. My next job is to<br />
put <strong>Hull</strong> in a good position to be at<br />
Old Trafford.“ The 30-year-old also<br />
played for the Combined Nations<br />
All Stars last year.<br />
RISING STAR –<br />
Signed from junior club Beverley<br />
Braves, teenage winger Harvey<br />
Barron could have had a career in<br />
football, having been on the books<br />
of Scunthorpe United. Part of the<br />
England Academy pathway, he was<br />
one of several youngsters called up<br />
to train with the <strong>FC</strong> first-team squad<br />
in 2021. He made his full debut and<br />
scored in a victory over Toulouse in<br />
July 2022, before going on to make<br />
three more appearances towards the<br />
end of last season, which included a<br />
further two tries against Olympique<br />
in the return fixture. “It's just trying<br />
to get a game, to get the minutes in<br />
and to get a spot in the first team,”<br />
he said of his aspirations. “Tony's<br />
giving us a chance to do that, as we<br />
saw in Davy Litten. He killed it for the<br />
reserves and got his chance. We're all<br />
trying to replicate that, push on, and<br />
work to get the minutes.”
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DOWN THE DECADES... 1933<br />
In the early stages of what was to become<br />
the first ‘golden era’ for the club, <strong>Leeds</strong> had<br />
more success in cup ties than they did in the<br />
league programme, which stuttered to a<br />
tenth placed finish.<br />
From not winning the Yorkshire Cup until<br />
1921, the Loiners had captured it again in<br />
1928 and ’30 and did so again, conceding<br />
only one try in the process. That was in the<br />
opening round at home to Dewsbury, but<br />
scores from international winger Stan Smith<br />
back from the 1932 tour, prop David Jenkins<br />
– who had been signed from Hunslet at the<br />
start of the season – and Bob Smith saw<br />
the blue and amber home 13-5.<br />
Bob Smith was the only try scorer in round<br />
two as York were beaten 7-0 at Clarence<br />
Street, the Wednesday evening attendance<br />
of 14,322 a record for the ground. One try<br />
from ‘Toowoomba Ghost’ Eric Harris, on his<br />
way to a seasonal tally of 55, and three Joe<br />
Thompson goals were enough to take care<br />
of Castleford at Headingley in the semi final,<br />
meaning <strong>Leeds</strong> faced Wakefield at Fartown<br />
in the decider.<br />
More than 17,500 fans saw Jeff Moores<br />
star, scoring the only two tries of the game<br />
to go with a Thompson goal as <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
triumphed 8-0. His feat was even more<br />
remarkable when it was later revealed<br />
that the Australian had suffered an early<br />
concussion, causing him to collapse at<br />
the civic reception after the game. There<br />
was transfer controversy in the lead up to<br />
the Challenge Cup with Les ‘Juicy’ Adams<br />
allowed to move to Huddersfield, but hopes<br />
were high, <strong>Leeds</strong> the holders after defeating<br />
Swinton at Wigan the previous year in ‘the<br />
final that Wembley forgot.’<br />
The Loiners were even more determined to<br />
get to the national stadium for the first time<br />
and easily saw off Wigan Highfield 36-0 in<br />
the opening round, Harris with three of their<br />
eight tries. Salford were heroically beaten<br />
at the Weaste in a try-less performance,<br />
Thompson’s two goals despite a strong<br />
cross wind just enough to edge out the hosts<br />
4-3 and, in the third round, <strong>Hull</strong> were seen<br />
off 12-0 at Headingley thanks to a Harris<br />
brace. In the run up to the semi final with<br />
Huddersfield at Belle Vue, <strong>Leeds</strong> suffered a<br />
blow when Moores presented the club with<br />
a bill for fixing a badly broken nose following<br />
the <strong>Hull</strong> tie which the club refused to pay,<br />
and he went into dispute, subsequently<br />
being transferred to York.<br />
Stan Smith was unfit and centre William<br />
Morgan – signed from Dewsbury before<br />
the deadline – went off after a quarter of<br />
the game. With little potency, Huddersfield<br />
ran riot, winning 30-8 and they went on to<br />
overcome Warrington in the final.
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In the first three months<br />
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Foundation has worked with<br />
hundreds of young players as<br />
well as coaches to support<br />
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The new-look player Talent<br />
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Schools throughout <strong>Leeds</strong> do<br />
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533 players have participated<br />
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It is not unusual for former<br />
Rugby League players to<br />
move into the coaching<br />
side of the game and this<br />
season has seen a familiar<br />
face return to the Academy<br />
coaching team. Former<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> Academy player Tom<br />
Schofield, who represent<br />
the club eight years ago,<br />
has returmed to help<br />
develop the next generation<br />
of <strong>Rhinos</strong> players.<br />
Schofield came through the<br />
<strong>Rhinos</strong> pathway alongside<br />
the likes of first-team stars<br />
Mikolaj Oledzki, Cameron<br />
Smith and Harry Newman,<br />
but after transitioning to<br />
focus on the coaching side<br />
of the game, he is now<br />
back at his hometown club<br />
as part of Tony Smith’s<br />
Academy staff.<br />
Speaking about wearing<br />
the <strong>Rhinos</strong> badge again, he<br />
said: “I feel really grateful<br />
to be honest and fortunate<br />
the club has given me this<br />
type of opportunity. I’m<br />
relatively young in terms of<br />
the coaching game so I'm<br />
pleased that I have been<br />
given the chance to develop<br />
under the coaching staff at<br />
the <strong>Rhinos</strong>. There’s no better<br />
environment for me.”<br />
“It’s been a different<br />
challenge, but one that I’ve<br />
been really looking forward<br />
to. I’ve just jumped straight<br />
in there and had a real good<br />
dig at it. It’s good to be back<br />
too. It’s a great place to be.”<br />
Schofield worked with<br />
Smith at Castleford when<br />
the current Academy Head<br />
Coach headed up the Tigers'<br />
Development Pathway.<br />
“I’ve known Tony a fair while.<br />
The first team coaches<br />
have also been great. Chev<br />
Walker and Rohan have<br />
been really helpful too by<br />
jumping in and giving me<br />
pointers. There’s plenty of<br />
people here that are helping<br />
me out and I feel like I’m<br />
improving.<br />
“I’m just leading on<br />
my experience. I know<br />
the standards and the<br />
expectations and what it<br />
takes to make the first grade<br />
at a club like this, the biggest<br />
club in Super League. I’m<br />
really enjoying the challenge<br />
of bringing what I know and<br />
then trying to implement<br />
that into my coaching with<br />
the guys. It’s only six or seven<br />
years ago that I was them<br />
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will return to the city on<br />
Sunday 12 May 2024 to<br />
once again honour a true<br />
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Record-breaking numbers<br />
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run for everyone, with over<br />
12,000 runners now signed<br />
up to take part. Attracting<br />
runners of all abilities and<br />
ages, this year’s event<br />
will welcome thousands<br />
of first-time marathon<br />
runners, with over half of<br />
entries taken up by those<br />
who are new to 26.2 miles.<br />
Next year’s marathon<br />
will again aim to drive<br />
awareness and funds for<br />
the two main partner<br />
charities; the <strong>Leeds</strong><br />
Hospitals Charity and MND<br />
Association. However, it<br />
is recognised that each<br />
runner will have their own<br />
reason or goal for taking<br />
part and participants are<br />
encouraged to fundraise for<br />
their own charity of choice.<br />
The route for next<br />
year’s marathon will be<br />
announced in due course.<br />
Rob Burrow MBE said: “I<br />
am truly honoured that<br />
the marathon will be<br />
returning again next year in<br />
my name. <strong>Leeds</strong> is such a<br />
wonderful city and I am so<br />
grateful for all the support<br />
the city has shown not<br />
just for me and my family,<br />
but for the event and the<br />
entire MND community.<br />
“Knowing that we will have<br />
another opportunity to<br />
raise awareness and funds<br />
to fight MND, as well as a<br />
number of other charities<br />
personal to thousands<br />
of other runners is just<br />
a fantastic feeling.<br />
“Good luck to everyone<br />
who signs up and thank you<br />
again for all your support.”<br />
Kevin Sinfield OBE added: “I<br />
am delighted that the Rob<br />
Burrow <strong>Leeds</strong> Marathon will<br />
be coming back to the city<br />
of <strong>Leeds</strong> next year. Rob’s<br />
inspired me in so many<br />
different ways and I know<br />
through his own courage<br />
and determination that he<br />
has inspired thousands of<br />
others to take on their own<br />
personal challenge, whether<br />
that be for MND or their<br />
own charity of choice.<br />
“The marathon is about<br />
more than just running,<br />
it’s about community.<br />
We were overwhelmed<br />
by the number of people<br />
supporting this year’s<br />
event and I hope that<br />
we see even more people<br />
turn out in 2024.”<br />
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2023 SEASON LEEDS CAREER<br />
# Player's Name Age H.No P RP T G DG Pts P RP T G DG Pts Last <strong>Leeds</strong> Try<br />
1 Richie Myler 32 1436 7 0 2 0 0 8 116 5 48 6 2 206 v Catalans 25/03/23<br />
2 David Fusitu'a 28 1473 7 0 3 0 0 12 21 0 8 0 0 32 v Wakefield 10/03/23<br />
3 Harry Newman 23 1432 4 1 3 0 0 12 61 2 22 2 0 92 v Catalans 25/03/23<br />
4 Nene Macdonald 28 1483 6 0 1 0 0 4 6 0 1 0 0 4 v Wakefield 10/03/23<br />
5 Ash Handley 27 1414 5 0 2 0 0 8 172 4 104 2 0 420 v Huddersfield 09/04/23<br />
6 Blake Austin 32 1475 8 0 0 0 1 1 30 1 3 0 1 13 v Huddersfield 24/08/22<br />
7 Aidan Sezer 31 1474 8 0 0 0 2 4 24 0 4 2 0 24 v Castleford 03/09/22<br />
8 Mikolaj Oledzki 24 1430 1 1 0 0 0 0 75 40 13 0 0 52 v <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> 02/08/22<br />
10 Zane Tetevano 32 1468 7 1 0 0 0 0 38 6 3 0 0 12 v Warrington 19/08/22<br />
11 James Bentley 25 1472 2 2 0 0 0 0 23 3 6 0 0 24 v Wigan 16/09/22<br />
12 Rhyse Martin 30 1452 8 0 4 0 16 48 81 3 24 271 0 670 v Huddersfield 09/04/23<br />
13 Cameron Smith 24 1424 7 1 3 0 0 12 49 60 14 1 0 58 v Huddersfield 09/04/23<br />
14 Jarrod O'Connor 21 1464 6 2 1 0 0 4 28 21 2 2 0 12 v Catalans 25/03/23<br />
15 Sam Lisone 28 1479 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 0<br />
16 Derrell Olpherts 31 1480 6 1 2 0 0 8 6 1 2 0 0 8 v Catalans 25/03/23<br />
17 Justin Sangare 25 1482 0 7 1 0 0 4 0 7 1 0 0 4 v Warrington 16/02/23<br />
18 Thomas Holroyd 22 1439 8 0 2 0 0 8 15 22 4 0 0 16 v Catalans 25/03/23<br />
19 James McDonnell 23 1484 6 0 2 0 0 8 6 0 2 0 0 8 v Huddersfield 09/04/23<br />
20 Morgan Gannon 19 1469 2 0 0 0 0 0 21 19 7 0 0 28 v Warrington 19/08/22<br />
21 Luke Hooley 24 1485 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 v <strong>Hull</strong> KR 31/03/23<br />
22 Sam Walters 22 1466 1 2 0 0 0 0 12 16 3 0 0 12 v Catalans 29/08/22<br />
23 Liam Tindall 22 1465 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 2 1 0 0 4 v St Helens 23/10/20<br />
24 Luis Roberts 21 1481 1 2 1 0 0 4 1 2 1 0 0 4 v <strong>Hull</strong> KR 31/03/23<br />
25 James Donaldson 31 1442 0 3 0 0 0 0 22 69 8 0 0 32 v Warrington 03/06/22<br />
26 Corey Johnson 22 1453 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 0<br />
27 Toby Warren 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
28 Max Simpson 18 1476 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0<br />
29 Jack Sinfield 18 1477 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0<br />
31 Leon Ruan 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
32 Oli Field 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
33 Joe Gibbons 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
34 Alfie Edgell 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
35 Riley Lumb 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />
38 Jack Smith 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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RHINOS<br />
SEASON RECORD 2023<br />
Date Opposition H/A KO TV Res Att FB RW RC LC<br />
THU 16 FEB Warrington Wolves A 20:00 10-42 11,082 Myler Roberts Fusitu'a Handley<br />
FRI 24 FEB <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> H 20:00 18-22 16,140 Myler Fusitu'a T Macdonald Handley<br />
FRI 03 MAR St Helens A 20:00 25-24 15,148 Myler Fusitu'a Macdonald Handley T<br />
FRI 10 MAR Wakefield Trinity H 20:00 26-0 11,717 Myler Fusitu'a 2T Handley Macdonald T<br />
THU 16 MAR Castleford Tigers A 20:00 8-14 7,458 Myler T Olpherts Macdonald Newman<br />
SAT 25 MAR Catalan Dragons H 13:00 32-22 14,331 Myler T Fusitu’a Newman 2T Martin TG<br />
FRI 31 MAR <strong>Hull</strong> KR A 20:00 12-20 Hooley Fusitu’a Newman Martin 2G<br />
SUN 09 APR Huddersfield Giants H 18:00 18-17 13,234 Myler Macdonald Newman Martin T,G<br />
FRI 14 APR <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> H 20:00<br />
FRI 21 APR Leigh Leopards A 20:00<br />
FRI 05 MAY Salford Red Devils H 20:00<br />
FRI 12 MAY Wigan Warriors A 20:00<br />
FRI 26 MAY St Helens H 20:00<br />
SAT 03 JUN Castleford Tigers N 18:00<br />
SUN 11 JUN Wakefield Trinity A 15:00<br />
FRI 23 JUN Huddersfield Giants H 20:00<br />
FRI 30 JUN Warrington Wolves A 20:00<br />
SUN 09 JUL Salford Red Devils A 15:00<br />
FRI 14 JUL <strong>Hull</strong> KR H 20:00<br />
FRI 28 JUL St Helens A 20:00<br />
SUN 06 AUG Leigh Leopards H 15:00<br />
SUN 20 AUG Warrington Wolves H 15:00<br />
FRI 25 AUG Huddersfield Giants A 19:45<br />
SAT 02 SEP <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> A 15:00<br />
FRI 08 SEP Wigan Warriors H 20:00<br />
SAT 16 SEP Catalan Dragons A 18:00*<br />
FRI 22 SEP Castleford Tigers H 20:00
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T Try | G Goal | DG Drop-Goal | Home games in Bold |<br />
Live on TV | † Replacement not used / *Kick-off local times<br />
LW SO SH PR HK PR SR SR LF RP RP RP RP<br />
Olpherts T Sezer Austin Holroyd Leeming Lisone Gannon Martin G Tetevano O'Connor Donaldson Sangare T Smith<br />
Olpherts Austin Sezer Holroyd Leeming T Tetevano Gannon Martin 3G Smith T Lisone Sangare O'Connor Donaldson<br />
Olpherts Austin DG Sezer Holroyd O'Connor Tetevano McDonnell Martin 2T,4G Smith T Sangare Donaldson Walters Leeming<br />
Olpherts Austin Sezer G Holroyd O'Connor Tetevano McDonnell Martin 2G Smith Lisone Walters Newman T Bentley<br />
Fusitu'a Austin Sezer Holroyd O'Connor Tetevano McDonnell Martin G Smith Bentley Sangare Lisone Roberts<br />
Macdonald Austin Sezer G Holroyd T O’Connor T Walters McDonnell Tetevano Smith Johnson Sangare Lisone Olpherts T<br />
Olpherts Austin Sezer Holroyd O’Connor Tetevano McDonnell T Bentley Smith Oledzki Sangare Lisone Roberts T<br />
Handley T Austin Sezer Oledzki O'Connor Holroyd Bentley McDonnell T Smith T Johnson Lisone Tetevano Sangare
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P W L D PF PA DIFF PTS<br />
1 Warrington Wolves 8 8 0 0 252 96 156 16<br />
2 Wigan Warriors 8 6 2 0 206 85 121 12<br />
3 Catalans Dragons 8 6 2 0 192 128 64 12<br />
4 <strong>Hull</strong> KR 8 5 3 0 192 120 72 10<br />
5 St Helens 7 4 3 0 138 89 49 8<br />
6 Salford Red Devils 8 4 4 0 178 163 15 8<br />
7 <strong>Leeds</strong> <strong>Rhinos</strong> 8 4 4 0 149 161 -12 8<br />
8 Huddersfield Giants 7 3 4 0 127 94 33 6<br />
9 Leigh Leopards 8 3 5 0 136 181 -45 6<br />
10 Castleford Tigers 8 2 6 0 90 200 -110 4<br />
11 <strong>Hull</strong> <strong>FC</strong> 8 2 6 0 108 264 -156 4<br />
12 Wakefield Trinity 8 0 8 0 47 234 -187 0<br />
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SUPER LEAGUE 2023 STATS ROUND-UP<br />
TOP 3 TRY SCORERS<br />
Josh Charnley 10<br />
Tom Johnstone 9<br />
Liam Marshall 8<br />
TOP 3 TRY ASSISTERS<br />
George Williams 10<br />
Harry Smith 10<br />
Blake Austin 8<br />
TOP 3 METRE MAKERS<br />
Paul Vaughan 1256<br />
George Williams 1187<br />
Josh Charnley 1145<br />
TOP 3 OFFLOADERS<br />
Esan Marsters 20<br />
Toby King 18<br />
Kai O'Donnell 15<br />
TOP 3 TACKLERS<br />
Cameron Smith 353<br />
Nathan Peats 324<br />
Morgan Smithies 320<br />
TOP 3 CARRIERS<br />
George Williams 188<br />
John Asiata 183<br />
Jacob Miller 168
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LINE-UPS<br />
LEEDS RHINOS<br />
Richie Myler 1<br />
Harry Newman 3<br />
Nene Macdonald 4<br />
Ash Handley 5<br />
Blake Austin 6<br />
Aidan Sezer 7<br />
Mikolaj Oledzki 8<br />
Zane Tetevano 10<br />
James Bentley 11<br />
Rhyse Martin 12<br />
Cameron Smith 13<br />
Jarrod O’Connor 14<br />
Sam Lisone 15<br />
Justin Sangare 17<br />
Tom Holroyd 18<br />
James McDonnell 19<br />
Sam Walters 22<br />
Liam Tindall 23<br />
James Donaldson 25<br />
Corey Johnson 26<br />
Jack Sinfield 29<br />
MATCH<br />
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