26 Jun 2023
This week at the Rhinos
This week sees the Rhinos First Team, Women, Academy and Scholarship all in action. Trips across the Pennines to Warrington await Rohan Smith, Lois Forsell and Tony Smith's sides, whilst Mark Butterill's Under-16s clash with Wakefield at Stanningley in the opening game of the week.
Here's more information about this week's fixtures:
Thursday 29th June
Warrington Wolves vs Leeds Rhinos
Warrington host Leeds for the second time in 2023 this Thursday at the Halliwell Jones in a re-match of the season opener, kick off 8pm.
The Wolves won the season opener but have lost four out of their last five matches in all competitions, whilst the Rhinos got back to winning ways last time out against the Giants at Headingley in a 54-0 win.
Adult ticket prices start from £24 and juniors are from £5 if you are a junior member. Travel from Headingley to the Halliwell Jones is £18 per person.
Find out more here.
Leeds Rhinos Under-16s vs Wakefield Trinity Under-16s
Whilst the men's team continue their Super League campaign, Mark Butterill's Under-16s side clash with Wakefield Trinity at Stanningley, kick off 7pm.
The unbeaten Rhinos have had a strong year so far, defeating Huddersfield 40-20 last time out at Headingley, and they start the first of back to back games at Stanningley over the next fortnight against Trinity. Wakefield have two wins to their name this year.
Tickets for Friday night's game is £5 for adults and £3 for concessions. Team sheets will be available for supporters on arrival.
Saturday 1st July
Warrington Wolves Under-18s vs Leeds Rhinos Under-18s
The Rhinos youth action continues on Saturday as Tony Smith's Under-18s Academy side travel to Victoria Park to face Warrington Wolves Under-18s, kick off 12pm.
The game will be the Rhinos' second under the RFL's law modification trial, after they defeated Bradford 50-32 at Odsal earlier in June. The reigning Academy Champions come into the fixture two points outside the top four places, one of which is occupied by the Wolves. Having lost back to back clashes with the Rhinos at the end of last season, the Wolves have been one of the form teams in 2023 with only one loss to St Helens.
Entry to Victoria Park for the game is priced are £5 adults and £2 juniors/concessions. Cash turnstiles are situated in the North-East corner of the stadium near the Brian Bevan statue. Seating will be unreserved in the North Stand. Turnstiles open from 11.00am.
Sunday 2nd July
Warrington Wolves Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women
Following their success in the Nines competition last weekend, Leeds Rhinos Women also travel to Victoria Park as they face the Wolves Women, kick off 2pm.
It's the first time in the Women's Super League that the two sides have met after Warrington earned promotion after finishing top of Super League Group 2 in 2022. The club's have met in the Challenge Cup twice before (Leeds winning them both), plus they were drawn in the same group for last week's Nines competition.
Find out more here.
































