3 Oct 2023
Flashback: Women's Grand Final

There is five days to go until Leeds Rhinos Women clash with York Valkyrie at the LNER Community Stadium to see which side will be lifting the Betfred Women's Super League Grand Final trophy live on Sky Sports, kick off 3pm.
Take a look back at the previous four Grand finals that the Rhinos have been involved in:
2018 - Rhinos 16 Wigan Warriors 18
In their first season in the Super League competition, Leeds Rhinos Women came close to getting their hands on the Grand Final trophy only for Wigan Warriors to snatch a close 18-16 result in Manchester.
Despite opening the scoring through Rhiannion Marshall, Adam Cuthbertson's Leeds side found themselves 16-6 down heading into the final ten minutes, until late tries from Caitlin Beevers and Suze Hill set up a dramatic finish. A penalty goal proved to be the difference at full time though as Wigan got their first Grand Final win.
2019 - Rhinos 20 Castleford Tigers12
Leeds bounced back in glorious style a year later to add the Grand Final title to the Challenge Cup, which they retained earlier in the year against Castleford Tigers.
Taking on the Tigers again at St Helens' Totally Wicked Stadium, the Fords started lively with two tries before the Rhinos hit back through Abby Eatock on 12 minutes. Heading into the second half, Fran Goldthorp's two scores put the side in blue and amber in the driving seat and Elle Frain sealed the result with 12 minutes remaining.
2021 - Rhinos 0 St Helens 28
Coming off the back of the Covid affected 2020 season, the Rhinos faced another new opponent in their third straight Grand Final, St Helens.
Having toppled York in the semi finals, Leeds couldn't prevent the Saints from completing the treble of Grand Final, Challenge Cup and League Leaders' Shield in a 28-0 defeat at Headingley.
2022 - Rhinos 12 York Valkyrie 4
Once again, defeat in Grand Final turned to success within twelve months as the Rhinos were back lifting the trophy in 2022.
Taking on York, who hadn't lost a game that season, the Rhinos edged out the Valkyrie in a tight 12-4 scoreline, thanks to a try in both halves from player of the match Caitlin Beevers. The retiring Courtney Winfield-Hill also added two goals as the captain bowed out with another winners medal around her neck.
Be at the Final

Tickets and travel are now available to buy online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk and over the phone on 0371 423 1315 and from Leeds Rhinos Club Shop (Opening Hours).
Tickets are priced at £10 for adults, £7.50 for concessions and £2.50 for juniors aged 16 and under. The event also covers the Women's Promotion Play-Off Final between Barrow Ladies and Leigh Leopards Ladies, which kicks off at 12.30pm.
Leeds Rhinos Official Coach Travel will be available for this fixture, departing Headingley Stadium at 11am. Travel tickets are priced at £10 per person.