15 Apr 2024
What's on this week
This week at the Rhinos, six sides are in action from Wednesday through to Saturday.
The Under-16s look to continue their winning form as they take to the AMT Headingley pitch on Wednesday night, before both the women's and men's teams are in action on Friday night in a double header of action.
Saturday sees the Reserves head East to take on Hull KR as they look to get back to winning ways, as well as the Rhinos PDRL side, who play their first games of the season.
Find out more...
Wednesday 17th April
Leeds Rhinos Under-16s Scholarship vs Wakefield Trinity Under-16s Scholarship
Wednesday night sees Mark Butterill's Leeds Rhinos Scholarship look to continue their winning run in 2024 as they take on Wakefield Trinity Scholarship at AMT Headingley Stadium, kick off 7pm.
The Rhinos took to the field at AMT Headingley a fortnight ago and scored eight tries in a 44-20 win over Castleford Tigers, but this week sees the young Rhinos continue their development under the club's Scholarship staff as they take on Wakefield. Trinity have lost both games they've played so far, including a 30-28 loss to Wigan at the start of the month.
Entry for the game is a cash donation to Leeds Rhinos Foundation.
Friday 19th April
Double header: Leeds Rhinos vs Huddersfield Giants/Leeds Rhinos Women vs Huddersfield Giants Women
Friday night sees both Leeds Rhinos men and women take on Huddersfield Giants as part of a double header of action at AMT Headingley Stadium.
Lois Forsell's Women's side kick the action off at 5.30pm as they open their Betfred Women's Super League season against the Giants. It is the second meeting between the sides this season as they faced off in the Women's Challenge Cup group stages two weeks ago; the Rhinos winning 54-10.
Straight after that, Rohan Smith's men's side are back in Betfred Super League action against the Giants, kick off 8pm. After a week off due to the Challenge Cup, the Rhinos hope to turn around the loss to Warrington last time out, whilst the Giants come into the clash off the back of a Cup quarter final win against Catalans Dragons.
Ticket prices start at £25 for adults, £20 for concessions and £13 for juniors, with prices rising by £3 on matchday. Please note that both games are included in your match ticket for Friday, but fans cannot buy a ticket for only the Women's match.
To buy tickets go to tickets.therhinos.co.uk or call the ticket office on 0371 423 1315. Opening hours: Monday-Friday 10am-4pm (excluding Bank Holidays). Tickets also available to purchase from Leeds Rhinos Club Shop at AMT Headingley Stadium (CLICK HERE to check opening hours before travelling).
Strathclyde Sirens vs Leeds Rhinos Netball
Friday night also sees Leeds Rhinos Netball venture north to Scotland to take on Strathclyde Sirens at Emirates Arena, FCP 7.30pm.
The Rhinos got their first win of the season against Sirens over a month ago, but now Liana Leota's side look to bring the league points back to Leeds in round ten. Strathclyde remain at the bottom of the table after last week's loss to Surrey Storm.
Tickets are available to buy now here, costing £14.50 for adults, £10.50 for students and juniors under-16, and £5.50 for concessions.
Saturday 20th April
Hull KR Reserves vs Leeds Rhinos Reserves
Leeds Rhinos Reserves are back on the road this week as Tony Smith's side take on Hull KR at Sewell Group Craven Park, kick off 1pm.
The Rhinos couldn't mount a second half comeback in their previous fixture against Warrington as the Wolves left AMT Headingley with a 36-16 win. This weekend gives Tony Smith's side the opportunity to grab their second win of the campaign against a Hull KR side that have played only once this season due to their recent game against Bradford being postponed.
Leeds Rhinos PDRL
Saturday marks the start of the PDRL season for Leeds Rhinos as they play their first festival over in Hull.
As one of the sides in the premier division this year, the Rhinos are scheduled to play two games against Castleford Tigers and Wigan Warriors as part of an action packed day of action. Wakefield Trinity and Warrington Wolves PDRL sides will also be in action on the day.
































