8 Jul 2024

What's on this week

This week at the Rhinos, four packed days of Rugby League action sees six Rhinos sides take to the field.

Both the men's and women's teams continue their league campaigns on the road against Warrington on Thursday and Sunday, along with the PDRL side who also face Castleford on Saturday. The Scholarship and Reserves are also in action against Hull KR and Salford, whilst the unbeaten Rhinos Wheelchair face a tough test in London Roosters.

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Wednesday 10th July

Leeds Rhinos Scholarship vs Hull KR Scholarship

The penultimate game of Leeds Rhinos Scholarship's season sees Mark Butterill's side take on Hull KR at AMT Headingley on Wednesday night, kick off 7pm.

The young Rhinos have had a spotless campaign since their opening clash with Hull FC in March and look to get their seventh consecutive win of the year in their final home game of the season. They come into the fixture after a tight 16-6 outing against St Helens in their last game, whilst their opponents Hull KR lost their first game of 2024 in a 20-16 defeat to Castleford.

Entry to AMT Headingley is a cash donation to Leeds Rhinos Foundation on arrival and viewing will be unreserved in the South Stand.

Thursday 11th July

Warrington Wolves vs Leeds Rhinos

Thursday night Rugby League returns for Leeds Rhinos in the Betfred Super League as they head to Warrington to face Sam Burgess' side at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, kick off 8pm.

After getting passed London in a 17-16 extra time win, Chev Walker's side take on a Wolves side, who come into the game off the back of a resounding home win over the Giants as they look to pressure the top two.

Tickets and travel for our away Betfred Super League game against Warrington Wolves are available now to purchase online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk, over the phone on 0371 423 1315 and from Leeds Rhinos Club Shop (Opening Hours). 

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Saturday 13th July

Leeds Rhinos Reserves vs Salford Red Devils Reserves

Saturday afternoon AMT Headingley host Leeds Rhinos Reserves, as Tony Smith's side take to the field against Salford Red Devils, kick off 12.30pm.

With four games to go before the end of the regular season, the Rhinos are in need of wins after suffering a 26-18 loss to Hull FC last time out. The defeat saw Leeds drop down the table to eighth place, just two points above Salford in ninth as the Red Devils come into the game off the back of a 42-22 loss to Warrington.

 

Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair vs London Roosters

The unbeaten Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair side aim to build on their win over reigning Grand Final champions Wigan Warriors as James Simpson's side face off against London Roosters at The Edge, kick off 2pm.

Wins over Halifax, Hull FC and the Warriors has put the Rhinos in a strong position to contest for the League Leaders' Shield again this year with five games left, but this week's test against the Roosters will be an important game to perform in, after London snatched a 36-30 win last time out in 2023. The Roosters are also unbeaten but have played a game less than the Rhinos.

Fans can also see the Wheelchair Reserves in action beforehand too as they're in action from 12.30pm.

Leeds Rhinos PDRL

This weekend sees the fourth PDRL festival of the year take place in Sheffield as the Rhinos look to get back to winning ways.

After defeats to hosts Wakefield and Wigan in June's festival, Leeds clash with Warrington Wolves and Castleford Tigers in this week's festival, having beaten the Wolves 22-0 earlier in the year but lost out 18-16 to the Tigers.

Sunday 14th July

Warrington Wolves Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women

Leeds Rhinos Women look to put last week's defeat to St Helens behind them as Lois Forsell's side take on Warrington Wolves at Victoria Park on Sunday, kick off 12pm.

As the Women's Super League heats up amongst the top four, the Rhinos aim to continue a seven game winning run against the Wolves, which includes 70-10 and 68-0 wins earlier this season in the Challenge Cup and Super League. Outside of the top four, Warrington lead the rest of the league with three wins so far this year but come into the fixture after losing 32-10 to Huddersfield last Sunday.

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