22 Jul 2024

What's on this week

This week at the Rhinos, five Leeds teams head out on the road for away games over the next six days. The Under-16s Scholarship get the action underway on Wednesday night in their final game of the season against Warrington, plus the Men's and Reserves teams both play Huddersfield on Thursday and Saturday night.

Sunday sees the Rhinos Women's and Wheelchair teams both head to Hull as the Wheelchair side hope to continue their unbeaten run in 2024 against Hull FC, whilst Lois Forsell's side have a chance to retain their Women's 9s trophy at Hull KR's Sewell Group Craven Park.

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Wednesday 24th July

Warrington Wolves Scholarship vs Leeds Rhinos Scholarship

Wednesday night sees the final game of the Scholarship season pit Leeds Rhinos against Warrington Wolves as Mark Butterill's side head to Victoria Park, kick off 7pm.

The Rhinos hope to end the campaign unbeaten, having won games against Hull FC, Castleford Tigers, Wakefield Trinity, Bradford Bulls, Huddersfield Giants, St Helens and Hull KR since mid-March. Zak Lloyd has led from the front in terms of tries as the back rower has scored seven times, whilst Jacob Hardy leads conversions with 15. 

The Wolves' only loss came at the hands of Hull KR back in April, after winning their opening two games against Bradford and St Helens. Wins over Wigan, Castleford and Wakefield followed, as well as a 24-24 draw with Hull FC. 

Thursday 25th July

Huddersfield Giants vs Leeds Rhinos

Head coach Brad Arthur leads the Rhinos at the John Smith's Stadium on Thursday night as Leeds are back in action against Yorkshire rival Huddersfield Giants at the John Smith's Stadium, kick off 8pm.

With nine games to go in the campaign, the Rhinos look to get back to winning ways after a defeat to Hull KR last time out. Huddersfield on the other hand come into the fixture having won their first game since May as Luke Robinson's side beat Salford 16-8 last Friday.

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Saturday 27th July

Huddersfield Giants Reserves vs Leeds Rhinos Reserves

A repeat of the Men's fixture on Saturday sees Leeds and Huddersfield's Reserves sides go head to head at Laund Hill as the season approaches it's climax, kick off 12pm.

Having won four of their last five matches, Tony Smith's side keep hopes of a push for second place alive as they attempt to catch up to Wigan for a place in the post season Grand Final. A 20-12 win against Salford last time out saw Josh Gillespie score twice to give Leeds their fifth win of the campaign, whilst the Giants couldn't replicate their win over Wigan at the end of June as they suffered a 26-10 loss away to Leigh Leopards.

Sunday 28th July

Women's Rugby League 9s Finals

A break in the Betfred Women's Super League sees Leeds Rhinos Women join Cardiff Demons, St Helens, Wigan Warriors, York Valkyrie and Huddersfield Giants at Hull KR's Sewell Group Craven Park as the Rhinos look to retain their Women's 9s crown.

The Rhinos qualified for this year's final as one of two wildcards after qualifying day at Warrington, but as reigning holders, Lois Forsell's side hope to pull out all the stops to bring the trophy back to AMT Headingley again. 

Entry to Craven Park is £6 for adults and £4 for children. Further information, such as the groups and fixtures, will be announced later this week. 

Hull FC Wheelchair vs Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair

James Simpson's Leeds Rhinos Wheelchair side hope to continue their unbeaten run so far in 2024 as they travel to Hull University's Allam Sports Centre to take on Hull FC in round five of the Betfred Wheelchair Super League, kick off 4.15pm.

The Rhinos won their home fixture against the black and whites 62-24 at The Edge to get their campaign off to a lightning fast start, before adding wins against Wigan and London Roosters over the next two rounds. Hull FC got their first league point of the season in a tight 38-38 draw with Halifax earlier this month, but lost out to London by only two points last time out.

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