30 Dec 2024

Rhinos owner honoured by King in New Years honour

Paul Caddick, the chairman of Leeds Rhinos and Caddick Group, a Yorkshire based Property and Construction conglomerate, has been awarded an MBE by King Charles in the New Years honours list for services to sport. 

Caddick took over ownership of Leeds Rhinos and their iconic Headingley home in November 1996. At the time, the world famous venue was set to lose international Test cricket and the Rugby League team were on the brink of bankruptcy having been established in 1890. 

Caddick, alongside Chief Executive Gary Hetherington, oversaw an overhaul of the business and playing roster with a focus placed on developing and nurturing the best young, local talent. That led to a golden era for the club with Caddick becoming the most successful Chairman in the history of the sport with eight Grand Final wins, four Challenge Cup wins, three League Leaders Shields and three World titles for the mens team and success with the club’s womens team as well under his leadership. 

However, Caddick has also ensured that the club has become an integral part of the local community in Leeds through the work of the Leeds Rhinos Foundation with the club having worked in elite Rugby Union and netball as well as supporting wheelchair Rugby League along with teams of players with physical disabilities and learning difficulties. The Foundation was this year recognised as the best in the sport at the Rugby League annual awards. 

Off the field, Caddick as driven a revolutionary change to the Rhinos home at AMT Headingley Rugby Stadium following reconstruction of the stadium in 2018 and restoring the venue to Test match status for Rugby League alongside cricket whilst ensuring future generations will be able to watch world class sport at the complex well into its second century. 

Born in Castleford, Caddick played both Rugby Union and Rugby League as a junior and set up his construction and property business in 1979 starting with £1000. 

Commenting on his honour from the King, Caddick said, “I am honoured to receive this prestigious award from his Majesty the King for my contribution to sport. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my team at both Caddick Group and Leeds Rhinos for the tremendous support they have given me over many years and, without this support, and the support of the Leeds Rhinos fans, then I would not be receiving this award.

“I would also take this opportunity to thank Gary Hetherington for his support and tireless work over many years and of course my wife Alex for her patience and love which has been the backbone of my involvement in sport. 

“When we arrived at the club back in 1996, we understood that we had become custodians of something that was much bigger than just a team or a stadium. We were looking after a venue that stretched back to the reign of Queen Victoria and where countless generations of fans have shared so many memories over the years. We have never lost sight of that and I am proud of the home we have created for Leeds Rhinos as we look to the future. With that in mind, I was delighted to welcome my daughter Alexandra to our Board of Directors this year as we look to even brighter times ahead.”

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