26 May 2025

Rhinos Diary: What's on this week

This week at the Rhinos, eight teams are in action in a packed schedule of matches from Thursday to Sunday.

The Under-18s get the action underway against Wakefield on Thursday night, before Saturday sees the club's Men's and Women's first teams and Women's Academy take to the field. Saturday is the club's MND Awareness game

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Thursday 29th May

Leeds Rhinos Under-18s vs Wakefield Trinity Under-18s

Rearranged from Friday night, Leeds Rhinos Under-18s are back in action at AMT Headingley on Thursday night as Chev Walker's side takes on Wakefield Trinity, kick off 7pm.

Looking to continue their spell at the top of the Academy league, the Rhinos come off the back of big wins over Salford and Bradford in recent games as they fend off the challenge of Warrington chasing behind. Wakefield are part of the chasing pack too with two wins from five games, but with half of the season still to play, there is plenty to play for in terms of finishing in the top four.

Entry to the stadium is via the South Stand turnstiles and entry will be £5 for adults and concessions and free for Under-16s. Cash and card will both be accepted on the turnstiles, and fans can watch the game from the South Stand Terrace and Seating.

 

Saturday 31st May

Leeds Rhinos vs Wakefield Trinity

Saturday is set to be a special day at AMT Headingley as Leeds Rhinos' annual MND Awareness game sees Brad Arthur's side take on Wakefield Trinity live on Sky Sports and BBC 2, kick off 4.30pm.

The annual event in the club's calendar always produces memorable moments on and off the field, going back to the first MND Awareness game in 2023. Almost a year after Rob's passing in June 2024, the game will get national recognition as it will be shown on the BBC as well as Sky Sports, and the Rhinos will look to rise to the occasion as they.....

Tickets are still available to buy now. Get yours online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk

 

Leeds Rhinos Women vs Wigan Warriors Women

Fans get more rugby action for the price of a single match ticket as well on Saturday as Leeds Rhinos Women take to the AMT Headingley field against Wigan Warriors, kick off 2pm.

A fortnight after the two sides went head to head in the semi-finals of the Betfred Challenge Cup, Lois Forsell's side looks to take revenge against Denis Betts' Warriors as they head into another tough clash after opening games against St Helens and York Valkyrie. Wigan have also played Saints and the Valkyrie, and currently sit top of the league standings after two rounds.

Fans need a match ticket for the Men's Super League clash against Wakefield to watch the Women's game - tickets will not be available for the Women's game only. Buy your tickets now at tickets.therhinos.co.uk.

 

Leeds Rhinos Women Under-19s vs Wigan Warriors Women Under-19s

Fancy more rugby action on Saturday?

The day kicks off at West Park Leeds as Leeds Rhinos Women's Under-19s host Wigan Warriors (kick off 11.30am) before the first teams do battle at AMT Headingley. After wins over York and St Helens in their first two games of the campaign, the Rhinos look to keep their winning run going against a Wigan side who got their season underway with a 18-8 result over the Valkyrie.

 

Sunday 1st June

London Pulse vs NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball

NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball will be part of a packed Sunday of Netball action at the Copper Box Arena as Lauren Palmer's side round off a day of three games as they face off against London Pulse, FCP 6pm.

With three rounds of the season left, the Rhinos look to finish strong despite being unable to make the semi-final spots as they look ahead to clashes against Pulse, Dragons and Forest in their final games. League leaders London Pulse on the other hand are in a fight to claim the top spot of the league table as they are currently level with Loughborough Lightning on 25 points.

Fans wanting to buy tickets for the game can do so at londonpulsenetball.ticketline.co.uk. Tickets are priced at £29 for adults and £16.50 for juniors. A Child Group Discount of Buy 10, get 1 free and Buy 20, get 3 free is available by emailing Ticketline Customer Services at customerservices@ticketline.co.uk.

Fans also get access to watch the England Thorns take on Australia Kelpies (FCP 3.30pm).

 

London Pulse Under-23s vs NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball Under-23s

Francine Hall's Rhinos NXT GEN side are also in action on Sunday as they take to the court before the NSL sides against London Pulse, FCP 1.30pm.

The Rhinos have a chance to push for the semi-finals and victory against Pulse would be the perfect test, ahead of the post-season games as their Under-23s currently sit second in the rankings.

Tickets for the NXT GEN game are £10 for unallocated seating, mid court on a first come first served basis. Fans can buy now here.

 

Leeds Rhinos PDRL and LDSL

Finally the Rhinos LDSL and PDRL take to the field in Festivals on Sunday.

Having featured on the pitch at AMT Headingley and St James' Park at the Magic Weekend, the LDSL season officially gets underway as the Rhinos take part in their first regional festival at York St John's University from 10.30am. Meanwhile the club's PDRL team are back in action for the first time since April as they head to Sheffield Hallam University to take on Warrington Wolves and Hull FC in their second festival of the year.

Entry to both events are free for all spectators.

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