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Rhinos Diary: What's on this week

This week at the Rhinos sees all action resume at AMT Headingley after a week off. The Men's, Women's, Reserves and Women's Academy are all in action at the stadium across the weekend as Warrington travel over to take on the four Rhinos teams.
Sunday also marks the final game of the Netball Super League and NXT GEN seasons, as both Rhinos sides look to finish their seasons on a high.
Take a look below for more information:
Saturday 14th June
Leeds Rhinos vs Warrington Wolves
Brad Arthur's Leeds side hosts Challenge Cup finalists Warrington Wolves at AMT Headingley as the Wolves return to Super League action against the in-form Rhinos, kick off 5.30pm.
Before the break in the league schedule, the Rhinos have been in top form as they moved into the top four in the league table and now look to continue their strong run of form heading into the second half of the year. Fans are also invited onto the pitch after full time to join Pat Sharp for a Party on the Pitch!
Match tickets start at £25 for adults, £20 for concessions and £13 for juniors and are available online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk or call the ticket office on 0371 423 1315.
Leeds Rhinos Reserves vs Warrington Wolves Reserves
Before the first team game, the Rhinos Reserves take to the field in a top-of-the-league clash against Warrington Wolves Reserves, kick off 3pm.
Both clubs have won five of six games so far in the Reserves competition in 2025 and are tied with Hull FC at the top of the standings with ten points each. A result for Chev Walker's side would boost them into top spot with five games remaining, whilst the Wolves also have the opportunity to claim top spot for themselves.
Tickets are not available for the Reserves game alone, fans must have a valid match ticket for the Rhinos vs Wolves Super League game. Buy yours now at tickets.therhinos.co.uk or call the ticket office on 0371 423 1315.
Sunday 15th June
Leeds Rhinos Women vs Warrington Wolves Women
24 hours after the men's team take on the Wolves, Leeds Rhinos Women also welcome Warrington to AMT Headingley on Sunday afternoon in the Betfred Women's Super League, kick off 3pm.
The Rhinos are without a win in their first three games of the new season but look to get back on track against a Warrington side who are also winless after three rounds.
Rhinos Season Members get access to the game as part of their memberships - just show a previous match ticket on your RhinosTix app or show your Rhinos 2025 Season Membership Card. General admission is £10 for Adults and Free for Juniors aged 16 for unreserved seating in the North Stand or standing on the AMT East Terrace. Buy now online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk.
Leeds Rhinos Women Under-19s vs Warrington Wolves Women Under-19s
Leeds and Warrington's Under-19s also take to the AMT Headingley field before the Women's Super League game (kick off 1pm), giving fans more rugby for their money.
The Rhinos have started the season strong with wins over St Helens, York and Wigan so far, whilst Warrington are yet to win a game after losses to Huddersfield and Featherstone before their bye week last weekend.
Entry is included in tickets for the main Super League game, which can be bought online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk.
Nottingham Forest vs NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball
The finale of the Netball Super League season sees NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball look to finish their campaign on a high with a trip to the Motorpoint Arena to take on Nottingham Forest, FCP 4pm.
Having lost to Forest earlier in the campaign, Lauren Palmer's side have eyes on avenging the loss as they look to finish the year on a high and send Netball star Geva Mentor out in a winning fashion.
Tickets for the game are available from the Motorpoint Arena at tickets.motorpointarenanottingham.com/. Prices start at £18 for adults, £10 for Students and £10 for Juniors (Under-18) in the Silver price bracket and includes Forests' NXT GEN match beforehand.
Team Bath Under-23s vs NIC Leeds Rhinos Netball Under-23s
With a place in the semi-finals at stake, the Rhinos NXT GEN side have the chance to solidify their spot in the top two as they travel to face Team Bath at the Sports Training Village at the University of Bath, FCP 3pm.
The game, which is part of the University of Bath's Big Blue and Gold Bash, is set to be a blockbuster end to the season as both the Rhinos and Bath occupy second and third in the league table.
Tickets for the game are available at teambath.ticketline.co.uk/, with prices starting at £17 for adults and £12 for juniors.