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Rhinos Diary: What's on this week

This week at the Rhinos, five teams are in action from Friday to Sunday as The Final Charge continues.

Brad Arthur's side face a stern test against Hull FC on Saturday afternoon, before the Under-18s close out their regular season against the Black and Whites on Friday night. A double header at Victoria Park sees Leeds Rhinos Women and Under-19s Women's Academy in action on Sunday too, plus the club's PDRL team are also in Warrington in their final festival of the year.

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Friday 29th August

Hull FC Under-18s Academy vs Hull FC Under-18s Academy

With a home play-off confirmed, Leeds Rhinos Under-18s can finish their regular season on a high as Chev Walker's side head to the University of Hull to take on Hull FC Under-18s, kick off 7pm.

Off the back of victory over Hull KR at AMT Headingley last week, the young Rhinos can finish a strong campaign in style as they prepare for a potential run to the Grand Final. Only Warrington have been able to defeat Leeds so far in 2025, but Hull look to be the second as they look to finish their season strong after suffering defeat to Castleford last week.

 

Saturday 30th August

Hull FC vs Leeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos have the chance to build on their huge win over League Leaders Hull KR last time out as Brad Arthur's side travel to the MKM Stadium to take on Hull FC on Saturday afternoon, kick off 3pm.

The Rhinos come into round 24 with three consecutive wins under their belts against Leigh, Castleford and the Robins, but with teams fighting for position in the top six, a result on Saturday would keep the Rhinos in the fight with Wigan, St Helens and Leigh for second place. The Black and Whites suffered a defeat to Saints last Friday but still sit in the top six by a point after Wakefield's loss to Wigan.

Tickets and travel are now available to buy online at tickets.therhinos.co.uk, over the phone on 0371 423 1315 and from Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office Transfer Windows (Opening Hours). 

 

Leeds Rhinos PDRL

The final PDRL festival of the season sees Leeds Rhinos travel to Warrington on Saturday to take on Wakefield Trinity and Bradford Bulls as Finals Day at Blackpool draws closer. After beating both Castleford and Warrington in their most recent festival, the Rhinos look to defeat stern opponents Trinity as well as the Bulls as they build momentum towards the end of the season.

 

Sunday 31st August

Warrington Wolves Women vs Leeds Rhinos Women

Leeds Rhinos Women can continue their winning run this Sunday against Warrington Wolves as the conclusion of the Betfred Women's Super League approaches. Following a 40-10 win over Leigh at the weekend, the Rhinos take on Warrington, who are yet to find a win so far this year. The Rhinos secured a 110-0 win against the Wolves earlier this season and hope to find a similar result at Victoria Park with three games to go in the regular season.

 

Warrington Wolves Women Under-19s vs Leeds Rhinos Women Under-19s

After the first team game, the Rhinos and Wolves Under-19s Academy sides go head to head at Victoria Park, kick off 2.30pm. Ellis Pascall's Leeds side picked up a 38-0 triumph over Featherstone last Wednesday to win their eighth game of the campaign - one of those also being a 74-4 win over the Wolves back in June. 

Like the first team, the Wolves are without a win this season, having lost to St Helens twice, York Valkyrie and Wigan Warriors since the loss to the Rhinos.

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