Betfred Super League

Sat 22nd Mar 2025  KO: 17:00  RD: 5
   OFFICIAL: Jack SMITH

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Leeds Rhinos

12 10

HT: 6-4

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Wigan Warriors

Tries

Riley Lumb
Jack Sinfield

Liam Marshall
Bevan French

Goals

Jake Connor x2

Harry Smith

  • Full Back

    1

    Lachie
    Miller

  • Right Wing

    2

    Riley
    Lumb
    TRIES
    1
    PTS
    4

  • Right Centre

    3

    Harry
    Newman

  • Left Centre

    4

    Ash
    Handley

  • Left Wing

    5

    Ryan
    Hall

  • Stand Off

    6

    Brodie
    Croft

  • Scrum Half

    7

    Jake
    Connor
    GOALS
    2
    PTS
    4

  • Prop

    8

    Mikolaj
    Oledzki

  • Hooker

    9

    Jarrod
    O'Connor

  • Prop

    10

    Cooper
    Jenkins

  • Second Row

    11

    James
    Bentley

  • Second Row

    12

    James
    McDonnell

  • Loose Forward

    13

    Keenan
    Palasia

  • Int 1

    14

    Jack
    Sinfield
    TRIES
    1
    PTS
    4

  • Int 2

    15

    Sam
    Lisone

  • Int 3

    16

    Morgan
    Gannon

  • Int 4

    17

    Tom
    Holroyd

  • Bevan
    French
    TRIES
    1
    PTS
    4

  • Zach
    Eckersley

  • Jacob
    Wardle

  • Liam
    Marshall
    TRIES
    1
    PTS
    4

  • Jack
    Farrimond

  • Harry
    Smith
    GOALS
    1
    PTS
    2

  • Liam
    Byrne

  • Kruise
    Leeming

  • Luke
    Thompson

  • Junior
    Nsemba

  • Liam
    Farrell

  • Kaide
    Ellis

  • Patrick
    Mago

  • Tyler
    Dupree

  • Sam
    Walters

  • Thomas
    Forber

  • Jacob
    Douglas

75 mins

INT

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Interchange for Wigan Warriors
Patrick Mago OFF

74 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Keenan Palasia OFF

72 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Tom Holroyd OFF

68 mins

GOAL

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scored for by
Jake Connor

67 mins

TRY

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Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
Jack Sinfield

62 mins

INT

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Interchange for Wigan Warriors
Kaide Ellis OFF

55 mins

INT

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Interchange for Wigan Warriors
Tyler Dupree OFF

54 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
James Bentley OFF

51 mins

GOAL

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scored for by
Harry Smith

50 mins

TRY

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Try scored for Wigan Warriors by
Bevan French

47 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Sam Lisone OFF

40 mins

GOAL

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scored for by
Harry Smith

39 mins

TRY

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Try scored for Wigan Warriors by
Liam Marshall

31 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Mikolaj Oledzki OFF

31 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Keenan Palasia OFF

31 mins

INT

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Interchange for Wigan Warriors
Luke Thompson OFF

29 mins

GOAL

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scored for by
Jake Connor

19 mins

INT

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Interchange for Wigan Warriors
Liam Byrne OFF

17 mins

INT

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Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Cooper Jenkins OFF

12 mins

GOAL

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scored for by
Jake Connor

11 mins

TRY

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Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
Riley Lumb

A tense round five matchup at AMT Headingley ended in favour of Leeds Rhinos as Brad Arthur’s side rallied to secure a 12-10 win over Wigan Warriors.


Riley Lumb’s first half try and penalty goal from Jake Connor gave the home side a slender lead, before a Wigan fightback looked to steal the two league points on offer. Substitute Jack Sinfield made sure that didn’t happen though as his try with 13 minutes to go was enough to see Leeds over the line.


Arthur’s sole change for the game was at hooker as Jarrod O’Connor came back into the side in the place of the injured Andy Ackers. Tom Holroyd was also a welcomed return on the bench to add another prop option alongside Sam Lisone. The day belonged to club legend Ryan Hall, who marked his 500th career appearance by starting on the wing.


The arm wrestle began from the first minute as both sides threw themselves into battle. Wigan’s Liam Marshall did well to wriggle free to set Jake Wardle away for the game’s first opportunity, but Leeds full back Lachie Miller brought down Kruise Leeming to shut down the attack. Shifting their attention down the opposite end of the field, the Rhinos were able to take their scoring chance as a high kick from Jake Connor was fumbled by Jacob Douglas, and Leeds’ James Bentley was on hand to collect the ball and feed Riley Lumb for a simple finish to make the score 4-0.


Both sides kept going from end to end as the crowd warmed to the occasion, and Leeds matched the tempo by bombarding Wigan’s defensive line. Brodie Croft toyed with the Wigan line all night and after he managed to win a penalty for holding down, Connor calmly slotted a penalty goal that would prove crucial by full-time.


Croft and Miller should have secured the Rhinos their second try as half time loomed, but Sam Lisone was brought down agonisingly short of the try line.


It was a sign for Wigan to rally, and they waited until the last play of the half to do so. The Warriors got some luck as Harry Smith’s kick came back off Ash Handley for a set restart, and a shift to the edge put Marshall in the corner to make the score 6-4 at the break.


An early second-half try for Wigan put the game on a knife-edge as Bevan French found his way over after sustained pressure on the Leeds defensive line.


The Rhinos responded positively from going behind as back-to-back chances saw Jake Connor take a chip kick short of the line and Riley Lumb get across for what the winger thought was his second try. To the winger’s dismay, referee Jack Smith called a pass in the build-up as forward and the score was chalked off.


With the game reaching its climax, the man of the moment Ryan Hall had his hand (or head to be specific) in getting the all-important score to send the home side into raptures. Wigan found themselves on the back foot as Marshall was forced to intervene to deny Hall a potential try, but on the next set, the winger rose highest and manage to head the ball into the arms of Jack Sinfield, who couldn’t believe his luck as he grounded the ball. The decision was referred to the video referee, who cleared any potential knock-ons and awarded the try. Connor’s kick sailed between the sticks, edging Leeds closer to victory.


Matt Peet’s side kept fighting until the very end but found themselves just short of finding a winner. Junior Nsemba thought he had secured the league points for the Cherry and Whites, but a forward pass from French saw the back-rower’s try disallowed. With the full AMT Headingley crowd behind them for the final two tense minutes though, the Rhinos steered themselves home to secure a 12-10 triumph.


Teams


Rhinos 


1. Lachie Miller, 23. Riley Lumb, 3. Harry Newman, 4. Ash Handley, 5. Ryan Hall, 6. Brodie Croft, 18. Jake Connor, 17. Cooper Jenkins, 14. Jarrod O’Connor, 8. Mikolaj Oledzki, 11. James Bentley, 12. James McDonnell, 10. Keenan Palasia


Subs: 19. Tom Holroyd, 20. Jack Sinfield, 16. Morgan Gannon, 15. Sam Lisone (18th Man – 7. Matt Frawley)


Tries: Lumb (11), Sinfield (67)


Goals: Connor 2/3


 


Wigan


6. Bevan French, 2. Abbas Miski, 22. Zach Eckersley, 4. Jake Wardle, 5. Liam Marshall, 24. Jack Farrimond, 7. Harry Smith, 10. Luke Thompson, 17. Kruise Leeming, 16. Liam Byrne, 11. Junior Nsemba, 12. Liam Farrell, 13. Kaide Ellis


Subs: 15. Patrick Mago, 19. Tyler Dupree, 21. Sam Walters, 23. Tom Forber (18th Man – 20. Harvie Hill)


Tries: Marshall (38), French (48)


Goals: Smith 1/2

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