Betfred Super League
Fri 16th May 2025 KO: 20:00 RD: 11
OFFICIAL: Jack SMITH

Leeds Rhinos
18 16
HT: 4-10

Hull FC
Tries
James McDonnell
Tom Holroyd
Riley Lumb
Ryan Hall
Lewis Martin
Sam Eseh
Harvey Barron
Goals
Lachlan Miller
Aidan Sezer x2
-
Full Back
1
Lachie
Miller
GOALS
1 PTS
2 -
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
-
Prop
8
Mikolaj
Oledzki
-
Hooker
9
Jarrod
O'Connor
-
Prop
10
Keenan
Palasia
-
Second Row
11
Morgan
Gannon
-
Second Row
12
James
McDonnell
TRIES
1 PTS
4 -
Loose Forward
13
Kallum
Watkins
-
Int 1
14
Cameron
Smith
-
Int 2
15
Sam
Lisone
-
Int 3
16
Tom
Holroyd
TRIES
1 PTS
4 -
Int 4
17
James
Bentley
-
William
Pryce
-
Harvey
BARRON
-
Jordan
Rapana
-
Davy
Litten
-
Lewis
MARTIN
-
Cade
Cust
-
Aidan
Sezer
GOALS
2 PTS
4 -
Herman
Ese'ese
-
Amir
Bourouh
-
Liam
Knight
-
Zak
Hardaker
-
Ed
Chamberlain
-
John
Asiata
-
Tom
Briscoe
-
Jack
Ashworth
-
Samuel
Eseh
-
Brad
Fash

A late Ryan Hall try saw Leeds Rhinos pick the pockets of Hull FC in another captivating match at AMT Headingley that leaves the Rhinos fourth in the Betfred Super League table.
It was a second consecutive Headingley thriller against opposition from the Humber, a topsy turvy affair that saw both sides dominate at various stages. In a breathless second half, the Rhinos defied a disappointing first forty to snatch victory with just two minutes to play.
There were two changes made from the starting thirteen which secured a magic weekend victory against St Helens last time out. Ryan Hall came back in for Alfie Edgell, while Brodie Croft made his first appearance in over a month, replacing his young deputy Jack Sinfield at Scrum Half. Co-captain Cameron Smith also returned to the bench.
Leeds started the match brightly in and out of possession, moving the ball with fluidity and dominating the centre despite not creating any clear-cut opportunities. After ten minutes, a desperate block from Jordan Rapana on Jake Connor saw Hull’s right centre stretchered off to play no further part in proceedings.
The extended stoppage gave Hull a breather and they fought their way back into the match as Rhinos continued to struggle for opportunities. Half chances via a slapped pass from Jake Connor and a loopy kick from Lachie Miller were all they could muster despite their dominance overall.
Disaster then struck for Leeds, carelessly conceding the first points following a scrum 15 yards from goal. Hull caught the Loiners out on the left hand side, captain Aidan Sezer finding Will Pryce, who slotted through Lewis Martin to slide over. The kick from wide left was missed, a wild shank from Sezer which sent the ball dribbling right of the post.
The Rhinos looked to shake off the disappointment quickly and thought they had done so when Jarrod O’Connor looked to have squeezed over on the last. However, it was adjudged no try by referee Jack Smith and video assistant Liam Moore.
Things went from bad to worse as another close call went against Leeds. Prop forward Sam Eseh bundled over just left of the posts and it was decided that he had got the ball down, despite the available camera angles appearing inconclusive. Seza made no mistake with a close central kick and Hull stretched their lead to ten without reply.
Leeds were able to salvage something from a disappointing first half with just thirty seconds left on the clock as Miller released the returning Brodie Croft, who utilised a dummy pass to slip through James Mcdonnell to crash over. In the last action of the half, Miller failed to convert a tough wide kick and Rhinos went into the changing rooms six in arrears.
A bright start to the second half from Hull saw them force Leeds back over their own line with a rolling rook. Shortly after, a hopeful kick caused chaos for the Leeds backline as it ricocheted off the post. The ball was collected by former Rhino Zak Hardaker and was released via John Asiata to Harvey Barron to touch down wide right. Sezer then converted a tough kick to stretch the Airlie Birds’ lead to eight.
Just as they had following Hull’s previous try, Leeds came roaring back. Smart interplay from Miller and Ash Handley helped the gold and blue creep up the left-hand side. Sam Lisone then charged forward to eat up further ground before the ball then made its way to Tom Holroyd. The prop, who recently signed a new long-term contract, was not to be denied a try to mark the occasion and he defied three hull players to crash over, with Miller converting the subsequent kick from close range.
Leeds then had to hang on for a period which included a try saving tackle from Brodie Croft twenty yards from goal as well as a joint defensive effort to stop the in-form Herman Ese’ese right on the try line.
Both actions were proven vital when the Rhinos were able to force their way back into the match. Restarting on the last and thirty-five yards from goal, Leeds backed their ground game, unfurling four perfect passes to the leftm with Riley Lumb the man to sweep over the line. Lachie Miller had the chance to level things up with fifteen to play, but once more failed to convert from wide.
Both teams fought valiantly to the end as Hull wrestled back momentum once more. But, following their late disappointment against Hull KR two weeks ago, it was Leeds’ turn to snatch a thriller at the death. Kallum Watkins collected a bobbling ball in what proved to be Hull’s last attack to give Leeds one more chance, which they grabbed with both hands.
Watkins once more was involved, brought down just in front of the goal line. In the subsequent play, Lachie Miller picked out Ryan Hall on the right touchline, who showed pace, strength and determination to leap over the line and send Headingley into raptures. The result leaves Leeds two points clear in fourth with four wins in their last five matches.
Teams
Rhinos
1. Lachie Miller, 5. Ryan Hall, 3. Harry Newman, 4. Ash Handley, 23. Riley Lumb, 18. Jake Connor, 6. Brodie Croft, 8. Mikolaj Oledzki, 14. Jarred O’Connor, 10. Keenan Palasia, 12. James McDonnell, 16. Morgan Gannon, 28. Kallum Watkins
Subs: 15. Sam Lisone, 19. Tom Holroyd, 20. James Bentley, 19. Cameron Smith
Tries: McDonnell, Holroyd, Lumb, Hall
Goals: Miller
Hull FC
5. Will Pryce, 2. Harvey Barron, 1. Jordan Rapana, 20. Davy Litten, 22. Lewis Martin, 14. Cade Cust, 7. Aidan Sezer, 8. Herman Ese’Ese, 9. Amir Bourouh, 40. Liam Knight, 3. Zak Hardaker, 4. Ed Chamberlain, 13. John Asiata
Subs: 5. Tom Briscoe, 39. Sam Eseh Jr, 17. Jack Ashworth, 19. Brad Fash
Tries: Martin, Eseh, Barron
Goals: Sezer (2)
79 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Lachlan Miller
78 mins
TRY
Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
Ryan Hall
73 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Amir Bourouh OFF
70 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Brad Fash OFF
70 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
James Bentley OFF
68 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Lachlan Miller
67 mins
TRY
Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
Riley Lumb
63 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Cameron Smith OFF
63 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Tom Holroyd OFF
59 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
John Asiata OFF
56 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Sam Eseh OFF
54 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Sam Lisone OFF
53 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Jack Ashworth OFF
52 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Lachlan Miller
51 mins
TRY
Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
Tom Holroyd
46 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Aidan Sezer
45 mins
TRY
Try scored for Hull FC by
Harvey Barron
40 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Lachlan Miller
40 mins
TRY
Try scored for Leeds Rhinos by
James McDonnell
38 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Aidan Sezer
37 mins
TRY
Try scored for Hull FC by
Sam Eseh
32 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Kallum Watkins OFF
32 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Keenan Palasia OFF
30 mins
GOAL
scored for by
Aidan Sezer
29 mins
TRY
Try scored for Hull FC by
Lewis Martin
28 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Liam Knight OFF
26 mins
INT
Interchange for Leeds Rhinos
Mikolaj Oledzki OFF
25 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Herman Ese'ese OFF
11 mins
INT
Interchange for Hull FC
Jordan Rapana OFF