Debut: Vs Leigh Leopards (H) 17/06/2023
Honours -
Grand Final: Finalist 2023
Challenge Cup: Finalist 2023, 2024
After making an electric start to 2023 in the club's Academy, Ruby Enright was promoted into the Rhinos Women's first team squad by Lois Forsell.
She made her debut on the wing against Leigh Leopards in the quarter-finals of the Betfred Women's Challenge Cup and marked the occasion with two tries at Headingley. A fortnight later, she made her first appearance in Super League in an 88-0 win over Warrington Wolves and she went on to play five times in the league, including the Super League semi-final and Grand Final. In the Challenge Cup, despite suffering an injury in the semi-final win over Wigan, Enright bounced back and walked out at Wembley in Final.
2024 saw Enright battle with injury as she played ten games in all competitions. She was ever-present in the club's run back to Challenge Cup Final, scoring ten tries and 33 goals across the group stages and knock out rounds. In the league season, she made four starts but spent the back end of the year on the sidelines.
Enright started playing Rugby League aged five with Drighlington and remembers her first memory being scoring over the wrong try line. She moved to Dewsbury Moor, where she was picked up by the Rhinos at 15 years old, but an ACL injury in 2020 sidelined her for both clubs until the start of 2023. She was quick to make up for lost time though, scoring nine tries in three Academy games for Leeds before making her first team bow.
The full back/winger also found success on the Rugby field with her school, St. John Fisher Academy. Between 2016 and 2018, Enright was part of the side that won the National School Rugby Final three years in a row.
Off the field, Enright works in office admin.