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Leeds Rhinos Greatest Super League games 10-1
On Sunday 29th March, Leeds Rhinos will host Warrington Wolves at AMT Headingley on a special occasion for the Super League competition. The game will mark 30 years to the day since the first Super League game between Paris and Sheffield, with Leeds and Warrington having met on that inaugural weekend back in 1996.
To mark the occasion, the Rhinos have unveiled a new look heritage shirt and there will be a great retro feel around the gameday and build up. To celebrate the last three decades we are counting down Leeds' top 100 Super League games including play offs, Super 8s and Grand Finals.
Today we reveal the final top ten with some incredible memories from the last three decades.
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Leeds Rhinos Greatest Games 10-1
10. Leeds Rhinos v St Helens Grand Final 2008
Leeds Rhinos retained the title for the first time in the club’s history as they defeated St Helens once again at Old Trafford with Lee Smith lifting the Harry Sunderland Award after he was drafted to full back when Brent Webb was ruled out through injury.
9. Leeds Rhinos v Castleford Tigers Grand Final 2017
Few gave Leeds Rhinos a prayer of beating Castleford going into this one. The Tigers had swept all before the all season and humiliated Leeds earlier in the campaign. However, it proved to be a fitting finale for Danny McGuire and Rob Burrow, the former producing yet another classic Grand Final performance in the rain at Old Trafford.
8. Leeds Rhinos v St Helens Grand Final 2009
Leeds Rhinos made history as they became the first team to win three Super League titles in a row as they defeated St Helens once again at Old Trafford with Kevin Sinfield lifting the Harry Sunderland trophy as man of the match.
7. Warrington Wolves v Leeds Rhinos Grand Final Eliminator 2011
League Leaders Warrington Wolves used their ClubCall to pick to play Leeds Rhinos in the Grand Final Eliminator in 2011 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
Leeds had finished in fifth and endured a tough battle through the play offs and the Wolves looked odds on to end their barren run for the title. However, things did not quite go to plan for the home side!
6. Leeds Rhinos v St Helens Grand Final 2007
The Rhinos produced one of the most comprehensive Grand Final displays to lift their second Super League title against St Helens at Old Trafford.
Rob Burrow picked up the Harry Sunderland Award as man of the match and Scott Donald scored one of the finest tries ever scored in a Grand Final as the second half rout developed.
5. Leeds Rhinos v St Helens Grand Final 2011
Simply remembered as the Rob Burrow Grand Final, the mercurial half back dominated the game to put his side on their way to victory. He won the Harry Sunderland Award with every single vote as he came off the bench to score in the first half before setting up Ryan Hall in the second half to seal the win, as Leeds became the first team to win the title from fifth in Brian McDermott’s first season.
4. Leeds Rhinos v Bradford Bulls Grand Final 2004
32 years of hurt came to an end at Old Trafford as Tony Smith’s side defeated the old enemy to lift the club’s first Super League title and the club’s first Championship since 1972.
Matt Diskin was man of the match as he ran the show for Leeds and inspired his side before Danny McGuire sent all Rhinos into floods of tears of joy when he touched down late on.
3. Leeds Rhinos v Leigh Leopards 2024
On an emotional night that 17,535 fans packed into AMT Headingley to join the club in celebrating the life of Rob Burrow CBE, Leeds Rhinos rose to the occasion to beat Leigh Leopards 18-10.
Brodie Croft’s first half double split the sides at the break, before a low scoring second half saw Matt Frawley seal the win for the home side, despite late tries from Edwin Ipape and Matt Moylan.
2. Huddersfield Giants v Leeds Rhinos Super 8s 2015
The night the Rhinos turned a helicopter around in midair! With the League Leaders Shield going down to the final game of the season, the trophy was stationed at an airstrip ready to fly to Huddersfield or Wigan depending on results. Four teams could have claimed it but with less than a minute to go it was on its way to Wigan before Danny McGuire’s tries a chip kick out wide for Ryan Hall and the rest is history.
1. Leeds Rhinos v Wigan Warriors Grand Final 2015
The impossible dream came true at Old Trafford in 2015 as Leeds sealed the Treble with victory over Wigan. It proved an incredible send off for Kevin Sinfield, Jamie Peacock and Kylie Leuluai as Jimmy Keinhorst popped up the pass to Josh Walters for the substitute to tie the game with 20 minutes to go. Kevin Sinfield edged his side in front to set up a tense finale.































