
Legend:
Keith Senior
- Position: Centre
- Heritage number: 1313
- DOB: 1976-04-24
- Honours: Great Britain, England
Debut: Vs London Broncos (H) 10th September 1999
Leeds Appearances: 365 (363 starts, 2 subs)
Leeds Tries: 171
Leeds Honours: Grand Final (Winner: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009), Challenge Cup (Finalist: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2010), World Club (Winner: 2005, 2008; Finalist: 2009, 2010), League Leaders' Shield (2004, 2009)
Legendary centre Keith Senior joined the Rhinos at the end of the 1999 season from Sheffield Eagles.
Remarkably his signing was not initially welcomed in all sections of supporters after he replaced Brad Godden in the side but after a four-try haul against Halifax midway through 2000, he soon became a favourite.
He finished that season with 17 tries, seconded only by Ryan Sheridan and would be back up there for the next three seasons, finishing top in 2002 with 24.
A Grand Final winner in 2004, Keith was in the prime of his career, picking up World Club Challenge winners medals in 2005 and 2008 and played a part in all three of Leeds' 'Three in a Row' Grand Finals.
He retired from the game midway through 2011 after a serious knee injury, finishing his Leeds career with 365 appearances and 171 tries.
In 2023, Keith was honoured in the club's Hall of Fame. The Great Britain international was presented with his award by his old team mate and fellow Hall of Fame member Barrie McDermott.