Leeds Rhinos talking points as fans turn against Rohan Smith, Ryan Hall returns and new injury blow strikes


by www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— Before that, negativity surrounding the team may not have accurately reflected what has happened this year, but a horrible defeat - during which Rhinos twice squandered a 12-point lead in spectacular fashion - has heaped pressure on coach Rohan Smith. Since then, Rhinos have announced Leeds legend Ryan Hall will be back at the club next year for one final playing season, at the age of 37. Here’s five talking points. In it for the long Hall Commenting on Ryan Hall’s impending return, Smith said...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Coach Rohan Smith explains Ryan Hall's Leeds Rhinos return from Hull KR as deal confirmed. Rhinos today (Monday) confirmed Hall will rejoin them in 2025 on a one-season deal, seven years after he last played for the club where he scored 231 tries in 330 games from 2007-2018. Hall, who turns 37 in November, will combine playing duties next season with a role on Rhinos’ commercial staff, before hanging up his boots at the end of the campaign. Though Hall’s quality is undoubted – and he is still playing well for Hull KR this season, in the final months of his deal there – his age makes...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Reasons for Ryan Hall's return revealed by Leeds Rhinos coach Rohan Smith: says loan deals possible. Hall will be 37 by the time he pulls on a Rhinos jersey next season, seven years after his previous appearance for the club. Despite his status as the fifth-highest try scorer in Leeds’ history, eyebrows were raised when Hall was signed for the final year of his playing career. However, Smith insisted the current Hull KR winger is being brought back because of what he can offer on and off the field. “We’ve been looking for experienced players to complement the youth that are coming through,”...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Don't let 'Rohan Smith out' campaign become a witch hunt: latest Leeds Rhinos talking points. Rhinos have an opportunity to pick up a first home win in five attempts when they face Betfred Super League’s bottom club London Broncos on Friday. Here’s five talking points. Let’s not have a witch hunt It was hard to tell who had won at the end of last Sunday’s game, with Hull players being cheered from the field by their fans while a section of Leeds’ support called for coach Rohan Smith to be sacked. Fans have a right to voice their opinion, but it should be about what’s best for the club....