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Ronnie the Rhino, the mascot of Leeds. Ronnie the Rhino is the mascot of Leeds Rhinos. He gets the crowd going before the match and at half time he normally gets children involved by playing some sort of game. Ronnie the Rhino visits schools as part of the Leeds Rhinos Community project, with the intention of promoting sports and healthy living ...
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Leeds Rhinos mostly continued playing at Headingley while construction work was underway on both stands, although two games were moved to Elland Road at the start of the 2018 season. [ 9 ] The new South Stand, housing up to 7,700 standing and seated supporters was officially opened in January 2019, [ 10 ] while the North Stand, housing up to ...
The play-off system in use only gave the league leaders a bye to the semi-finals. Leeds had finished second so had to play a qualifying play-off first. Drawn at home to Halifax Blue Sox Leeds won 13–6 to go through to the semi-final. This was an away fixture to Wigan where the Rhinos were beaten 17–4. However this loss did not end their season.
The Kirkstall Training Ground, historically known as Clarence Fields, is a training facility in Leeds owned by Leeds Rhinos.The training facility is mostly used by Leeds Rhinos, but National Conference League side Milford Marlins and Leeds City College [1] Rugby League team also use the site to play home matches.
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He joined Leeds in 1996, [11] and rebranded the club in 1997, adding the Rhinos nickname. [3] In his time at Leeds, the club has won eight Super League Grand Finals, three Challenge Cups and three World Club Challenges. [citation needed] In 1997, he and Paul Caddick bought Leeds Rhinos rugby league team, and they co-founded Leeds Rugby Limited.
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