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| 2nd year U16's are strong, 9 players from Kippax and 5 from Lock Lane, all the best players from the best 2 teams in Yorkshire, players to look out for:
Robin Smith - Prop
Jack Mears - 13/6
Brennen Townend - Back Row
Jacob Tooala -
Sonny Hetherington - /Fullback
With quite a few more good prospects
1st year U15's, really strange intake, with just 6 of the 20 actually playing in the top division of the Yorkshire League, the other 14 scattered between divisions 2 and 4 and RU. Quite a few of the obvious better players in the Yorkshire league are crossing the penines to Wigan/Warrington etc, on the surface, it looks like we've missed on quite a few. Some could be decisions on what the club think they can become, rather than what they are now, but know we missed on one with big potential who chose Huddersfield over us.
The best U14 team in this age group are West Hull, but we dont seem to look anywhere other than our doorstep these days, which is really dissapointing, Kells U14 in Cumbria are a great team, with lads going to Wigan/Warrington, who recruit from all the hotbeds, but we dont bother. On a side note, the Scholarship players of the year at Saints and Warrington were lads from Siddal
But yeah, apologies for waffling on, strange, but interesting, intake of first years this year
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| I watched yesterdays Academy game and Yorkshire totally dominated Lancashire throughout the game,and the scoreline proves this without a doubt. The Lancashire side was predominantly made up of Wigan,Saints and Wolves players, and the fact that Leeds had 11 players in the Yorkshire squad certainly bodes well for the club.
These are very promising times for our junior players that are currently on the scholarship and academy pathways within the club. The Rhinos academy system is probably in it's best shape since the golden generation emerged.
In the 2004 Grand Final, Leeds had 10 Academy produced players within our 17 man squad. It certainly looks like the club are certainly going back to this blueprint,Which will hopefully provide sustained success in the coming years.
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