Brad Arthur, a former Parramatta Eels coach, was appointed by Leeds Rhinos last week and will serve as their manager through the end of the current campaign. After getting off the plane earlier in the day, Arthur was present at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Thursday night, and he’ll be motivated to assist Leeds gain some momentum over the last ten Super League games of the season.
Arthur’s future with the Leeds Rhinos is still up in the air, and the Australian may also be consulted over 2025 recruiting. Since Ryan Hall’s signing has already been confirmed, the Rhinos shouldn’t have too much on their plates. But when Rhyse Martin and David Fusitu’a’s current contracts come to an end, they could see a drop goal and seven goals coming along the way.
Should Martin depart, his goal-kicking skills could compensate for his loss, and his versatility—playing both outside back and in the halves—could make him a valuable asset.
At the age of 23, it’s reasonable to argue that he still has his finest years ahead of him as an international player for Samoa. As was already mentioned, Arthur hasn’t committed to the upcoming season, but if he does, that might play a significant role for Asi.
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