Leeds Rhinos ⁤Extend Winning Streak, Trounce Warrington ​Wolves

Updated June 15, 2025

Leeds Rhinos showcased their dominance with‌ a resounding⁣ victory over Warrington ⁢Wolves in the Super League, marking their fifth consecutive win.The Leeds Rhinos‘‍ strong‌ performance further ⁤dampened the spirits of Warrington,​ still reeling from their Challenge Cup final defeat.

Cameron smith, coming off the bench, proved ⁣instrumental, scoring two tries that broke⁣ down‍ Warrington’s defense. Jake Connor contributed with a conversion and a‌ penalty, giving Leeds a comfortable lead at‍ halftime. ‍The Super League match⁣ saw Leeds⁢ pull​ away in⁣ the second half, with additional tries‍ from Brodie Croft, Tom Holroyd, Connor, and Morgan⁤ Gannon.

Warrington’s Jake ‌Thewlis offered a glimmer of⁣ hope with a ⁢try, and Ben Currie ⁤added a late score. Marc Sneyd’s two conversions were enough to move him ahead⁢ of Andy Farrell to become fourth ​on the all-time super League kickers’ list⁢ with 1,027 goals.

Warrington’s recent loss to Hull⁤ Kingston rovers ‌and Matt Dufty’s eye socket fracture compounded their challenges. However,⁣ George Williams’ return for⁣ his first Super League⁢ appearance since April​ 12⁣ had raised hopes for a turnaround.

Despite a ‌tight first half, where both teams’ opportunities were ​thwarted by strong defense, a Williams fumble allowed⁢ Smith to capitalize, with Connor extending Leeds’ lead.

After the break, Leeds intensified their attack. Smith scored his second try, and Croft widened ‍the gap. Although thewlis responded with a try for warrington, Leeds quickly regained control. Holroyd ​scored, followed by Connor, who added ⁣five conversions. Currie’s try was a mere consolation as Gannon sealed the win for leeds. Kallum Watkins took the⁤ conversion in his ‍400th career appearance.

What’s next

Leeds will aim to continue their winning streak and maintain their position near the ⁢top of the Super League standings.‍ Warrington will need to regroup after ⁤this defeat and address their recent struggles⁢ as ​they ‌look to climb⁢ the rugby league table.