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Aaron Bower at AMT Headingley

Jake Connor shines as Leeds sweep Leigh aside to keep title charge building

Leeds’s Harry Newman dives over to score their fourth try.
Leeds’s Harry Newman dives over to score their fourth try. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA

This was a night where you could almost sense the mood of all those associated with Leeds Rhinos shift from cautious optimism to genuine belief about what could lie ahead . After several years of malaise, disappointment is rare in this part of West Yorkshire these days but after an underwhelming defeat to St Helens last week, Brad Arthur had demanded his side show a response. How they did that here and in some style on another impressive evening for Leeds.

The ultra-demanding Arthur will probably be frustrated with the amount of points his side conceded but credit must go to Leigh, who are in the top four on merit. But when the Rhinos attacked, they were utterly sensational and were worthy winners to climb above the Leopards and move up to third.

There were occasions when Leigh caused Leeds problems, both in-play and on the scoreboard. But the Rhinos rode those moments out, scoring some impressive tries and underlining why, for the first time in a long time, they are being discussed as title contenders.

“It was an enjoyable game,” Arthur said. “We showed up to have a response from last week. That’s all I’m worried about and we’ve jumped a spot in the league.”

With Shaun Wane set to name his latest England performance squad on Monday, this was an opportune night for several Rhinos to shine. Few did so more than Jake Connor. The half-back is divisive to say the least but his form since joining Leeds this year has been sensational. Wane is understood to have left Connor out of the squad, but this performance, with a plethora of assists and a flawless display from the kicking tee, should have piqued the England coach’s attention.

“He’s done enough to get a mention,” Arthur said of Connor. It was his kick that led to Kallum Watkins’s opening try and after further scores from Lachlan Miller, Cameron Smith and Harry Newman, Leeds led 24-10 at half-time and entirely on merit. Leigh’s tries came through Isaac Liu and Keanan Brand, but they were below-par here.

That was perhaps due to playing in Perpignan last Saturday against Catalans in searing heat and the Leopards never looked fully themselves. “It was a weird game,” said their coach, Adrian Lam. “We looked lethargic from last week in that heat.”

Their cause was not helped by the loss of their full-back, David Armstrong, at half-time but the night belonged to Connor. He was involved in Newman’s second before claiming a try of his own to put Leeds 36-14 aheadWhile Leigh would continue to score points late on, with Brand completing his hat-trick, they were never in the game.

That is because the Rhinos continued to post points at will. Props Tom Holroyd and Mikolaj Oledzki crossed in the final quarter, with Connor influential in both, to put the seal on another win that suggests come October, we may be discussing Leeds’s fortunes in the big games once again.

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