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Ross Heppenstall

Zak Hardaker's former Leeds Rhinos teammate backs him to win over supporters

Zak Hardaker will have no problems winning back over the Leeds Rhinos supporters following his return to Headingley, according to former team-mate Brett Delaney. Hardaker has sealed a short-term deal with the Rhinos until the end of the season following his abrupt departure from Wigan Warriors last week.

The 30-year-old full-back enjoyed plenty of glorious moments in the blue and amber jersey, winning a League Leaders’ Shield, three Super League titles, two Challenges Cups and a World Club Challenge. When Brian McDermott’s men achieved the treble in 2015, Hardaker was crowned the Steve Prescott Man of Steel.

Popular ex-Rhinos forward Delaney told Leeds Live: “Zak going back to Leeds is a great story and he was fantastic when I was there. “He’s an unbelievable talent and had a lot of success at Headingley, so it was unfortunate to see him go.

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“But it’s come full circle now and I think he will be a good addition to the squad. The Leeds fans are the best in the world and they will welcome Zak back.

“He did a lot for the club during his time there and that won’t be forgotten, so I don’t think he have will any problems fitting back in. Leeds are struggling at full-back right now with Richie Myler and Jack Walker out injured, so Zak coming in should help them win some games.

“He has got raw ability and talent and I always remember that 2015 season when Zak was Man of Steel. We obviously won the treble that year and I thought Zak won us a few games for us on his own with moments of individual brilliance.”

Delaney remembers Hardaker arriving from Featherstone Rovers before getting his chance in Leeds’ first-team.

“I recall the 2011 Grand Final against St Helens when Zak scored a try at the end,” added the 36-year-old Aussie. "He was quite a tall, skinny lad but he was very strong and he kept his spot in the team.

“Leeds took on a chance on signing him from Fev but he was soon playing in a Grand Final and never really looked back. Full credit to him because he proved that hard work pays off. Where would I put Zak of all the players I’ve played with? He’s right up there. I believe he still has plenty of years still left in him too. For me, full-back is his best position and I just hope he helps Leeds get a few wins.”

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