Fixtures

Super League - Kvinder 05/12 11:00 3 York Valkyrie kvinder vs Leeds kvinder - View
Super League - Kvinder 05/25 13:00 4 st Helens kvinder vs Leeds kvinder - View
Super League - Kvinder 06/01 13:45 5 Leeds kvinder vs Barrow kvinder - View
Super League - Kvinder 06/16 13:00 6 Huddersfield Women vs Leeds kvinder - View
Super League - Kvinder 07/06 11:30 6 Leeds kvinder vs st Helens kvinder - View
Super League - Kvinder 07/14 11:00 8 Warrington Women vs Leeds kvinder - View

Results

Super League - Kvinder 04/27 11:00 2 Leeds kvinder v Warrington Women W 68-0
Super League - Kvinder 04/19 16:30 1 Leeds kvinder v Huddersfield Women W 66-4
Super League - Kvinder 10/08 13:45 - York Valkyrie kvinder v Leeds kvinder L 16-6
Super League - Kvinder 09/23 17:00 - st Helens kvinder v Leeds kvinder W 16-20
Challenge Cup - Kvinder 08/12 10:55 - Leeds kvinder v st Helens kvinder L 8-22
Challenge Cup - Kvinder 07/23 13:15 - Wigan kvinder v Leeds kvinder D 0-0
Super League - Kvinder 05/26 16:30 - Leeds kvinder v st Helens kvinder L 18-38
Super League - Kvinder 04/09 14:30 - Leeds kvinder v York Valkyrie kvinder L 12-34
Super League - Kvinder 09/18 14:30 - York City Knights kvinder v Leeds kvinder W 4-12
Super League - Kvinder 09/04 16:15 - st Helens kvinder v Leeds kvinder W 6-14
Super League - Kvinder 07/21 16:30 - Leeds kvinder v Wigan kvinder W 64-6
Super League - Kvinder 06/23 16:30 - st Helens kvinder v Leeds kvinder W 18-20

Wikipedia - Leeds Rhinos Women

Leeds Rhinos Women are a rugby league team based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The team is part of the Leeds Rhinos club and plays in the Women's Super League.

They were the RFL Women's Super League champions in 2019 and 2022, and from 2023 they became the first semi-professional women's rugby league team in the UK.

History

The team was formed in September 2017 with the aid of the Leeds Rhinos Foundation. In December 2017 Rhino's forward, Adam Cuthbertson was appointed coach and Lois Forsell was named as captain in March 2018.

In the team's first season, they won the Women's Challenge Cup beating Castleford Tigers 20–14 in the final, at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, on 4 August 2018.

They successfully retained their title, after beating Castleford Tigers 16–10 in the final, at the University of Bolton Stadium, on 28 July 2019; in a repeat of the 2018 final. In October they beat Castleford again 20–12 to win the Grand Final.

Lois Forsell missed the 2019 season and was succeeded as captain by Courtney Winfield-Hill. Forsell succeeded Cuthbertson as coach in February 2020.

Winfield-Hill retired at the end of the 2022 season and was succeeded as captain by Hanna Butcher.