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List of Leeds Rhinos players

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This is a list of players who have played for Leeds Rhinos (formerly Leeds RLFC).

In 2015, the club completed the task of assigning a unique heritage number to all current and former first-team players, based on the date they debuted for the club.[1] All subsequent players have also been assigned a heritage number, again based on the date they make their first-team debut. Players with honours are listed at list of Leeds Rhinos players with honours.

Leeds have awarded Heritage Numbers for games played during the First World War when formal competition was suspended (entire season 1915–16 to January 1919 when formal competition resumed). These games are not considered to be official matches as they were played on an informal basis, and games from 1917–18 to resumption of formal competition in 1919 were played with 12 players on each team due to a shortage of players. Appearances during these games are therefore not included in formal statistics of player's careers. Seasons with unofficial games only are marked with an asterisk ("*"). Appearances during the Second World War are treated as official games because formal competition continued throughout the war.

Players

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Number Name Debut season Position Notes Ref.
1 Bob Armstrong 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1892. [1]
2 John Bastow 1895–96 Halfback Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1892. Later joined Hunslet.
3 Joe Clarkson 1895–96 Threequarter Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
4 Mark Fletcher 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
5 Joseph Goodall 1895–96 Forward
6 Robert Gregg 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
7 Harry Hainstock 1895–96 Centre Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1894. Brother of George Hainstock.
8 Chris Hills 1895–96 Forward Signed from North Durham rugby union
9 James "Pop" Midgley 1895–96 Halfback Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
10 Harry Parfitt 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
11 Joe Pickles 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
12 Joe Riley 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1893. Brother of George Riley.
13 Sam Walker 1895–96 Fullback Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1895. Played one game for Hunslet in 1901. Brother of Ben Walker.
14 Bob Walton 1895–96 Threequarter Played for Leeds St Johns from 1886 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895. [1]
15 Fred Wright 1895–96 Wing Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1893.
16 Henry Alwyn Close 1895–96 Centre Signed from Wakefield. Brother of Jack Close.
17 George Hainstock 1895–96 Centre Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1895. Brother of Harry Hainstock.
18 Harold Hargreaves 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
19 Albert Wray 1895–96 Forward
20 Benjamin Clues Oliphant 1895–96 Forward
21 Jack Close 1895–96 Centre Signed from Wakefield. Brother of Henry Close.
22 Harry Bradshaw 1895–96 Forward England rugby union international (pre NU split) signed from Bramley.
23 N Fowler 1895–96 Wing
24 Alfred Buttle 1895–96 Forward
25 William Henry Hirst 1895–96 Forward
26 Tommy Summersgill 1895–96 Threequarter Champion cyclist played for Leeds in rugby union from 1890.
27 George Glover 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds under rugby union from 1894. Brother of Harry and Wallace Glover.
28 George Fowler 1895–96 Forward Played for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
29 James W Smith 1895–96 Forward Later played for Hunslet.
30 Harry Pyrah 1895–96 Halfback
31 J Parker 1895–96 Forward
32 William Thompson 1895–96 Forward
33 Willie Smith 1895–96 Halfback
34 Harry Sowden 1895–96 Forward Signed from rugby union
35 Frederick T Wilkinson 1895–96 Fullback Played for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
36 Fred Hilton 1895–96 Wing
37 Ben Walker 1895–96 Threequarter Played for Leeds St Johns from 1890 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895. Brother of Sam Walker.
38 William Henry Hannam 1895–96 Halfback Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
39 Herbert Dyson 1895–96 Forward Later played for Batley.
40 William "Barry" Davies 1896–97 Forward Leeds' first Welsh player. Wales rugby union international who had played for Cardiff.
41 Jack "Jimmy" Lumley 1896–97 Threequarter
42 George Riley 1896–97 Halfback Brother of Joe Riley.
43 Louis Carys 1896–97 Halfback Played for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
44 Edward Tree 1896–97 Wing
45 Walter Stanley Woolley 1896–97 Wing
46 Wallace Glover 1896–97 Forward Brother of Harry and George Glover.
47 Tom Pickford 1896–97 Halfback Also played for Holbeck
48 James Dyer 1896–97 Forward
49 Fred Greenwood 1896–97 Forward
50 John William Jagger 1896–97 Fullback
51 Albert Keech 1896–97 Wing Later played for Bramley.
52 Jim Thorpe 1896–97 Forward
53 Wilfrid Jackson 1897–98 Halfback
54 George Vickerman 1897–98 Forward
55 Thomas Mardy 1897–98 Forward
56 Glynn Hamilton West 1897–98 Centre Later played for Hull KR. Became an MP and was knighted.
57 Joseph Henry Emmerson 1897–98 Halfback
58 John Hugginson 1897–98 Halfback
59 Joe Major 1897–98 Forward Played for Westmoreland 1896–97 under rugby union rules and played for Kendal Hornets
60 George Richardson 1897–98 Forward
61 John Hayton 1897–98 Forward Played for Westmoreland in 1898 v Lancashire under NU rules
62 William Fothergill 1897–98 Forward
63 Patrick Connor 1897–98 Forward
64 William Allinson 1897–98 Forward Brother of George Allinson.
65 Fred Mylan 1897–98 Forward Later played for Hunslet.
66 Robert Batchelor 1897–98 Centre Signed from Southwark rugby union.
67 Harry Blackburn 1897–98 Forward Father of Edgar Blackburn. Signed from Hebden Brid
68 Henry Cole 1898–99 Centre Signed from Surrey rugby union.
69 George Grace 1898–99 Scrum half Played for Leeds from 1898 to 1905, but spent two years at York from 1899 to 1901.
70 Herbert Moon 1898–99 Forward
71 Albert Harrison 1898–99 Wing
72 Ernest Pearson 1898–99 Forward Later played for Shipley and Keighley.
73 Joseph Quinn 1898–99 Forward
74 Dominic Rogan 1898–99 Centre Signed from Leeds Parish Church. Suspended sine die in 1900 for leading a strike for more pay.
75 James Barker 1898–99 Centre
76 Walter Scott 1898–99 Scrum half
77 William Edward Stead 1898–99 Forward Signed from Broughton Rangers.
78 Joe Renton 1898–99 Forward
79 John Henry Roberts 1899–1900 Centre
80 Edgar Tottle 1899–1900 Halfback Welsh halfback signed from rugby union.
81 Rowland Watson 1899–1900 Forward
82 Newby Westmoreland 1899–1900 Forward
83 Walter Bullock 1899–1900 Forward
84 Thomas Wright 1899–1900 Forward
85 George Henry Buttery 1899–1900 Forward
86 James Henry Hartley 1899–1900 Wing
87 John William Hunt 1899–1900 Scrum half
88 J.C. Collins 1899–1900 Wing
89 John Percy Eddison 1899–1900 Forward
90 George Allinson 1899–1900 Forward Brother of William Allinson.
91 William Bryan 1899–1900 Forward
92 John William Turner 1899–1900 Scrum half Signed from Huddersfield
93 Thomas Crane 1899–1900 Forward
94 William Davis 1899–1900 Scrum half
95 John Metcalfe Lister 1899–1900 Centre
96 Fred Walker 1899–1900 Forward
97 William Bromley 1899–1900 Forward
98 Francis Arthur Willey 1899–1900 Wing
99 Alec Burrows 1899–1900 Wing
100 Charles Harrison 1899–1900 Forward
101 Frank Daltry 1899–1900 Stand off
102 John Charles Waite 1899–1900 Forward
103 Arthur Bentley 1899–1900 Centre Later played for Liversedge.
104 Edgar Biltcliffe 1899–1900 Forward Brother of George Biltcliffe.
105 George Biltcliffe 1899–1900 Forward Brother of Edgar Biltcliffe.
106 Alfred Lee 1899–1900 Centre
107 Harry Glover 1899–1900 Forward Brother of Wallace and George Glover.
108 Arthur Hallas 1899–1900 Forward
109 Tom Coleman 1900-01 Centre Welsh centre signed from Leigh. Brother of James Coleman.
110 Charles Law 1900-01 Centre
111 Aaron Laycock 1900-01 Forward
112 Shirley Malins 1900-01 Forward Later played for Dewsbury.
113 Harry Varley 1900-01 Halfback England rugby union international pre NU split. Played for Leeds in rugby union in 1891 before joining Liversedge and then Oldham. Came out of retirement to play for Leeds in 1900.
114 John Charles Boyden 1900-01 Forward
115 Harry Day 1900-01 Forward
116 Charles Crowther 1900-01 Forward
117 Edward T Harrison 1900-01 Forward
118 George Henry Lorriman 1900-01 Fullback Signed from Huddersfield
119 Tom Taylor 1900-01 Forward
120 Howard Horner 1900-01 Forward
121 Archibald James Ross 1900-01 Forward
122 Arthur Stockburn 1900-01 Centre
123 Thomas M Phillips 1900-01 Forward Later played for Dewsbury.
124 Robert Ward 1900-01 Stand off Signed from Bramley. Brother of Belfred Ward.
125 James Coleman 1900-01 Centre Welsh centre signed from Leigh. Brother of Tom Coleman.
126 Thomas Hanson 1900-01 Forward
127 Fred Chadwick 1900-01 Centre
128 Walter Bogg 1900-01 Scrum half
129 Joseph Taylor 1900-01 Centre
130 John Wilkinson Birch 1901–02 Forward [1]
131 Colin Crumpton 1901–02 Forward Signed from Leeds Parish Church.
132 Thomas Daniel Davies 1901–02 Centre Signed from Oldham.
133 Sam Herberts 1901–02 Centre
134 George Hewlett 1901–02 Forward Signed from Leeds Parish Church. Later played for Bramley.
135 Harry Littlewood 1901–02 Fullback Later played for Dewsbury.
136 John McNicholas 1901–02 Forward Signed from Leeds Parish Church.
137 James Morton 1901–02 Forward
138 George E Mosley 1901–02 Stand off Signed from Leeds Parish Church.
139 Harry Walker 1901–02 Forward Signed from Leeds Parish Church.
140 William Evans 1901–02 Wing Welsh wing signed from Leeds Parish Church. First Leeds player to score more than 20 tries in a season.
141 James Dean 1901–02 Fullback
142 Dick Rhodes 1901–02 Forward
143 Tom Midgley 1901–02 Forward Signed from Liversedge.
144 George W Andrews 1901–02 Wing
145 Fred Mudd 1901–02 Wing Signed from Hunslet.
146 William Corcoran 1901–02 Fullback Signed from Leeds Parish Church
147 James G Moffatt 1901–02 Forward Scottish forward signed from Oldham.
148 Evan Barnett 1902–03 Forward Welsh forward signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
149 John Page Jenkins 1902–03 Wing Welsh wing signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
150 Tom Llewellyn 1902–03 Centre Welsh centre signed from rugby union. Later played for Oldham. Cousin of William Llewellyn.
151 Fred Webster 1902–03 Forward [2]
152 John William Stead 1902–03 Forward Signed from Broughton Rangers.
153 James Davison 1902–03 Forward
154 William Woolf 1902–03 Forward Welsh forward signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
155 John Farrimond 1903-04 Fullback Signed from Birkenhead.
156 Herbert Smithson 1903-04 Centre
157 Fred Wormald 1903-04 Forward Signed from Oldham and later joined Rochdale Hornets.
158 Thomas Waite 1903-04 Forward
159 Joss Arthur Naylor 1903-04 Wing
160 Elijah Watts 1903-04 Forward Later played for Huddersfield.
161 Ernest Holder 1903-04 Fullback
162 William David Llewellyn 1903-04 Centre Welsh centre signed from Whitchurch. Cousin of Tom Llewellyn. Later played for Huddersfield and Bramley.
163 George Mennell 1903-04 Forward
- Joe Clarkson 1904-05 Fullback Debuted in rearranged game in September 1904 against Batley. This was an official game but Leeds have treated it as a friendly. Leeds appear to have mistaken this player for Joe Clarkson (Heritage Number 3) and not awarded a Heritage Number.
- H Halliday 1904-05 Forward Played only game in rearranged game against Batley in September 1904. Leeds have not recognised this game as an official match despite it being ordered by the Northern Union. Not awarded a Heritage Number.
- D Jacques 1904-05 Forward Played only game in rearranged game against Batley in September 1904. Leeds have not recognised this game as an official match despite it being ordered by the Northern Union. Not awarded a Heritage Number.
164 William Pickard 1904-05 Forward Signed from York
165 Phil Thomas 1904-05 Centre Welsh international centre signed from Oldham. Later played for Hull KR.
166 Albert Lunn 1904-05 Forward Signed from Hunslet
167 Ike Leonard 1904-05 Wing
168 Fred Wright 1904-05 Forward
169 A Anderton 1904-05 Wing
170 Albert Brayshaw 1904-05 Scrum half Signed from Bramley having previously played for Leeds Parish Church and Holbeck. Later played for Dewsbury.
171 Tom Herbert Wainright 1904-05 Forward Signed from Bramley.
172 Tom Bowen 1904-05 Wing Signed from Holbeck.
173 William Walsh 1904-05 Wing Signed from Hunslet.
174 Seth Burnley 1904-05 Forward Later played for Bramley.
175 Arthur Murray 1904-05 Fullback
176 Robert Hurtley 1905-06 Fullback Signed from Lancaster.
177 Jim Hughes 1905-06 Wing Signed from Widnes
178 George William Davison 1905-06 Forward
179 Frank Young 1905-06 Fullback Welsh rugby union fullback signed from Tredegar. Played in the 1910 Challenge Cup Final.
180 Martin Lavelle 1905-06 Fullback Later played for York.
181 Fred Harrison 1906-07 Forward
182 William Rhodes 1906-07 Wing Later played for Dewsbury and England.
183 Ernest Adolphus Cochlin 1906-07 Scrum half Welsh halfback signed from Huddersfield. Previously with Cardiff RFC.
184 James Wood 1906-07 Wing
185 Joseph Taylor 1906-07 Scrum half
186 Patrick Greaney 1907-08 Scrum half Welsh halfback signed from Tredegar RFC.
187 Albert L Howell 1907-08 Centre
188 Arthur Stones 1907-08 Full back
189 William Biggs 1907-08 Forward Welsh forward signed from rugby union. Joined Hull KR in 1907, rejoining Leeds in 1909 and later signed for Oldham.
190 William E Collingwood 1907-08 Wing Signed from Bramley.
191 Jimmy Fawcett 1907-08 Centre
192 Thomas M Wilson 1907-08 Scrum half Signed from Leicester rugby union.
193 Henry Pattison 1907-08 Forward
194 Thomas Scamans 1907-08 Wing Later played for Bramley
195 John Thomas Wray 1907-08 Forward Later played for Hunslet.
196 H Brown 1907-08 Forward
197 Stephen Reed 1907-08 Centre
198 Robert B Hargrave 1907-08 Wing
199 George Desborough 1907-08 Wing Later played for Bramley.
200 William Noyes 1907-08 Centre Army reservist from Grangetown in Wales.
201 Ernest Chapman 1907-08 Scrum half
202 James Batten 1907-08 Wing Brother of Billy Batten. Also played for Hunslet and York.
203 Arthur Burgess 1907-08 Scrum half Signed from Leigh.
204 Herbert Ibbitson 1907-08 Forward Signed from Castleford rugby union
205 Herbert Wade 1907-08 Centre
206 Tom Swindells 1907-08 Wing
207 Fred Upton 1907-08 Wing Signed from Rochdale Hornets
208 Sam Whitaker 1907-08 Forward Signed from Wakefield although he did not play first team game for them.
209 Frederick Carter 1907-08 Forward
210 J Townend 1907-08 Forward
211 Ernest Rowland 1907-08 Wing
212 T Smith 1907-08 Centre
213 J Wheatley 1907-08 Scrum half
214 Reg Jones 1908-09 Scrum half Welsh halfback signed from Cardiff rugby union
215 Joseph Aloysius Laverly 1908-09 Wing All Golds tourist in 1907-08 had a trial with St Helens before becoming Leeds' first overseas signing. Later signed for Leigh. [1][3]
216 Ernest Ware 1908-09 Stand off Signed from Taunton rugby union. Later played for Dewsbury.
217 Sam Wildman 1908-09 Forward Later played for Hull who spell as 'Wileman'.
218 John Jukes 1908-09 Forward
219 Ben Dacre 1908-09 Scrum half
220 Walter Goldthorpe 1908-09 Centre Played as a guest for Leeds in rugby union in 1892. Joined Leeds after successful career with Hunslet, winning the Challenge Cup in 1910. Brother of Albert Goldthorpe.
221 Herbert Maundrill 1908-09 Forward
222 Herbert Atkinson 1908-09 Forward
223 J Osborne 1908-09 Forward
224 Ernest Oliver 1908-09 Wing
225 Billy Jarman 1908-09 Forward Star forward/utility back played in the 1910 Challenge Cup win. Died during the First World War. [1]
226 Enoch Hughes 1908-09 Forward Welsh forward signed from rugby union.
227 Charles Lugton Gillie 1908-09 Centre Scottish centre signed from Melrose rugby union.
228 Samuel Hunter 1908-09 Centre Previously played rugby with the army.
229 William Ward 1908-09 Second row Forward played for Leeds until 1924 before joining York.
230 Richard Hailes 1909-10 Forward
231 Jimmy Sanders 1909-10 Scrum half Signed as a junior from Welsh rugby union. Died during the First World War. [4]
232 Harold Rowe 1909-10 Wing New Zealand international rugby league player signed following the All Golds tour. [3]
233 Thomas Wagstaff 1909-10 Forward
234 Harry Topham 1909-10 Forward Signed from Oldham
235 Leonard Marshall 1909-10 Wing Later played for Bramley. Brother of Lewis "Lou" Marshall.
236 William Andrews 1909-10 Forward
237 James W Duckworth 1909-10 Wing
238 Fred Barron 1909-10 Wing Signed from Hull KR
239 Thomas Clint 1909-10 Wing
240 Harry Thurlow 1909-10 Forward
241 John Robert Brooksby 1910-11 Scrum half Later played for Batley
242 John Moran 1910-11 Centre
243 George Alfred Grayson 1910-11 Fullback Later played for Bramley
244 Walter Emmerson Brook 1910-11 Scrum half
245 Charles Edward Haycox 1910-11 Fullback Signed from Hunslet
246 Fred Godward 1910-11 Forward Later played for Bramley
247 Thomas Wynard 1910-11 Centre Later played for Batley
248 Ivor Evans 1910-11 Centre Welsh centre signed from Newport rugby union
249 Walter Harrison 1910-11 Forward
250 Walter Pittock 1910-11 Fullback
251 Frederick W Orchard 1911-12 Scrum half Signed from Huddersfield. Later played for Brighouse Rangers
252 Thomas E Thomas 1911-12 Fullback Welsh fullback signed from Llanelli. Career ended by the First World War when he was a PoW.
253 Robert Metcalfe 1911-12 Forward
254 Fred Sullivan 1911-12 Centre Welsh centre signed from Pill Harriers. Later played for Keighley. Charged with murder after retiring from rugby but found not guilty.
255 William George Evans 1911-12 Forward Welsh forward signed from Brynmawr RFC. Signed for York in 1914 but returned to Wales without playing a game
256 Walter Mackay 1911-12 Centre Welsh centre signed from Cardiff.
257 Charles Edward Heaton 1911-12 Centre Signed from rugby union. Later played for Hull KR.
258 Walter Northrop 1911-12 Wing
259 Arthur Sykes 1911-12 Forward Later played for York.
260 Jonathan Parker 1911-12 Wing
261 Albert Dawson Dennis 1911-12 Wing Later played for York.
262 William Herbert Ganley 1911-12 Scrum half Signed from Leigh. Later played for Huddersfield.
263 Fred Mirfield 1911-12 Forward Later played for York.
264 Albert Rimmington 1912–13 Forward
265 George Spivey 1912–13 Wing
266 John Campbell 1912–13 Centre Australian signed from Easts. Returned to Easts in 1921 having played for Leeds throughout the First World War. [3]
267 Leonard Leckenby 1912–13 Forward Died during the First World War. [4]
268 - - - Appears to be an error – Leeds name 268 as "AN Other" but no player missing from lineup in game vs Hull (A) 19 October 1912.
269 Sidney Clifford Abbott 1912–13 Wing Died during the First World War. [4]
270 Reginald W Pae 1912–13 Wing
271 William "Hugh" Davies 1912–13 Wing Welsh wing signed from Brynmawr rugby union
272 James O'Neill 1912–13 Forward Signed from Leigh
273 John Sutton 1912–13 Forward Later played for York.
274 Sam Stacey 1912–13 Wing Signed from Keighley
275 William Avon Davies 1912–13 Centre Welsh rugby union international centre signed from Devon. Became dual-code international and played in the "Rorke's Drift" Test against Australia in 1914. Joined Keighley in 1924.
276 Daniel David Lewis 1912–13 Wing Welsh rugby union wing signed from Cross Keys.
277 Ledley Gilbertson 1912–13 Wing
278 Fred Perrett 1913–14 Forward Welsh rugby union international signed from Neath. Joined Hull but died during the First World War.
279 Bernard Gould 1913–14 Hooker Welsh hooker signed from Aberavon later played for Wakefield Trinity.
280 John West 1913–14 Stand off Welsh stand off signed from Cross Keys rugby union
281 Thomas Harkness 1913–14 Prop Later played for Batley.
282 Joseph Jones 1913–14 Centre Welsh centre later played for Wakefield Trinity
283 William Lavin 1913–14 Stand off Later played for St Helens
284 Fred Barraclough 1913–14 Prop
285 Lawrence Beecroft 1913–14 Wing
286 Joseph Henry Hopkins 1913–14 Centre Welsh centre signed from Abertillery died during the First World War. [4]
287 Arthur Llewellyn 1913–14 Wing Welsh wing signed from Abertillery died during the First World War [4]
288 Ivor Jones 1913–14 Stand off Welsh rugby union stand off signed from Neath later played for Batley
289 Belfred Ward 1913–14 Centre Brother of Robert Ward (#124). Died during the First World War. [4]
290 David Harkness Blakey[4] 1913–14[5] Forward Durham representative forward died during the First World War
291 Albert Jenkinson 1914–15 Wing Signed from Hunslet. Later played for Dewsbury.
292 George Rees 1914–15 Hooker Welsh hooker signed from Ammanford. Later played for Dewsbury.
293 William Lynch 1914–15 Centre Signed from York. Also played for Wakefield.
294 Fred Carter 1914–15 Prop Later played for York.
295 Joseph Robert Pickles[4] 1914–15 Forward Died during the First World War.
296 John "Jack" Chilcott 1914–15 Prop Signed from Huddersfield
297 Mark Ashcroft 1914–15 Wing
298 Joe Brittain 1915-16* Scrum half Debuted in First World War. Played first official game in 1919.
299 John Baird 1915-16* Forward South African forward played unofficial games during the First World War. Previously played for Dewsbury.
300 Dudley Roe 1915-16* Fullback Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
301 Walton 1915-16* Stand off Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
302 Johnny Thomas 1915-16* Scrum half Guest from Wigan played unofficial games only during the First World War. Welshman signed from Maesteg.
303 J.A. Garner 1915-16* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
304 Bruce Howarth 1915-16* Centre Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
305 Norman Reeves 1915-16* Wing Guest from Featherstone Rovers played unofficial games only during the First World War.
306 Billy Seymour 1915-16* Scrum half Guest from Featherstone Rovers played unofficial games only during the First World War.
307 Harold Buck 1915-16* Wing Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games during the First World War. Signed for Leeds officially in 1921, becoming the game's first £1,000 player. This is disputed as it was rumoured that another player (Cyril Arandle) was included in the deal. Also played for Bradford Northern.
308 Ben Abbey 1915-16* Scrum half Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War. Previously played for Batley.
309 Richard Hughes 1915-16* Stand off Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
310 Joe McManus 1915-16* Forward Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
311 Albert Rosenfeld[3] 1915-16* Wing Guest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
312 Harold Wagstaff 1915-16* Centre Guest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
313 Jerry Waterworth 1915-16* Stand off Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
314 A Jones 1915-16* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
315 Joseph Robinson 1915-16* Scrum half Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
316 Fred Leek 1915-16* Forward Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
317 Bill Jukes 1915-16* Forward Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
318 Fred Smith 1915-16* Stand off Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
319 Lew Bradley 1916-17* Wing Guest from Wigan played unofficial games only during the First World War. Signed for Wigan from Pontypool. Died during the First World War.
320 Sydney Huckle 1916-17* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
321 Lewis Marshall 1916-17* Wing Played unofficial games for Leeds during the First World War, making official debut in 1919. Joined Bramley in exchange for Squire Stockwell. Brother of Leonard Marshall.
322 White 1916-17* Forward Sergeant in the army played one unofficial game during the First World War.
323 Clifford Rawdon 1916-17* Forward Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
324 Alonzo Walker 1916-17* Hooker Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games during the First World War. Made official debut in 1919 after signing for Leeds.
325 Patrick Judge 1916-17* Forward Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
326 Fred Howarth 1916-17* Stand off Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
327 William Huskins 1916-17* Forward Guest from Hull KR played unofficial games only during the First World War.
328 Sam Hullighan 1916-17* Fullback Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
329 W Coombs 1916-17* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
330 Ivor Rigby 1916-17* Wing Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
331 Eddie Catterall 1916-17* Stand off Guest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
332 John W Todd 1916-17* Centre Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
333 - - - Leeds have this as "Billy Ward". Appears to be a repeat of William Ward (#229) who was known as Billy.
334 Fred Wilby 1916-17* Centre Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
335 Albert Bolton 1916-17* Fullback Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
336 Matt Ryder 1916-17* Fullback Guest from Swinton played unofficial games only during the First World War.
337 Charles Foggett 1916-17* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
338 William Thackrah 1916-17* Scrum half Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
339 Joe Baldwin 1916-17* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
340 John Pickles 1916-17* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
341 Billy Batten 1916-17* Wing Guest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War. Brother of James Batten, father of Eric Batten and Robert Batten and grandfather of Ray Batten.
342 Arthur Burton 1916-17* Forward Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War. Began his career with Leeds as a fullback, but played only A Team games before joining Wakefield where he moved into the forwards.
343 Nealy Crosland 1916-17* Forward Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
344 Fred Beevers 1916-17* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
345 William Kennedy 1916-17* Forward Guest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War.
346 Thomas Richardson 1916-17* Stand off Guest from Hull KR played unofficial games only during the First World War.
347 Charles Smales 1916-17* Fullback Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
348 Herbert Swift 1916-17* Wing Guest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War.
349 James McGee 1916-17* Forward Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
350 Herbert Fenton 1916-17* Forward Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
351 Clifford Jones 1916-17* Scrum half Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
352 - - - Leeds have as "AN Other" but this should be William Pearson, Hunslet forward who guested for Leeds in unofficial games during the First World War. Pearson signed for Leeds in 1920 and Leeds have awarded him Heritage Number 418.
353 John Lockwood 1916-17* Stand off Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
354 Alfred Huntingdon 1916-17* Forward Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
355 Joseph Alwyn Ellis 1916-17* Forward Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
356 Sam Haley 1916-17* Forward Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
357 James McEwan 1916-17* Stand off Guest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
358 Walter Blakey 1917-18* Forward Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
359 Robert Habron 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
360 Herbert Illingworth 1917-18* Fullback Guest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
361 E Moorhouse 1917-18* Forward Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
362 Henry Quinn 1917-18* Stand off Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
363 Edgar Woolley 1917-18* Wing Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
364 Charles Smith 1917-18* Fullback Guest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
365 Albert Wilkinson 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Keighley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
366 James Parkinson 1917-18* Fullback Guest from Oldham played unofficial games only during the First World War.
367 Ernest Donoghue 1917-18* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
368 Robert James Ward 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Bramley played unofficial games during the First World War. Signed formally for Leeds in 1919.
369 Ernest Clarke 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Leigh played unofficial games only during the First World War.
370 Samuel Kershaw 1917-18* Stand off Guest from York played unofficial games only during the First World War.
371 Fielding 1917-18* Forward Forward from Halifax Intermediate played unofficial games only during the First World War.
372 Hedley Ryland 1917-18* Stand off Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
373 Harry Wilson 1917-18* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
374 Charles Woodcock 1917-18* Scrum half Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
375 John Tingle 1917-18* Centre Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
376 Jack Beames 1917-18* Centre Guest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War. Signed by Halifax from Newport, later played for Bradford Northern.
377 Arthur Pemberton 1917-18* Stand off Guest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
378 John Cyril Stacey 1917-18* Wing Guest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
379 Joe Winterburn 1917-18* Forward Guest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
380 Tommy Muscroft 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
381 William Bibey 1917-18* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
382 Martin 1917-18* Wing Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
383 Thomas Parker 1917-18* Centre Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
384 Ernest Myers 1917-18* Forward Guest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
385 Fred Noble 1917-18* Scrum half Guest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
386 Fred Hudson 1917-18* Fullback Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
387 L Dobson 1917-18* Centre Guest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
388 James Edward Lyons 1918-19* Fullback Guest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
389 Squire Stockwell 1918-19* Wing Guest from Bramley played unofficial games during the First World War. Formally signed for Leeds in 1919 in exchange for Lou Marshall.
390 Joe Lyman 1918-19* Centre Guest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
391 Ernest Rogers 1918-19* Scrum half Guest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
392 Billy Hall 1918-19* Centre Guest from Oldham played unofficial games only during the First World War.
393 Alfred Francis 1918-19* Scrum half Guest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War. Previously played for Treherbert NU.
394 George Boardman 1918-19* Fullback Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
395 Jim Bacon 1918-19* Centre Welsh centre signed from Cross Keys. Debuted in unofficial game in 1919 before official debut in 1919. Later played for Castleford.
396 Lister 1918-19* Fullback Sergeant from the army played unofficial games only during the First World War.
397 A Treloar 1918-19* Centre Played unofficial games only during the First World War.
398 - - - Leeds have as "AN Other". Appears to be an error as no player missing from lineup in game stated (v Batley 28 December 1918)
399 George Todd 1918-19* Centre Guest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
400 George Turpin 1918-19* Stand off Guest from York played unofficial games only during the First World War.
401 Daniel Mitchell 1919 Wing
402 Sid Lancaster 1919 Fullback
403 Arthur S Goldthorpe 1919 Fullback
404 James Newton 1919 Second row
405 John Clifford Pepper 1919 Wing
406 William N Whiting 1919 Second row Later played for York
407 John James Moran 1919 Hooker Later played for York
408 John Henry Roberts 1919–20 Fullback
409 H Clarkson 1919–20 Stand off
410 John J Lavender 1919–20 Loose forward
411 William Davis 1919–20 Second row Signed from Gloucester rugby union. Later played for York.
412 Sidney E Short 1919–20 Centre Later played for York
413 George Reynolds 1919–20 Hooker Signed from Stroud rugby union. Later played for York.
414 Syd Walmsley 1919–20 Wing Later played for Huddersfield
415 M Slater 1919–20 Second row
416 Edward Perkins 1919–20 Wing
417 Edward James Owen 1920–21 Fullback Welshman signed from Cross Keys RFC. Later played for York and Dewsbury.
418 William Pearson 1920–21 Second row Signed from Hunslet. Should be #352 as debuted as Guest during the First world War.
419 William Francis Wanklyn 1920–21 Scrum half Signed from Welsh rugby union club Crumlin RFC. Later signed for Keighley.
420 Arthur Binks 1920–21 Stand off Later played for Wigan and Bradford Northern.
421 Joseph Henry Hook 1920–21 Wing Later played for York
422 James Leahy 1920–21 Second row
423 Henry Trusler 1920–21 Prop Signed from Northampton rugby union. Later played for Keighley
424 John Hardaker 1920–21 Hooker Signed from Bradford Northern
425 George Kibbler 1920–21 Second row Later played for Huddersfield and died aged just 29.
426 Robert Boagey 1921–22 Second row Signed from Hull KR
427 Archibald Brown 1921–22 Stand off Welsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Dewsbury.
428 Frederick Davage 1921–22 Second row Welsh forward signed from Cross Keys along with William E Lyons. Also played for 'junior' teams Normanton and Castleford.
429 Joe Dixon 1921–22 Prop
430 Cyril Arandle 1921–22 Hooker Signed from Hunslet in 1921. Rumoured to be the player included in the deal that saw Harold Buck sign for Leeds.
431 William Ewert Lyons 1921–22 Wing Welsh wing signed from Cross Keys also played for Halifax, Dewsbury and Castleford.
432 Jim Roberts 1921–22 Scrum half
433 Jack Woolmore 1921–22 Loose forward Later played for Dewsbury
434 Richard Hammond Cracknell 1921–22 Second row Also played for Huddersfield, as did his son Dick Cracknell.
435 William "Jock" Anderson 1921–22 Wing
436 Arthur Thomas 1922–23 Prop Welsh-born forward also played for York, Halifax and Dewsbury.
437 Billy Bowen 1922–23 Centre Welsh rugby union international signed from Swansea.
438 George Jackson 1922–23 Hooker
439 George Pickles 1922–23 Prop
440 Albert Slater 1922–23 Fullback
441 George Windsor 1922–23 Second row Signed from Bramley. Brother of James Windsor. Also played for Bramley.
442 Jack Ashton 1922–23 Loose forward Signed from York. Later played for Bramley.
443 Joe Thompson[6] 1922–23[7] Prop Welsh rugby union international signed from Cross Keys. Set club goal and points records in career from 1922 to 1933.
444 Edward Armitage 1922–23 Stand off
445 Winfrey Holmes 1922–23 Second row
446 Arnold Wilson 1922–23 Hooker
447 George Broughton 1923–24 Wing Wing later played for Hunslet. Father of George Broughton Jr and grandfather of John Atkinson.
448 Horace Bennett 1923–24 Prop Welsh rugby union forward signed from Cross Keys
449 Jim Windsor 1923–24 Fullback Brother of George Windsor
450 William Gadsby 1923–24 Scrum half Signed from Bramley
451 Edwin Roberts 1923–24 Wing Welsh back played for Cross Keys and signed from Northampton rugby union. Later played for Dewsbury and Castleford.
452 Fred Waites 1923–24 Loose forward
453 Louis Corsi 1923–24 Loose forward Welsh former Rochdale forward signed from York. One of several brothers to play for Rochdale.
454 Jack Grant 1923–24 Prop Welsh rugby union prop signed from Cardiff. Later played for Pontypridd.
455 Fred Millard 1923–24 Hooker Signed from York and later joined Featherstone Rovers.
456 Harry Goulthorp 1923–24 Wing Wing later played for Hunslet.
457 Eddie Uren 1923–24 Stand off English rugby union wing signed from Pontypool (previously with Plymouth Albion in Devon).
458 - - - This appears to be an error. Leeds name 458 as "Gilliard" – no such player in teamlists (supposedly played v Warrington 22 April 1924). Likely to be misspelling of Millard, who did play in this game.
459 Joe Jones 1924–25 Centre Welsh rugby union international centre signed from Swansea.
460 Mel Rosser 1924–25 Centre Welsh rugby union international centre signed from Penarth. Later played for York.
461 Charlie Litt 1924–25 Prop Later played for Hunslet
462 Joe Hall 1924–25 Hooker Signed from Dewsbury and later joined Featherstone Rovers.
463 "A Smith" 1924–25 Wing Triallist played as "A Smith" in game against Bramley in January 1925.
464 Frank Burden 1924–25 Second row Later played for Featherstone Rovers
465 Frank Fletcher 1924–25 Stand off Signed from Bramley and later played for Halifax.
466 Joe Smith 1924–25 Fullback Bradford Northern fullback played one trial game for Leeds while transfer-listed by Bradford. Returned to Bradford Northern.
467 Charles Mason 1925–26 Prop
468 Brinley "Bryn" Williams 1925–26 Wing Dual-code Welsh international from Llanelli signed from Batley. Later played for Pontypridd.
469 Jim Brough 1925–26 Full back England rugby union international full back went on to become dual international and Leeds captain.
470 John Henry Bradley 1925–26 Full back
471 William Henry James 1925–26 Wing Welsh rugby union wing signed from Aberavon
472 Evan Williams 1925–26 Stand off Welsh rugby union stand off signed from Aberavon
473 Tommy Bailey 1925–26 Wing Later played for Dewsbury
474 William Tordoff 1925–26 Fullback
475 Jim McCade 1926–27 Prop Cumbrian forward later played for Batley
476 Charles Arthur Lloyd 1926–27 Centre Welsh centre signed from Penarth rugby union. Later played for York.
- F Smith 1926–27 Wing Leeds appear to have missed this wing, who played two games for Leeds.
477 Emlyn Watkins 1926–27 Loose forward Welsh rugby union international signed from Blaina. Later joined Oldham.
478 Walter Swift 1926–27 Scrum half Halfback played over 100 games for Leeds. Later played for Batley.
479 Jenkins 1926–27 Wing
480 Herbert Wharville 1926–27 Hooker Later played for Batley.
481 Tyson Hodgson Burridge 1926–27 Scrum half Cumbrian halfback signed from Clifton after A Team trial game, debuted Christmas Day 1926.
482 Harry Jones 1926–27 Wing Wing scored 4 tries on debut, a record equalled only by Alan Smith. Later joined Halifax.
483 Lionel James Slater 1926–27 Second row Signed from Broughton Rangers.
484 Dan Pascoe 1926–27 Second row Welsh rugby union international signed from Neath. Later played for York.
485 John Casey 1926–27 Stand off Later played for Castleford
486 James Curren 1926–27 Hooker
487 Les "Juicy" Adams 1926–27 Scrum half Halfback won Challenge Cups with Leeds, Huddersfield and Castleford. Died during the Second World War.
488 George E Andrews 1926–27 Wing Welsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Castleford.
489 Jeff Moores[3][8] 1927–28 Centre Queensland rep centre. Later played for York.
490 Frank O'Rourke[3] 1927–28 Centre NSW representative centre signed from University of Sydney
491 Frank Gallagher[9] 1927–28 Loose forward GB international signed from Batley
492 Wally Desmond[3] 1927–28 Centre New Zealand international later played for Castleford, Batley and Bramley.
493 Billy Watson 1927–28 Hooker Signed from Keighley
494 Stan Satterthwaite 1927–28 Prop Played for Leeds from 1927 to 1946. Inducted into Leeds Hall of Fame in 2022.
495 William Demaine 1927–28 Hooker Signed from Batley
496 Allan Rawlings 1927–28 Prop
497 George Goldie 1928–29 Fullback Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Later played for Batley
498 Fred Skelton 1928–29 Second row
499 Jimmy Douglas 1928–29 Second row Scottish forward signed from Halifax
500 Frank W Hobson 1928–29 Wing
501 John Harral Hudson 1928–29 Loose forward
502 Tommy Askin 1928–29 Centre Great Britain international centre signed from Featherstone Rovers. later played for Castleford.
503 David Rees Jenkins 1928–29 Second row Signed from Welsh rugby union. Later played for Barrow.
504 Arthur "Candy" Evans 1929–30 Loose forward Dual code international signed from Halifax. Also played for Castleford, Warrington and Leigh.
505 Rowland Eastwood 1929–30 Fullback
506 Harold Thomas 1929–30 Wing Later played for York.
507 Ernest Atkinson 1929–30 Wing
508 Stan Smith[10] 1929–30 Wing Great Britain international signed from Wakefield Trinity.
509 James Gill 1929–30 Loose forward Later played for Keighley
510 John Cox 1930–31 Second row Signed from Bradford Northern and later played for Halifax.
511 John Fletcher Fenwick 1930–31 Centre
512 Eric Harris[3][11] 1930–31 Wing Queensland representative wing equalled club tries in a game (8) and broke all other Leeds scoring records including tries in a season (63 in 1935–36) and career (392).
513 Parker 1930–31 Second row
514 Harry Broadhead 1930–31 Stand off Later played for Barrow
515 Robert Smith 1930–31 Prop Signed from Wigan Highfield. Later played for Warrington.
516 Joe Busch[3] 1930–31 Scrum half Australian international halfback signed from Easts. Later played for Balmain.
517 Les Grainge 1930–31 Wing Signed from Otley rugby union. Later played for Hunslet.
518 John Fawcett 1930–31 Scrum half
519 Clement Man 1931–32 Hooker Signed from Halifax rugby union
520 James Powell 1931–32 Prop Signed from Castleford
521 David Rees James 1931–32 Prop Welsh rugby union international signed from Treorchy
522 John Lowe 1931–32 Hooker Signed from Wigan Highfield
523 Charlie Glossop 1931–32 Loose forward Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later played for Batley.
524 Harold Westwood 1931–32 Scrum half
525 Iorweth Jones 1931–32 Second row Welsh rugby union international signed from Llanelli. Later played for Batley.
526 Robert Whelan 1931–32 Hooker
527 David Morgan Jenkins 1932–33 Prop Welsh rugby union international signed from Hunslet. Later played for Dewsbury.
528 Harry Curran 1932–33 Fullback
529 Harry Dyer 1932–33 Second row Later played for Batley
530 Frank Wright 1932–33 Second row
531 William John Morgan 1932–33 Centre Signed from Dewsbury and later joined Broughton Rangers.
532 Harry Newby 1932–33 Fullback Originally with Buslingthorpe Vale, played just one game after signing from Wakefield Trinity.
533 William John "Jack" Davies 1932–33 Fullback Welsh fullback signed from York
534 Ralph Green 1932–33 Second row Signed from Dewsbury
535 Don Pollard 1932–33 Fullback Later played for Batley. Brother of Ernest Pollard.
536 Septimus "Sep" Aspinall 1933–34 Loose forward Signed from York, also played for Huddersfield and Featherstone Rovers.
537 Iorwerth Isaac 1933–34 Second row Welsh rugby union international also played for York.
538 Albert Raymond "Dicky" Ralph 1933–34 Stand off Welsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Batley.
539 Ken Jubb[12] 1933–34 Second row Second row signed from Castleford. Father of Alan Jubb.
540 Gwyn Parker 1933–34 Centre Welsh centre signed from Huddersfield. Later played for Keighley.
541 Stan Brogden[13] 1933–34 Centre International centre signed from Huddersfield. Also played for Bradford Northern and Hull. Father of George Brogden.
542 Len Higson 1934–35 Prop Signed from Wakefield Trinity and later played for Bradford Northern.
543 Charlie Eaton 1934–35 Fullback Understudy to Jim Brough played in two wartime Challenge Cup victories. later played for Batley.
544 Kenneth Wensley 1934–35 Second row
545 Richard A Brighton 1934–35 Hooker
546 Cliff Whitehead 1934–35 Loose forward Goalkicking forward signed from Hunslet. Also played for Batley and Bramley.
547 Aubrey Casewell 1934–35 Second row Welsh forward signed from Salford. Also played for Halifax and Keighley.
548 Fred Harris[14] 1934–35 Centre Signed from Leigh
549 Ronnie Richards 1934–35 Scrum half Welsh rugby union scrum half signed from Swansea. Later played for York.
550 John Hall 1935–36 Hooker Signed from Batley
551 Edgar Jones 1935–36 Prop Welsh rugby union international signed from Swansea
552 John Arthur Jones 1935–36 Stand off Later played for Wakefield Trinity
553 Harry Germaine 1935–36 Centre Later played for Dewsbury
554 Tom Hartley 1935–36 Hooker
555 Walter Dyson 1935–36 Prop Signed from Featherstone Rovers
556 Ernest Ripley 1935–36 Second row
557 Ernest Pollard 1936–37 Centre Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Joined Bradford Northern after one season. Brother of Don Pollard.
558 James Plimmer 1936–37 Hooker Signed from Castleford
559 Cliff Evans 1936–37 Scrum half Welsh scrum half signed from Salford.
560 Dai Prosser[15] 1936–37 Prop Welsh rugby union international prop signed from York. Later became Leeds coach.
561 Ernest Whitehead 1936–37 Wing Goalkicking wing joined Wakefield Trinity in 1938 but rejoined Leeds after the Second World War.
562 Con Murphy[16] 1936–37 Hooker Welsh rugby union international signed from Streatham and Mitcham along with Dai Jenkins
563 Dai Jenkins[17] 1936–37 Scrum half Welsh halfback signed from Streatham and Mitcham along with Con Murphy. Later played for Keighley.
564 Ted Tattersfield 1936–37 Second row Signed from Hull KR. Later played for Batley.
565 William Duffy 1936–37 Loose forward Later played for Hunslet and coached Wakefield in 1953–54 and later Bramley. Brother of Richard Patrick Duffy
566 Vic Hey[3][18] 1937–38 Stand off Australian international signed from Ipswich after playing for Wests in Sydney.
567 Harry Woods 1937–38 Prop Signed from Liverpool Stanley and later played for Wigan
568 Albert Place 1937–38 Wing Also played for Featherstone Rovers
569 Alf Watson[19] 1937–38 Loose forward Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later played for Featherstone Rovers
570 Cliff Carter 1937–38 Hooker Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later signed for Whitehaven.
571 Frank Lingard 1938–39 Centre Signed from Bramley and later played for Batley.
572 Richard Patrick Duffy 1938–39 Second row Brother of William Duffy
573 Jack Kelly 1938–39 Fullback Signed from rugby union. Guested for a number of clubs during the war and later signed for Dewsbury
574 Reg Wheatley 1938–39 Prop Signed from York. Returned to Leeds after a spell as a prisoner of war. Later joined Leigh.
575 Jack Booth 1938–39 Second row Later played for Wakefield Trinity
576 William George Dennis 1938–39 Wing
577 Gareth Price 1938–39 Centre Welsh rugby union centre signed from Llanelli. Later played for Halifax.
578 Idwal Davies 1938–39 Centre Welsh international rugby union centre signed from Llanelli
579 Dennis Madden 1938–39 Centre Signed from Huddersfield
580 Alfred Phillips 1938–39 Scrum half Later played for Batley
581 Edgar Blackburn 1938–39 Stand off Signed from Batley. Son of Harry Blackburn
582 Richard Cawtheray 1938–39 Hooker
583 Oliver Morris 1939–40 Stand off Welsh stand off signed from Hunslet. Died during the Second World War.
584 Samuel Crossley 1939–40 Hooker
585 Norman Hebb 1939–40 Second row Later played for Bramley
- H.F. Jones 1939–40 Centre This player has been missed by Leeds. Played 5 games.
586 Harry Maltby 1939–40 Fullback Brother Sam played for Batley and Bramley
587 Basil Arthur Towler 1939–40 Prop
588 Joe Ellis 1939–40 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
589 Ken Davies 1939–40 Stand off Guest from Keighley
590 George Harris 1939–40 Second row Guest from Keighley
591 Reg Jukes 1939–40 Loose forward Guest from Featherstone Rovers
592 Ray Hamer 1939–40 Stand off Guest from Featherstone Rovers
593 Bill Sherwood 1939–40 Second row Guest from Featherstone Rovers
594 Ivor Davies 1939–40 Centre Guest from Dewsbury
595 Alfred McManus 1939–40 Second row Forward played one game for Castleford before joining Leeds and later Dewsbury. Also played as a guest for Wakefield Trinity.
596 Jack Newbound 1939–40 Second row Guest from Hunslet signed officially in 1945. Brother of Sam Newbound.
597 Sam Newbound 1939–40 Second row Guest from Hunslet. Brother of Jack Newbound.
598 N Chapman 1939–40 Second row
599 Eric Batten 1939–40 Wing Guest from Hunslet. Son of Billy Batten and uncle of Ray Batten
600 Bill Hudson 1939–40 Second row Guest from Batley
601 Cyril Morrell 1939–40 Centre Guest from Hunslet
602 Bryan Ewart Toothill 1939–40 Wing Died during the Second World War
603 Tom Walsh 1939–40 Scrum half Guest from Castleford
604 H Rhodes 1939–40 Centre
605 H Ward 1939–40 Scrum half
606 Des Foreman 1939–40 Second row Later played for Castleford
607 Bill Eddom 1940–41 Second row Guest from Wakefield Trinity
608 Ray Maskill 1940–41 Prop Guest from Hull KR
609 Smart 1940–41 Prop
610 John Eastwood 1940–41 Wing Guest from Hull KR
611 Gus Risman 1940–41 Centre Guest from Salford. Father of Bev Risman.
612 Harold Edwards 1940–41 Second row Guest from Bradford Northern
613 R.L. Morgan 1940–41 Prop
614 Dennis Warrior 1940–41 Centre Later played for Bramley
615 Len Blanchard 1940–41 Prop Guest from Hull KR
616 Thomas Pears 1940–41 Wing Guest from Batley
617 J Wilkinson 1940–41 Second row
618 Tom Harrison 1940–41 Wing Guest from Salford
619 Patrick McManus 1940–41 Prop Guest from Castleford
620 James Ramsey 1940–41 Scrum half
621 Edwin Billington 1940–41 Stand off Guest from Bradford Northern
622 Herbert Bowering 1940–41 Second row Guest from Hull
623 Harry Hammond 1940–41 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
624 George Morgan 1940–41 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
625 Bill Riley 1940–41 Prop Guest from Liverpool Stanley
626 Joe Rennard 1940–41 Scrum half Guest from Castleford
627 Joe Sedgwick 1940–41 Centre Guest from Bramley
628 Eddie Webb 1940–41 Second row Guest from Bramley
629 Richard Green 1940–41 Wing Guest from Swinton
630 John Morgan 1940–41 Second row Guest from Huddersfield
631 Denton Large 1940–41 Stand off
632 Jack Street 1940–41 Second row Guest from Castleford
633 Jack Garrett 1940–41 Wing Guest from Warrington
634 K Giles 1940–41 Wing
635 William "Benny" Pearson 1940–41 Second row Guest from Bramley
636 Eddie Bennett 1940–41 Prop Guest from Hunslet
637 Johnny Lawrenson 1940–41 Wing Guest from Wigan
638 Alec Ramsden 1941–42 Wing Guest from Dewsbury
639 Lawrence Roberts 1941–42 Prop Guest from Bradford Northern
640 Francis George Self 1941–42 Wing
641 Tom Kenny 1941–42 Loose forward Guest from Salford
642 Griff Jenkins 1941–42 Stand off Guest from Warrington
643 Herbert Farrar 1941–42 Wing Guest from Bramley
644 William Hayes 1941–42 Scrum half Guest from Bradford Northern
645 N Higgins 1941–42 Fullback Guest from Dewsbury
646 Jack Miller 1941–42 Prop Guest from Warrington
647 Arthur Dexter 1941–42 Second row Guest from Featherstone Rovers
648 Mick Foley 1941–42 Prop Guest from Batley
649 E Sunderland 1941–42 Hooker Guest from Keighley
650 Charlie Seeling Jr 1941–42 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
651 Joe Desborough 1941–42 Second row Guest from Bramley
652 - - - Leeds have 'triallist' but no player missing from lineup (v Castleford 22 November 1941)
653 J McKenzie[3] 1941–42 Centre Guest from RAAF.
654 Harold Taylor 1941–42 Fullback Guest from Keighley
655 A Fell[nb 1][1] 1941–42 Wing This is the supposed "soldier in the crowd" who jumped the fence to play for Leeds. Had previously played for Keighley.
656 George Brown 1941–42 Second row Guest from Batley
657 Idris Towill 1941–42 Wing Guest from Keighley
658 Jack Bradbury 1941–42 Stand off Guest from St Helens
659 Ronnie Caress 1941–42 Centre Guest from Wakefield Trinity
660 Reg Jenkinson 1941–42 Wing Guest from Wakefield Trinity
661 Harry Murphy 1941–42 Loose forward Guest from Wakefield Trinity
662 Sammy Miller 1941–42 Fullback Guest from Salford
663 Jim Stott 1941–42 Centre Guest from St Helens
664 Tony Frearson 1941–42 Wing Guest from Hunslet
665 Peter Twist 1941–42 Centre Guest from St Helens
666 Leslie Llewellyn White 1941–42 Hooker Guest from Hunslet
667 Albany Longley 1941–42 Centre Guest from Featherstone Rovers
668 Percy Searles 1941–42 Scrum half Guest from Featherstone Rovers
669 J.T. Taylor 1941–42 Fullback Guest from Bramley
670 Walter Tennant 1941–42 Stand off Guest from Featherstone Rovers
671 George Cooper 1941–42 Wing Guest from Bramley
672 Tommy Taylor 1941–42 Prop Guest from Castleford
673 Harold Baker 1941–42 Second row Guest from Oldham
674 Fred Elson 1941–42 Loose forward Guest from Oldham
675 Charlie Glover 1941–42 Stand off Guest from Wigan
676 Francis Gregory 1941–42 Prop Guest from Warrington
677 John Ward 1941–42 Wing Guest from Rochdale Hornets
678 Jack Ogden 1941–42 Centre Guest from Oldham
679 James Croston 1941–42 Centre Guest from Castleford
680 John H Fox 1941–42 Second row Guest from Castleford
681 James Nicholls 1941–42 Second row Guest from Castleford
682 Alan Edwards 1941–42 Wing Guest from Salford
683 Eric Jones 1942–43 Loose forward Guest from Castleford
684 Stanley Moores 1942–43 Prop Guest from Bramley
685 Sid Rookes 1942–43 Centre Guest from Hunslet
686 Roland Bancroft 1942–43 Prop Guest from Bramley
687 Billy Thompson 1942–43 Prop Guest from Hunslet
688 Billy Thornton 1942–43 Scrum half Guest from Hunslet
689 Jack Walkington 1942–43 Fullback Guest from Hunslet
690 Eddie Murphy 1942–43 Second row Guest from Bramley. Brother of Dennis Murphy
691 Whitham 1942–43 Hooker Guest from Batley
692 William Wood 1942–43 Wing Guest from Dewsbury
693 Cyril Plenderleith 1942–43 Second row Guest from Hunslet
694 Jack Whincup 1942–43 Wing Guest from Hunslet
695 Cyril Callaghan 1942–43 Wing
696 Joe Britton 1942–43 Hooker Guest from Hunslet
697 Hudson Irving 1942–43 Prop Guest from Halifax
698 Frank Lees 1942–43 Centre Guest from Oldham
699 William Thomas Davies 1942–43 Centre Guest from Huddersfield
700 Arthur Childs 1942–43 Second row Guest from Halifax
701 F Oakley 1942–43 Stand off Guest from Sale rugby union
702 Bernard Gray 1943–44 Stand off
703 Ike Owens[20] 1943–44 Loose forward Welsh forward signed from Maesteg. Also played for Castleford and Huddersfield.
704 Walter Dockar 1943–44 Wing Guest from Hull
705 Dennis Murphy 1943–44 Second row Guest from Bramley signed officially after the war. Brother of Eddie Murphy.
706 John Kane 1943–44 Stand off Guest from Dewsbury
707 F Mardy 1943–44 Centre
708 Tommy Cornelius 1943–44 Centre Welsh centre later played for Whitehaven
709 Haigh 1943–44 Centre
710 Harold Riley Betts 1943–44 Second row Rugby union player stationed in West Riding
711 A Jones 1943–44 Wing Rugby union player stationed in West Riding
712 W.E. Jones 1943–44 Stand off
713 Norman Pugh 1943–44 Second row Guest from Oldham
714 Lewis Rees 1943–44 Prop Guest from Oldham
715 Harold Whitehead 1943–44 Prop Guest from Oldham
716 Howard Burt 1943–44 Stand off Rugby union serviceman from RAF Ringway. Later played for Salford.
717 C Crowther 1943–44 Wing Rugby union serviceman from RAF Ringway.
718 Harry Dagnan 1943–44 Wing Guest from Salford
719 Dai Rees 1943–44 Stand off Rugby union RAF serviceman later signed for Oldham. Leeds incorrectly identified this as a different player from 769
720 Daniel Sheehy 1943–44 Wing Welsh wing later played for Dewsbury
721 John Terry 1943–44 Second row Guest from Batley
722 George Brogden 1943–44 Wing Son of Stan Brogden
723 C Kaye 1943–44 Scrum half
724 Alan Flowers 1943–44 Second row Guest from Wakefield Trinity
725 R.E. Hodgson 1943–44 Prop Guest from York
726 George Jepson 1943–44 Stand off Guest from Wakefield Trinity
727 Arthur Staniland 1943–44 Wing Later played for Castleford. Father of Andrew Staniland
728 Walter Wardle 1943–44 Scrum half
729 Harry Wilkinson 1943–44 Prop Guest from Wakefield Trinity
730 Lou Davies 1943–44 Stand off Guest from Batley/York
731 Ernie Herbert 1943–44 Scrum half Guest from Hull
732 George Nicholson 1943–44 Hooker Guest from Dewsbury
733 Ken Brookes 1943–44 Wing Guest from Wakefield Trinity
734 Ronnie Copley 1943–44 Wing Guest from Wakefield Trinity
735 Roy Goddard 1943–44 Scrum half Guest from Hunslet
736 Edwin "Sandy" Orford 1943–44 Second row Guest from Wakefield Trinity
737 Ron Rylance 1943–44 Centre Guest from Wakefield Trinity
738 George Bunter 1943–44 Second row Guest from Broughton Rangers
739 L Morgan 1943–44 Second row Guest from rugby union
740 Ted Beesley 1943–44 Second row Guest from Barrow
741 Danny Hartley 1943–44 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
742 George Kershaw 1943–44 Second row Guest from Dewsbury
743 Jimmy Ledgard 1943–44 Fullback Fullback triallist went on to become one of the game's top pointscorers with Leigh.
744 James Burness 1943–44 Centre
745 T Sterry 1943–44 Second row
746 John Russell Dixon[3] 1943–44 Centre RAAF and GPS rugby union (Brisbane). Died in plane crash along with John Roper.
747 John Roper[3] 1943–44 Second row RAAF and Randwick rugby union (Sydney). Died in plane crash along with John Dixon
748 - - - Leeds have erroneously identified this as "Ladis Davies" – it is Lou Davies (#730). "Ladis" is not a name.
749 Norman Guest 1943–44 Centre Guest from Castleford
750 Frank Hemingway 1943–44 Prop Guest from Featherstone Rovers
751 Jack Higgins 1943–44 Scrum half Guest from Featherstone Rovers
752 Lewie Beaumont 1944–45 Second row Guest from Hull KR
753 Ernest McWatt 1944–45 Centre Guest from Hull KR. Brother of Wilf McWatt
754 Walter Ness 1944–45 Stand off Guest from Hull KR
755 Hector Gee[3] 1944–45 Scrum half Australian scrum half signed from Wigan. Later played for Batley.
756 Harry Jones 1944–45 Prop Guest from Warrington
757 Les Jones 1944–45 Fullback Guest from Warrington
758 C Boxall 1944–45 Prop
759 Eric Hesketh 1944–45 Stand off Signed from Wigan. Later played for Batley.
- Barney Hudson 1944–45 Wing Leeds have missed this player – seem to have mixed up with Bill Hudson of Batley (#600). Guest from Salford debuted against Barrow 23 Sep 1944.
760 Wilfred McWatt 1944–45 Centre Guest from Hull KR. Brother of Ernest McWatt.
761 Fred Scott 1944–45 Second row From Barrow District. Played for Barrow after the war.
762 Stanley Sparkes 1944–45 Prop Guest from Batley
763 B Williams 1944–45 Fullback Welsh triallist
764 Joe Flanagan 1944–45 Second row Guest from Keighley later signed officially
765 W Nicholson 1944–45 Wing
766 Robert Spruce 1944–45 Second row Guest from Swinton
767 Ron Thatcher 1944–45 Stand off Welsh triallist
768 Bob France 1944–45 Centre Guest from Batley
769 - - - Leeds have as Dai Rees of Oldham. This is a repeat of 719.
770 Walter Cussans 1944–45 Fullback
771 Tommy Holland 1944–45 Stand off Guest from Swinton
772 Stan Ayres 1944–45 Second row Guest from Barrow
773 Vince Doughty 1944–45 Wing Guest from Wigan
774 Bob Joel 1944–45 Second row Guest from Barrow District. Later played for Rochdale Hornets.
775 Dicky Williams[21] 1944–45 Stand off Welsh stand off signed from Bristol rugby union. Later played for Hunslet.
776 K Baker 1944–45 Wing Guest from Batley
777 John Hickey 1944–45 Second row Welsh triallist
778 Ernie Lawrence 1944–45 Centre Guest from Hull
779 Jack Taylor 1944–45 Wing Guest from Wigan
780 Kenneth Bell 1944–45 Wing
781 George Benson 1944–45 Second row Guest from Barrow district
782 Emlyn Richards 1944–45 Centre Welsh rugby union centre later played for Hull KR
783 Walter Best 1944–45 Wing Guest from Bradford Northern. Signed officially after the war.
784 George Carmichael 1944–45 Fullback Guest from Bradford Northern.
785 Harold Caldwell 1944–45 Wing Guest from Keighley
786 Dave Cotton 1944–45 Hooker Guest from Warrington
787 Alf Burnell 1944–45 Scrum half Guest from Hunslet
788 Des Clarkson 1944–45 Second row Guest from Hunslet. Signed for Leeds after the war.
789 J Martin[3] 1944–45 Wing Guest from RAAF
790 Vince McKeating 1944–45 Hooker Hooker later played for Workington and Barrow
791 P Stephenson 1944–45 Wing
792 Ken Traill 1944–45 Loose forward Guest from Hunslet
793 J Cox[3] 1944–45 Wing Guest from RAAF
794 Paddy O'Donell 1944–45 Wing Guest from Widnes
795 A Evans 1944–45 Second row
796 Longman 1944–45 Prop
797 Mick Roberts 1944–45 Wing Guest from Widnes
798 Norman Thompson 1944–45 Prop Guest from St Helens
799 Reg Brightmore 1944–45 Wing Guest from Featherstone Rovers
800 Greenwood 1944–45 Loose forward
801 Herbert Wright 1944–45 Second row Guest from Featherstone Rovers
802 C Whiteley 1945–46 Fullback
803 Jack Rogers 1945–46 Fullback Debut aged 16. Later played for Salford, Oldham and Bramley
804 Les Tate 1945–46 Wing Later played for Oldham
805 Jim Davies 1945–46 Wing Guest from Widnes
806 Thomas Keen 1945–46 Scrum half Played for Barrow A and played a trial game for Leeds in September 1945 before he was called up into the RAF where he excelled at rugby union for 3 years. Demobbed in 1948, 2 months later joined Whitehaven and made his debut in Feb 1949 and went on to be a mainstay of the Whitehaven team.
807 Stan Tompkinson 1945–46 Centre Guest from Barrow
808 W Wilson 1945–46 Second row Guest from Barrow
809 Woosner 1945–46 Stand off
810 S Carter 1945–46 Hooker
811 Cleaver 1945–46 Fullback Guest from RAF Ringway
812 Johnny Feather 1945–46 Scrum half Later played for Oldham. Uncle of John Holmes and Phil Holmes
813 R Hinchcliffe 1945–46 Centre
814 Hutchins 1945–46 Wing Guest from RAF Ringway
- William George Jones 1945–46 Prop Guest from Newport rugby union debuted against Bradford 15 Sep 1945. Leeds have missed this player
815 Robert Batten 1945–46 Centre Later played for Oldham. Son of Billy and Brother of Eric.
816 A Buckley 1945–46 Second row
817 Charles Waters 1945–46 Second row Born in Askem (Cumberland) in 1920 played 13 times for Leeds in 1945–46 then for Dewsbury. in 1946–47 season he played for Batley. Played a few wartimes games for barrow as well but never officially signed for them.
818 Thomas Bowron 1945–46 Wing Guest from Barrow District
819 Hubert Lockwood 1945–46 Fullback Loan signing from Halifax
820 William Vernon Morgan 1945–46 Wing
821 D Branch 1945–46 Second row
822 William Metcalfe 1945–46 Centre Later played for Hunslet
823 H Tipton 1945–46 Fullback
824 R Bedford 1945–46 Wing
825 George Vernon Hughes 1945–46 Second row Welsh forward later played for Wakefield Trinity, Huddersfield, Leigh and Liverpool City
826 I.J. Evans 1945–46 Stand off
827 N. H. Fitton 1945–46 Fullback
828 Alan Horsfall 1945–46 Hooker Later played for Castleford
829 A Roberts 1945–46 Prop
830 Vincent Dilorenzo 1945–46 Hooker Loan signing from Bradford Northern
831 E Lane 1945–46 Wing
832 K Watkins 1945–46 Fullback
833 Billy Banks 1945–46 Scrum half Welsh rugby union halfback signed from Maesteg. Also played for Wakefield Trinity, Huddersfield, Whitehaven and Salford
834 Denis Chalkley 1945–46 Fullback
835 Wilf Cox 1945–46 Centre
836 Thomas Leslie Williams 1946–47 Centre Welsh rugby union centre signed from Newport. Also played for Doncaster
837 George T Swaine 1946–47 Second row
838 Jim Tynan 1946–47 Scrum half Later played for Oldham
839 Chris Brereton 1946–47 Prop Signed from Halifax. Later joined Keighley
840 Bert E Cook[3][22] 1946–47[22] Full back Kiwi fullback signed from NZ armed forces rugby union team. Later played for Keighley
841 Arthur Clues[3][23] 1946–47 Second row Australian international forward signed from Wests. Later joined Hunslet.
842 Joe Hulme 1947–48 Second row Later played for Bramley
843 Len Kenny[3] 1947–48 Wing Australian winger
844 - - - Leeds have "AN Other" – no player missing from game (v Warrington 18 Oct 1947)
845 Norman Davies 1947–48 Hooker Welsh hooker signed from rugby union
846 Edward "Ginger" Downes 1947–48 Scrum half
847 Ted Verrenkamp[3] 1947–48 Centre Australian utility-back later played for Keighley.
848 Maurice Ogden 1947–48 Second row Later played for Featherstone Rovers
849 Jacobus Pansegruow 1947–48 Second row South African forward later played for Halifax
850 Ken Kearney[3] 1948–49 Hooker Australian rugby union international played for Leeds until 1951 when he joined St George.
851 Bob McMaster[3] 1948–49 Prop Australian rugby union international
852 Drew Turnbull[24] 1948–49 Wing Scottish wing signed from Hawick rugby union. Later joined Halifax.
853 Thomas Wright 1948–49 Wing Scottish international wing signed from Hawick.
854 Les Thomas 1948–49 Second row Signed from Oldham
855 Alan Kendrick 1948–49 Second row Later played for Castleford
856 Friend Taylor 1948–49 Fullback Signed from Oldham
857 Gwyn Gronow 1948–49 Prop Signed from Hunslet. Later played for Doncaster.
858 Ike Proctor[3] 1948–49 Centre Signed from Halifax. later joined Warrington.
859 Bob Bartlett[3] 1948–49 Centre Australian centre signed from Bramley
860 John L Haynes 1948–49 Wing
861 Tom Lane 1948–49 Second row Signed from Hunslet
862 W Smith 1948–49 Loose forward
863 Lawrence Ganley 1949–50 Wing
864 Frank Watson[1] 1949–50 Scrum half Signed from Hunslet. Later joined Batley
865 Eric Battersby 1949–50 Hooker Later played for St Helens
866 Ronald O'Farrell 1949–50 Wing
867 Bill Hopper[25] 1949–50 Prop Signed from Warrington. Later joined Dewsbury
868 Gordon Brown[26] 1949–50 Centre World Cup winner 1954
869 Bruce Ryan[3] 1950–51 Wing Australian wing signed from Hull
870 Bernard Poole 1950–51 Second row Signed from Hull. Later joined York.
871 Vernon Grace 1950–51 Fullback Later joined York
872 Dennis Nutting 1950–51 Prop Signed from Wakefield Trinity
873 Clarence Weaver 1950–51 Scrum half
874 Walt J Smith 1950–51 Prop Is this the same player as "W Smith" (#862)?
875 Geoff Moore 1951–52 Loose forward Signed from Bradford Northern. Later played for Dewsbury.
876 Arthur Wood[27] 1951–52 Prop Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bramley.
877 Ken Ward 1951–52 Stand off Signed from Oldham. Later joined Doncaster.
878 Jim Dunn 1951–52 Fullback
879 Jerry Garbutt 1951–52 Wing Later played for Bramley
880 Dennis Scholes 1951–52 Wing Signed from Hull KR. Later played for Featherstone Rovers.
881 Harold Oddy 1951–52 Centre Later played for Castleford
882 Keith McLellan[28][3][29] 1951–52 Centre Signed from Australian rugby union. Went on to captain Leeds in the 1957 Challenge Cup win.
883 Dave Bennett 1951–52 Scrum half Signed from Bramley, where he played from 1946–47 to 1951–52. Previously at Bradford for the 1945–46 season
884 Bernard Prior[30] 1951–52 Hooker Later played for Hunslet
885 Dudley Reyner 1951–52 Wing
886 Billy Pratt 1951–52 Scrum half Later played for Halifax
887 Jeff Stevenson[31] 1951–52 Scrum half Signed from rugby union. Later joined York
888 Alec Dick 1951–52 Loose forward Later played for Batley. Father of Kevin Dick
889 Phillip Shillitoe 1952–53 Prop
890 Terry Whitehead 1952–53 Wing
891 Bill Woodhead 1952–53 Fullback From Fox Rovers in the Leeds league. Later joined Bramley
892 Elwyn Gwyther 1952–53 Prop Welsh prop signed from Belle Vue Rangers
893 Tom Lynn 1952–53 Wing Signed from Hunslet Boys Club
894 Ralph Morgan 1952–53 Fullback Signed from Swinton
895[nb 2][32][28] Lewis Jones 1952–53 Centre Welsh rugby union international broke multiple scoring records with Leeds.
896 George Broughton Jnr[33][nb 3] 1952–53 Wing Wing signed from Castleford. Son of George Broughton and uncle of John Atkinson
897 Frank Bowers 1952–53 Loose forward
898 Billy Blan 1953–54 Loose forward Signed from Wigan. Later joined St Helens.
899 Clifford Last 1953–54 Loose forward Later joined Hull KR
900 Jack Lendill 1953–54 Stand off Brother of Peter Lendill.
901 Tom Shirtliffe 1953–54 Second row Signed from Batley
902 Gordon Parker 1953–54 Wing
903 Bill Hanson 1953–54 Second row
904 Tony Skelton 1953–54 Prop
905 Alan Bartle 1953–54 Wing
906 John Sewell 1954–55 Second row Later played for Keighley
907 Derek Wilkinson 1954–55 Wing Signed from Doncaster
908 David Rose 1954–55 Wing Scottish rugby union international signed from Huddersfield
909 Joe Anderson[34] 1954–55 Prop Signed from Castleford. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
910 Colin Wilkinson 1954–55 Second row
911 Peter Umpleby[35] 1954–55 Second row Later joined Castleford
912 Peter Lendill 1955–56 Fullback Later joined Salford. Brother of Jack Lendill
913 Vic Fuller 1955–56 Prop
914 Fred Smith 1955–56 Wing Joined Wakefield.
915 Colin Tomlinson 1955–56 Second row Signed from Bramley
916 Harry Street[36][37] 1955–56 Loose forward Signed from Wigan. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
917 Barry Charlesworth 1955–56 Wing Later joined Featherstone Rovers.
918 Don Robinson[38] 1955–56 Second row Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Doncaster
919 Del Hodgkinson[39] 1955–56 Wing
920 Pat Quinn 1956–57 Fullback England rugby union international. Later joined Wigan.
921 Don Gullick 1956–57 Centre Welsh centre signed from Leigh
922 George Richardson 1956–57 Wing
923 Malcolm Davies 1956–57 Wing Welsh wing signed from Bradford Northern
924 Les Belshaw 1956–57 Prop Signed from Bradford Northern
925 Alvin Kirkland 1957–58 Wing American wing also played for Parramatta
926 Trevor Whitehead 1957–58 Prop Originally a centre from rugby union moved into the forwards. Later joined Hull. Father of Paul Whitehead
927 Gary Hemingway 1957–58 Wing Wing signed from rugby union
928 Walter Garside 1957–58 Wing Later joined Bramley
929 Barry Simms 1957–58 Hooker
930 Ron Murray 1957–58 Second row Scottish forward signed from rugby union
931 Fred Ward 1957–58 Second row Signed from Castleford. Later joined Keighley.
932 Stanley Dodds 1957–58 Prop Previously played for Hunslet
933 Mick Pratt 1957–58 Prop
934 Erie Deysel 1958–59 Wing Triallist from Rhodesia. Brother of Ossie Deysel
935 Alan Jubb 1958–59 Second row Son of Ken Jubb later joined Bramley
936 Ossie Deysel 1958–59 Wing Triallist from Rhodesia. Brother of Ernie Deysel
937 Jim Hainsworth 1958–59 Prop Signed from Batley
938 Jack Pycroft 1958–59 Scrum half Later joined Oldham
939 Derek Hallas 1958–59 Centre Signed from Keighley. Also played for Parramatta.
940 Michael Hinch 1958–59 Scrum half
941 Russell Robins 1958–59 Second row Welsh rugby union international signed from Pontypridd
942 Wilf Rosenberg 1958–59 Wing South African rugby union international. Later played for Hull.
943 Vince Hattee 1959–60 Centre Later played for Doncaster
944 Fred Pickup[40] 1959–60 Centre Also played for Manly, Parramatta and Hunslet
945 Eric Horsman 1959–60 Stand off Later joined Doncaster
946 Peter Parker 1959–60 Centre Later joined Oldham
947 Dennis Goodwin 1959–60 Second row Signed from Barrow. Later joined York
948 Eddie Ratcliffe 1959–60 Wing
949 Paul Stacey 1959–60 Loose forward
950 Jack Fairbank[41] 1959–60 Second row Signed from Huddersfield. Father of John Fairbank
951 David Johnson 1959–60 Wing Later joined Hull
952 Colin Evans[42] 1959–60 Scrum half Welsh rugby union international signed from Pontypool. Later played for York and Keighley.
953 Ken Thornett[3] 1959–60 Fullback Australian rugby union fullback later joined Parramatta
954 Mike Cadywold 1960–61 Wing
955 Vic Sawyer 1960–61 Stand off Signed from South African rugby union. Returned to SA after one game.
956 Jack Brook 1960–61 Wing Signed from Batley
957 Trevor Oldroyd[43] 1960–61 Stand off Later played for Batley
958 Brian Shaw 1960–61 Loose forward Signed from Hunslet
959 Geoff Wriglesworth 1961–62 Wing Later played for Bradford Northern, Hull KR and Wakefield Trinity
960 George Simpson[44] 1961–62 Fullback Later played for Bramley
961 John Sykes 1961–62 Second row Later played for Bradford Northern
962 Louis Neumann 1961–62 Second row South African forward later played for Easts
963 Derek Davies 1961–62 Stand off Signed from Bradford Northern. Later joined Hull.
964 Abe Terry 1961–62 Prop Signed from St Helens. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
965 Robin Dewhurst 1961–62 Fullback Later played for Bramley and coached Leeds in the 1980s.
966 Mick Shoebottom[45] 1961–62 Stand off Leeds junior. Career ended early by injury.
967 Gilbert Ashton 1961–62 Second row Later played for Bradford Northern
968 David Walker 1961–62 Second row Later joined Keighley
969 Brian Sadler 1961–62 Second row Signed from junior rugby and from the Normanton area. Emigrated to Australia in the spring of 1965
970 Graham Charlesworth 1961–62 Hooker Later played for Hull.
971 Alan Smith[46] 1962–63 Wing Finished as third highest tryscorer in Leeds history
972 Alan Rees 1962–63 Stand off Welsh rugby union international signed from Maesteg
973 Ron Cowan 1962–63 Wing Scottish rugby union international signed from Selkirk. Later played for Hull.
974 Don Devereux 1962–63 Second row Welsh rugby union international second row signed from Huddersfield
975 Mick Joyce 1962–63 Prop
976 John Davies 1962–63 Second row Welsh rugby union international signed from Llanelli. Later played for Dewsbury and died aged just 28.
977 Dennis "Des" Burke 1962–63 Centre Australian centre played for Norths
978 Mike Creary 1962–63 Wing Teacher from Huddersfield
979 Barry Seabourne[47] 1962–63 Scrum half Later played for Bradford Northern
980 Dennis Toohey 1962–63 Wing Later played for Bramley
981 Andrew Broatch 1963–64 Centre Scottish rugby union flyhalf signed from Hawick
982 Alan Lockwood 1963–64 Hooker Signed from Hull KR
983 Mick Clark[48] 1963–64 Prop Signed from Salford
984 Ray Batten[49] 1963–64 Second row Grandson of Billy Batten
985 Jack Thomas 1963–64 Prop Later played for Doncaster
986 David Hartley 1963–64 Wing Later played for Featherstone Rovers
987 Les Chamberlain 1963–64 Second row Signed from Hull KR
988 Bill Drake 1963–64 Second row Signed from Hull. Later joined York
989 Peter McVeigh 1963–64 Second row Signed from Batley. Later joined Hull.
990 Dick Gemmell 1963–64 Centre Signed from Hull
991 Ernest Towler 1963–64 Prop Later joined Bramley
992 Ron Morgan 1964–65 Second row Welsh forward signed from Swinton. Later joined Hull.
993 Robert Smith 1964–65 Stand off
994 Albert Firth 1964–65 Second row Signed from York
995 Bob Landers[3] 1964–65 Wing Australia wing played for Easts and Penrith
996 Alf Meakin 1964–65 Wing International sprinter had brief trial with Leeds.
997 David Hick 1964–65 Wing Utility back played in multiple finals with Leeds. Later joined Hull KR.
998 Peter Astbury[43] 1964–65 Hooker Later played for Bramley
999 Stewart Coulthard 1964–65 Second row
1000 Syd Hynes[1] 1964–65[50] Centre Became captain and later coach of Leeds.
1001 Ken Rollin 1965–66 Scrum half Signed from Wakefield Trinity
1002 Harry Poole 1965–66 Loose forward Signed from Hull KR. Later joined Hunslet
1003 Michael Broom 1965–66 Fullback
1004 Bev Risman[7] 1965–66[51] Fullback England rugby union international signed from Leigh. Son of Gus Risman.
1005 Peter Moscatt[3] 1965–66 Hooker Later played for Easts
1006 Bernard Watson 1965–66 Centre Later played for Bradford Northern, hull KR and Dewsbury
1007 John Atkinson[52] 1965–66 Wing Second highest tryscorer in Leeds history.
1008 John Langley 1966–67 Centre Later played for Dewsbury
1009 Ken Eyre 1966–67 Prop Signed from Hunslet. Later joined Keighley. Brother of Albert Eyre.
1010 Ted Barnard[44] 1966–67 Prop Later joined Hull KR
1011 Peter Fozzard 1966–67 Second row Father of Nick Fozzard
1012 Phil Sunderland 1966–67 Second row
1013 Frank Brown 1966–67 Centre Later played for Wakefield Trinity
1014 Tony Crosby[53] 1966–67 Hooker Signed from York. Later joined Hull KR.
1015 Albert Eyre 1967–68 Second row Signed from Keighley. Brother of Ken Eyre.
1016 Chris Fawdington 1967–68 Scrum half Later joined Keighley
1017 John Burke 1967–68 Prop Later joined Keighley
1018 Bob Coverley 1967–68 Hooker Played for both Hull and Hull KR
1019 Bill Ramsey[54] 1967–68 Second row Signed from Hunslet. Also played for Bradford Northern and Widnes.
1020 Mick Leadbetter 1967–68 Second row
1021 Harry Beverley 1967–68 Prop Later played for Dewsbury, Workington and Fulham
1022 John Holmes[1][28][55] 1968–69 Stand off Record 625 appearances for Leeds from 1968 to 1989. Brother of Phil Holmes and nephew of Johnny Feather
1023 Ray Handscombe 1968–69 Hooker Later played for Wakefield Trinity and Featherstone Rovers
1024 George Shepherd 1968–69 Hooker Signed from Wakefield Trinity
1025 Phil Holmes 1968–69 Wing Later played for Batley. Brother of John Holmes and nephew of Johnny Feather.
1026 Mick Lamb 1968–69 Centre Signed from rugby union. Later joined Bradford Northern
1027 Phil Cookson[56] 1968–69 Second row First forward to score over 100 tries for Leeds.
1028 Graham Eccles[57] 1968–69 Second row Almost 400 games for Leeds before joining Wakefield Trinity
1029 Trevor Briggs 1969–70 Centre Also played for Bramley
1030 Peter Dunn 1969–70 Hooker Signed from Hunslet. Also played for Bradford Northern.
1031 Bob Haigh[58] 1969–70 Loose forward Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Broke season try record for a forward with 40 in 1970–71.
1032 Steve Pitchford[59] 1969–70 Prop Lance Todd Trophy winner 1977. Also played for Bramley.
1033 Barry Parker 1970–71 Wing Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1034 Alan Bence 1970–71 Second row Later joined Wigan
1035 Tony Wainwright 1970–71 Stand off Later joined Oldham
1036 Les Dyl[60] 1970–71 Centre Played for Bramley at end of career
1037 Tony Fisher[61] 1970–71 Hooker Welsh hooker/prop signed from Bradford Northern
1038 Neil Goodwin 1970–71 Second row
1039 Alan Preece 1970–71 Second row Signed from Hunslet
1040 Alan Hardisty 1971–72 Stand off Signed from Castleford
1041 David Ward[28][62] 1971–72 Hooker Long-serving Leeds captain and later returned as coach. Father of Danny Ward.
1042 Chris Sanderson 1971–72 Scrum half Died following injury at Salford in 1977 a week before the Challenge Cup Final
1043 David Barham[63] 1971–72 Scrum half Reserve halfback played in the 1971 Championship final
1044 George Claughton 1971–72 Wing Signed for Castleford
1045 Keith Hepworth 1971–72 Scrum half Signed from Castleford. Later played for Hull and Bramley
1046 Terry Clawson[64] 1971–72 Prop Goalkicking prop signed from Hull KR. Later joined Oldham
1047 Brian Hughes 1971–72 Second row Later joined Oldham
1048 David Jeanes 1972–73 Prop International prop signed from Wakefield Trinity
1049 Geoff Nicholls 1972–73 Fullback Signed from Barrow. Later joined Hunslet.
1050 John Hay[65] 1972–73 Fullback Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bramley.
1051 Geoff Clarkson 1972–73 Prop Signed from Warrington. Later joined York in career spanning multiple clubs.
1052 Derek Edwards 1972–73 Stand off Signed from Castleford. Later joined Keighley
1053 Derek Parker 1973–74 Second row Later joined Bramley
1054 John Ward 1973–74 Prop Signed from Salford
1055 David Marshall 1973–74 Fullback Signed from Hunslet. Later joined Hull
1056 Phil Sanderson 1973–74 Loose forward Signed from Hunslet
1057 Stephen Cooper 1973–74 Second row Later joined York
1058 Bryan Murrell 1973–74 Fullback Later joined Hunslet. Father of Scott Murrell
1059 Kevin Coussons[66] 1973–74 Scrum half
1060 Paul Fletcher 1973–74 Centre Later joined Bramley
1061 Roy Dickinson 1973–74 Prop Later joined Halifax
1062 Bryan Adams 1973–74 Second row Utility later joined Wakefield Trinity
1063 Steve Dickens 1973–74 Second row
1064 John Hutchinson 1973–74 Hooker Previously played for Batley
1065 Merv Hicks 1973–74 Second row Welsh forward signed from Hull. Later joined Bradford Northern
1066 Mick Harrison[67] 1974–75 Prop Signed from Hull
1067 David Jenkins 1974–75 Stand off Welsh triallist later joined Widnes
1068 Brendan White 1974–75 Second row Later joined York
1069 Neil Hague[68] 1974–75 Centre Played in all back positions for Leeds. Later joined Halifax. Uncle of Anthony and David Gibbons.
1070 Gordon McHugh 1974–75 Second row Later joined Huddersfield
1071 Mel Mason 1974–75 Stand off Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Barrow.
1072 Derek Howard 1974–75 Wing Later joined Bradford Northern
1073 Ian Payne 1974–75 Hooker Signed from York. Later joined Hunslet.
1074 Kevin Dick 1975–76 Scrum half Also played for Hull, Halifax and Huddersfield. Son of Alec Dick
1075 Peter Banner 1976–77 Scrum half Signed from Featherstone Rovers
1076 David Smith[69] 1976–77 Wing Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford Northern
1077 Sean Miller 1976–77 Hooker Later joined Carlisle
1078 Chris Burton 1976–77 Second row Later played for Huddersfield, Hull KR and Featherstone Rovers
1079 Peter Harrison 1976–77 Prop
1080 Stan Fearnley 1976–77 Loose forward Signed from Bradford Northern
1081 Dave Heron[70] 1976–77 Loose forward Later joined Bradford Northern. Brother of Wayne Heron
1082 Tim Wilby 1976–77 Centre Later joined Hull
1083 Stuart Johnston 1976–77 Wing Later joined Bramley
1084 Willie Oulton 1976–77 Fullback Signed from Wakefield Trinity
1085 David Treasure 1977–78 Scrum half Signed from Oldham. Later joined Keighley
1086 John "Sammy" Sanderson 1977–78 Scrum half Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Hull KR.
1087 Chris Gibson 1977–78 Centre Signed from rugby union and later joined York
1088 Mick Crane 1977–78 Loose forward Signed from Hull. Also played for Hull KR
1089 Nigel Whitehouse 1977–78 Hooker Later joined Halifax
1090 Tony Binder 1977–78 Fullback Later joined Carlisle
1091 John Carroll 1977–78 Loose forward Later played for Batley, Halifax and Hull
1092 Ricky Winterbottom 1977–78 Wing Later played for Bramley and Batley
1093 Gary Hetherington[1] 1978–79 Hooker Goalkicking forward signed from York. later founded Sheffield Eagles and returned to Leeds as CEO
1094 Neil Lean 1978–79 Prop Later joined Hunslet
1095 Graham Joyce 1978–79 Second row Signed from Bradford Northern
1096 Ian Slater 1978–79 Stand off Signed from Bradford Northern
1097 Eddie Cunningham 1979–80 Centre Signed from St Helens and later joined Widnes.
1098 Maurice Lucas 1979–80 Prop Later played for Carlisle
1099 Terry Naylor 1980–81 Wing
1100 Keith Rayne 1980–81 Prop Signed from Wakefield Trinity
1101 Wayne Heron 1980–81 Second row Later joined Kent Invicta and Bradford Northern. Brother of Dave Heron.
1102 Mark Massa 1980–81 Wing Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1103 Dave Heselwood 1980–81 Centre Signed from rugby union. Later joined Barrow.
1104 Jeff Townend 1980–81 Prop Signed from Wigan and later joined York
1105 Ian Wilkinson 1980–81 Fullback Centre turned fullback later joined Halifax and Bradford Northern
1106 Andy Mackintosh 1980–81 Stand off Later joined Featherstone Rovers. Brother of Ian Mackintosh
1107 John McNeill 1980–81 Hooker Signed from Featherstone Rovers
1108 Ian Mackintosh 1980–81 Scrum half Forced to retire due to injury. Brother of Andy Mackintosh
1109 Peter Lister 1980–81 Stand off Later joined Batley
1110 Andy Sykes 1980–81 Prop Later joined Barrow
1111 Tony Burke[71] 1981–82 Prop Signed from Bramley. Joined St Helens in exchange for Gary Moorby and later played for Warrington.
1112 Kevin Rayne 1981–82 Prop Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Brother of Keith Rayne.
1113 Graham Brearley 1981–82 Wing Later joined Huddersfield
1114 Mark Campbell 1981–82 Wing Later played for Sheffield Eagles
1115 Andy Smith 1981–82 Wing Signed from rugby union
1116 Mark Conway[72] 1982–83 Scrum half Debuted aged 17. Later joined Wakefield Trinity.
1117 Colin Cooper 1982–83 Wing
1118 Russ Sowden 1982–83 Hooker Signed from Halifax
1119 Paul Gill 1982–83 Fullback BARLA international fullback
1120 Kevin Squire 1982–83 Second row Signed from Barnstaple rugby union. Forced to retire through illness.
1121 Des Armitage 1982–83 Second row
1122 Pat Mitchell 1982–83 Wing
1123 Paul Whitehead 1982–83 Second row Son of Trevor Whitehead
1124 David Creasser[72] 1983–84 Centre Signed from Hunslet Parkside following BARLA U-19 tour of New Zealand
1125 David Healy 1983–84 Fullback
1126 Steve Martin[3] 1983–84 Scrum half Australian international signed from Balmain
1127 Gary Moorby[71] 1983–84 Second row Signed from St Helens in exchange for Tony Burke. Began with Keighley.
1128 Terry Webb[3] 1983–84 Loose forward Australian signed from Redcliffe. Later joined Hunslet
1129 Roy Powell[73] 1983–84 Second row Also played for Bradford Northern, Featherstone Rovers and Batley. Died aged just 33.
1130 Paul Prendiville 1983–84 Wing Welsh wing signed on season-long loan from Hull
1131 Kevin James 1983–84 Second row Second row played as sub against Queensland during brief trial. Also played for Barrow and York
1132 Dean Bell[3] 1983–84 Centre New Zealand international went on to play for Wigan after spell with Easts. Returned to Leeds as coach and played one game in 1996
1133 Mark Laurie[3] 1983–84 Second row Australian second row from Parramatta. Played 1983–84 and returned for second spell in 1989–90.
1134 Trevor Clark[3] 1983–84 Hooker Kiwi hooker also played for Bradford Northern and Featherstone Rovers
1135 Ricky Lulham[3] 1983–84 Scrum half Australian halfback also played for Hunslet
1136 Gareth Ingham 1983–84 Wing
1137 Mark Wilson 1983–84 Scrum half Also played for Bradford Northern
1138 Richard Gunn 1983–84 Hooker Star junior also played for Featherstone Rovers
1139 Phil Owen[3] 1984–85 Second row
1140 Tony Currie[3] 1984–85 Centre Signed from Brisbane competition, played two seasons. Won Premierships in Australia with Canterbury and Brisbane and played for Queensland and Australia.
1141 Trevor Paterson[3] 1984–85 Prop Signed for Leeds following 1983–84 Queensland tour. Played for Easts.
1142 Brendan Hill 1984–85 Prop Later played for Bradford Northern
1143 Gavin Jones[3] 1984–85 Prop Signed for Leeds following 1983–84 Queensland tour. Played for Norths and Cronulla.
1144 Steve Bleakley[3] 1984–85 Loose forward Australian signed from Brisbane competition. Also played for York.
1145 Wally Fullerton-Smith[3] 1984–85 Second row Australian international from Redcliffe. Later played for St George
1146 Neil Hunt[3] 1984–85 Wing Wing/fullback from Parramatta
1147 Eric Grothe[74][3] 1984–85 Wing Australian international from Parramatta
1148 Paul Medley 1984–85 Second row Later joined Bradford Northern
1149 Colin Maskill 1984–85 Hooker Signed from Wakefield Trinity
1150 Andrew Staniland 1985–86 Wing Signed from rugby union. Son of Arthur Staniland
1151 Steve Ford 1985–86 Wing Welsh rugby union triallist. Brother of Phil Ford.
1152 Cliff Lyons[3] 1985–86 Stand off Australian signed initially from Norths. Played second spell with Leeds 1988–89. Won two Premierships with Manly
1153 Norman Francis 1985–86 Wing
1154 Jeff Grayshon[75] 1985–86 Prop Signed from Bradford Northern. Originally a centre with Dewsbury, winning the 1972 Championship Final against Leeds.
1155 Phil Turner 1985–86 Prop
1156 Henry Sharp 1985–86 Wing Later played for Halifax
1157 Carl Gibson 1985–86 Centre GB international signed from Batley. Also played for Featherstone Rovers
1158 Richard Pratt 1985–86 Wing Later played for Hull KR
1159 Errol Johnson 1985–86 Centre Later joined Bradford Northern
1160 Khurshid Butt 1986–87 Second row Later played for Featherstone Rovers. Brother of Ikram Butt.
1161 Bob Morris[3] 1986–87 Hooker Australian hooker from regional NSW
1162 Peter Smith[3] 1986–87 Prop Australian signed from Illawarra
1163 Andy Gascoigne 1986–87 Scrum half Former Bramley scrum half signed from Hull
1164 Andrew Ettingshausen[3][76] 1986–87 Fullback Cronulla star played two spells with Leeds, 1986–87 and 1988–89
1165 Mark McGaw[3] 1986–87 Centre Cronulla centre
1166 Gary Price 1986–87 Second row Signed from York
1167 Trevor Skerrett 1986–87 Prop Signed from Hull. Later joined Keighley
1168 Andy Mason 1986–87 Centre Former rugby union centre signed from Bramley. Joined Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1169 Phil Fox 1986–87 Wing Signed from Leigh. Joined Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1170 Ray Ashton 1986–87 Scrum half Signed from Oldham
1171 Mark Wilkes[3] 1986–87 Stand off Australian played one game during trial. Also played for Workington Town.
1172 John Basnett 1986–87 Wing International wing signed from Widnes
1173 Mark Brooke-Cowden[3] 1987–88 Second row All Black forward also played for Salford
1174 Lee Crooks 1987–88 Prop GB international signed in record transfer from Hull. Later joined Castleford.
1175 John Lyons 1987–88 Scrum half Signed from Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1176 Alan Rathbone 1987–88 Second row Signed from Warrington. Leeds career lasted less than one game due to injury.
1177 Gary Spencer 1987–88 Fullback Signed from Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons). Later rejoined Wakefield.
1178 Mark Lord 1987–88 Centre Later joined Oldham
1179 Peter Tunks[3] 1987–88 Prop Australian international signed from Canterbury
1180 Marty Gurr[72][3] 1987–88 Fullback Australian signed from Manly
1181 Peter Jackson[3] 1987–88 Centre Australian from Norths
1182 Steve Morris[3] 1987–88 Wing Australian international from St George
1183 Garry Schofield[1][77] 1987–88 Stand off Originally a centre signed for record fee from Hull, later moving to stand off.
1184 John Fairbank 1987–88 Prop Joined Oldham in exchange for Hugh Waddell. Son of Jack Fairbank.
1185 David Stephenson 1987–88 Centre GB international signed from Wigan
1186 Darren Stevens[3] 1987–88 Hooker Australian triallist
1187 Paul Delaney 1987–88 Scrum half Leeds junior later played for Dewsbury
1188 Gary Stephens 1987–88 Scrum half Former GB international played one game for Leeds. Father of Gareth Stephens.
1189 Vince Fawcett 1987–88 Wing Leeds junior debuted aged 17. Also played for Parramatta
1190 Hugh Waddell[78] 1988–89 Prop GB international signed from Oldham
1191 Sam Backo[3] 1988–89 Prop Australia international played short spell in 1988–89
1192 Gary Lord 1988–89 Fullback Signed from Castleford
1193 John Bentley 1988–89 Wing England rugby union international later played for Halifax.
1194 Phil Ford 1988–89 Wing Welsh wing signed from Bradford Northern. Also played for Warrington, Wigan and Salford.
1195 Chris Vasey 1988–89 Stand off Signed from Dewsbury
1196 Paul Dixon 1988–89 Prop GB international signed from Halifax, having begun with Huddersfield.
1197 Neil James 1989–90 Prop Signed from Castleford. Previously played for Castleford
1198 Warren Wilson 1989–90 Fullback Signed from Hunslet
1199 Gary Divorty 1989–90 Loose forward Signed from Hull
1200 Craig Izzard[3] 1989–90 Second row Short-term signing from Parramatta
1201 Rex Terp[3] 1989–90 Fullback One game for Leeds. Later played for St George
1202 Craig Coleman[79][3] 1989–90 Scrum half Short-term signing from Souths
1203 Cavill Heugh[3] 1989–90 Prop Queensland rep forward signed from Barrow.
1204 David Cruickshank[3] 1989–90 Scrum half Short-term signing from Souths, understudy to Craig Coleman
1205 Mike Kuiti[3] 1989–90 Loose forward NZ international signed from Rochdale Hornets
1206 Rob Ackerman 1989–90 Centre Welsh rugby union international signed from Whitehaven
1207 David Young 1989–90 Prop Welsh rugby union international later played for Salford
1208 Paul Worthy 1989–90 Prop Later played for Dewsbury
1209 Ikram Butt 1989–90 Wing Later played for Featherstone
1210 John Gallagher 1990–91 Fullback All Blacks fullback
1211 Paul Harkin 1990–91 Scrum half Signed from Bradford Northern. Also played for Hull KR.
1212 Simon Irving 1990–91 Centre Signed from rugby union.
1213 Eddie Rombo 1990–91 Wing Kenyan winger signed from rugby union
1214 Shaun Wane 1990–91 Prop Signed from Wigan. Went o to become Wigan and GB coach.
1215 Steve Molloy 1990–91 Prop Signed from Warrington
1216 Francis Maloney 1990–91 Stand off Leeds junior went on to play for a number of clubs
1217 Paul Anderson 1990–91 Prop Leeds junior debuted aged 17. Went on to play for Bradford Northern and St Helens.
1218 Bobbie Goulding 1991–92 Scrum half Signed from Wigan. One season with Leeds before joining Widnes in exchange for Alan Tait. Later played for St Helens
1219 Mike O'Neill 1991–92 Prop Former Widnes prop signed from Rochdale Hornets
1220 Ellery Hanley[80] 1991–92 Loose forward GB international signed for record fee from Wigan, having begun with Bradford Northern. Broke season try record for a forward with 41 in 1994–95.
1221 Morvin Edwards[3] 1991–92 Fullback New Zealand international
1222 Gareth Stephens 1991–92 Scrum half Son of Gary Stephens
1223 Matt Shaw 1991–92 Second row Signed from Ryedale York
1224 Craig Innes[3] 1991–92 Centre All Black centre later won Premiership with Manly
1225 Stuart Arundel 1991–92 Fullback Later played for Halifax
1226 Leigh Deakin 1991–92 Wing Later played for York
1227 Jim Fallon 1992–93 Wing Signed from Bath rugby union
1228 Andy Goodway 1992–93 Second row GB international signed from Wigan
1229 Andy Gregory 1992–93 Scrum half GB international signed from Wigan
1230 Gary Mercer[3] 1992–93 Second row New Zealand international signed from Warrington
1231 Alan Tait 1992–93 Full back Scotland rugby union international and GB rugby league international signed from Widnes in exchange for Bobbie Goulding
1232 Mick Worrall 1992–93 Second row Former Oldham forward signed from Salford. Father of Simon Worrall
1233 James Lowes 1992–93 Hooker Originally a halfback signed from Hunslet. Converted to hooker and went o to become GB international. Later played for Bradford Northern.
1234 Kevin Iro[3] 1992–93 Centre NZ international centre also played for Wigan and St Helens
1235 Carl Grigg 1992–93 Stand off Australian triallist
1236 Graham Middleton 1992–93 Second row Later played for Batley
1237 Paul Cook 1992–93 Wing Later joined Bradford
1238 Lee Harland 1992–93 Second row Later played for Castleford
1239 Graham Holroyd 1992–93 Stand off Goalkicking halfback debuted aged 17. Later joined Halifax.
1240 Steve Pilgrim 1992–93 Fullback Triallist from rugby union
1241 Jon Scales 1992–93 Wing Signed from rugby union. Later played for Bradford
1242 Neil Harmon 1993–94 Prop Signed from Warrington
1243 Steve Parrish 1993–94 Second row Former Bradford utility signed from Batley
1244 Matt Schultz 1993–94 Second row Later played for Hull
1245 Ian Scott 1993–94 Prop Signed from Workington
1246 Gary Rose 1993–94 Prop, Second-row Signed from Featherstone. Later joined Hull
1247 Francis Cummins[81] 1993–94 Wing Played entire career with Leeds and was the youngest Challenge cup finalist in 1994
1248 Marcus Vassilakopoulos 1993–94 Loose forward Later joined Sheffield Eagles
1249 Richie Eyres 1993–94 Second-row GB international signed from Widnes
1250 Jim Leatham[71] 1993–94 Prop Later joined Hull
1251 Neil Battye 1993–94 Second row One game for Leeds. Also played for Castleford and Featherstone Rovers
1252 Jason Donohue 1993–94 Scrum half Signed from Leigh. Later joined Bradford
1253 Phil Hassan 1993–94 Centre Later played for Salford
1254 Harvey Howard 1993–94 Prop Signed from Widnes. Won Premiership with Brisbane Broncos
1255 Anthony Barrett 1993–94 Wing
1256 Nick Fozzard[71] 1993–94 Prop Prop later joined Huddersfield. Played for a number of clubs including St Helens. Son of Peter Fozzard.
1257 Lee Maher 1993–94 Fullback Later played for Doncaster
1258 Carl Pearson 1993–94 Prop
1259 Steve Pickles 1993–94 Hooker
1260 - - - Leeds have this as Matt Shaw. This may be a repeat of 1223, and is also not Mick Shaw (1265)
1261 Patrick Entat 1994–95 Scrum half French international halfback also played for Hull
1262 Esene Faimalo[3] 1994–95 Prop Signed from Widnes
1263 George Mann[3] 1994–95 Prop Signed from St Helens
1264 Marvin Golden 1994–95 Wing Later joined Halifax
1265 Mick Shaw 1994–95 Hooker Later played for Rochdale Hornets
1266 Adrian Morley[1] 1994–95 Second row Won Challenge Cup with Leeds and Premiership with Easts. Returned to win controversial GF with Bradford and later won Challenge Cups with Warrington.
1267 David Gibbons 1994–95 Scrum half Later joined Keighley. Brother of Anthony Gibbons and nephew of Neil Hague
1268 Alan Julian 1994–95 Second row Later joined Keighley.
1269 Tony Kemp[3] 1995–96 Stand off New Zealand international previously played for Castleford
1270 Mike Forshaw 1995–96 Second row Former Wigan forward signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford after spell in rugby union.
1271 Paddy Handley 1995–96 Scrum half Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1272 Jamie Field 1995–96 Prop Also played for Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity and Featherstone Rovers
1273 Barrie McDermott[82] 1995–96 Prop GB international signed from Wigan
1274 Anthony Gibbons 1995–96 Fullback Later joined Keighley. Brother of David Gibbons and nephew of Neil Hague
1275 Carl Hall[3] 1996 Centre Kiwi signed from Bradford
1276 John Riley 1996 Wing
1277 Paul Gleadhill 1996 Wing Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1278 Terry Newton 1996 Hooker Later joined Wigan
1279 Nathan Picchi[3] 1996 Loose forward Kiwi injured in only appearance for Leeds.
1280 Dean Clark[3] 1996 Stand off New Zealand international previously played for Hull KR
1281 Sateki Tuipulotu[3] 1996 Wing Signed from Tongan rugby union
1282 Gavin Brown 1996 Scrum half Later joined Bramley
1283 David Hulme 1996[83] Scrum half GB international played short spell with Leeds from Widnes.
1284 Leroy Rivett 1996 Wing Scored record 4 tries in 1999 Challenge Cup Final
1285 Marcus St Hilaire 1996 Fullback Signed from Huddersfield
1286 Adam Hughes 1996 Centre Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1287 Wayne Collins[84][3] 1997 Hooker Signed from South Queensland
1288 Anthony Farrell 1997 Second row Signed from Sheffield Eagles. Later joined Widnes.
1289 Damian Gibson[3] 1997 Fullback Signed from North Queensland. Later joined Halifax.
1290 Dean Lawford 1997 Hooker Signed from Sheffield Eagles. Later joined Halifax.
1291 Martin Masella[85][3][86] 1997 Prop Signed from Souths. Later joined Wakkefield Trinity
1292 Jamie Mathiou[3] 1997 Prop Signed from North Queensland
1293 Paul Sterling 1997 Wing Signed from Hunslet. previously played for Hull.
1294 Ryan Sheridan 1997 Scrum half Signed from Sheffield Eagles
1295 Richie Blackmore[3] 1997 Centre New Zealand international signed from NZ Warriors. Previously played for Castleford.
1296 Iestyn Harris 1997 Stand off GB international signed from Warrington. Left to join rugby union, becoming Wales international. Returned to league with Bradford.
1297 Andy Hay 1997 Second row Former Castleford second row signed from Sheffield Eagles.
1298 Kevin Sinfield[1] 1997 Loose forward Stand off/loose forward broke career points record with Leeds, and captained the team to seven Championships and two Challenge Cups. Father of Jack Sinfield.
1299 Garreth Carvell 1997 Prop Later joined Gateshead and Hull
1300 Phil Cantillon 1997 Hooker Signed from Keighley, later joining Widnes.
1301 Darren Fleary 1997 Prop Signed from Keighley, becoming GB international with Leeds. Later joined Huddersfield
1302 Marc Glanville[87][3] 1998 Loose forward Australian signed from Newcastle Knights where he won a Premiership
1303 Brad Godden[87][3] 1998 Centre Australian signed from Hunter Mariners
1304 Daryl Powell 1998 Stand off Former Sheffield centre/stand off signed from Keighley. Later coached Leeds, Featherstone Rovers, Castleford and Warrington.
1305 Lee Jackson 1999 Hooker GB international signed from Newcastle Knights. Previously played for Hull and rejoined them after leaving Leeds.
1306 Karl Pratt 1999 Wing Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bradford.
1307 Danny Ward 1999 Prop Later joined Castleford and coached London. Son of David Ward.
1308 Chris Chapman 1999 Centre Later joined Sheffield
1309 Jamie Jones-Buchanan[88] 1999 Second row Second row played over 400 games for Leeds. Half-brother of Ben Jones-Bishop.
1310 David Wrench[89] 1999 Second row Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1311 Andy Speak 1999 Hooker Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1312 Chev Walker 1999 Centre Left Leeds for rugby union. Later played for Hull KR and Bradford
1313 Keith Senior 1999 Centre GB international signed from Sheffield Eagles
1314 David Barnhill[3] 2000 Second row Signed from Sydney Roosters
1315 Paul Bell[3] 2000 Centre Australian signed from Melbourne
1316 Graham Mackay[3] 2000 Centre Australian won Premiership with Penrith and played for Bradford and Hull
1317 Gareth Raynor 2000 Wing Signed from rugby union. Later played for Hull
1318 Tonie Carroll[3] 2001 Centre Australian international signed from Brisbane Broncos
1319 Bradley Clyde[3] 2001 Second row Australian international signed from Canterbury, having won Premierships with Canberra
1320 Robbie Mears[3] 2001 Hooker Australian signed from NZ Warriors. Later joined Wests
1321 Brett Mullins[3] 2001 Fullback Australian international signed from Canberra. Later joined the Roosters
1322 Matt Diskin[90] 2001 Hooker Harry Sunderland winner in 2004. Later played for Bradford
1323 Mark Calderwood[91] 2001 Wing Later played for Wigan and Hull
1324 Ewan Dowes 2001 Prop Later played for Hull
1325 Jon Liddell[65] 2001 Hooker Later played for York
1326 Rob Burrow[92] 2001 Scrum half Almost 500 games for Leeds, winning 8 Championships and 2 Challenge Cups.
1327 Andy Kirk 2001 Centre Later joined Salford
1328 Jason Netherton 2001 Second row Joined Hull KR
1329 Danny McGuire 2001 Stand off Fourth highest tryscorer (267) in over 400 appearances, winning 8 Championships and 2 Challenge Cups
1330 Gareth Morton 2001 Second row Left for rugby union
1331 Matt Adamson[3] 2002 Second row Australian signed from Penrith. Left to join Canberra.
1332 Wayne McDonald 2002 Prop Signed from St Helens
1333 Willie Poching[3] 2002 Second row Kiwi signed from Wakefield Trinity
1334 Adrian Vowles[3] 2002 Loose forward Australian signed from Castleford. Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1335 Ben Walker[3] 2002 Stand off Australian signed from Manly
1336 Ryan Bailey 2002 Prop Leeds junior won 6 Championships and a Challenge Cup before joining Hull KR
1337 Richie Mathers 2002 Fullback Championship winner in 2004 left to join the Gold Coast.
1338 Nick Scruton 2002 Prop Joined Bradford Northern
1339 Gary Connolly 2003 Centre GB international signed from Wigan, having begun career with St Helens
1340 Andrew Dunemann[3] 2003 Stand off Australian signed from Halifax. Previously played for North Queensland against Leeds in the 1997 World Club Challenge series
1341 Chris Feather 2003 Prop Signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford
1342 David Furner[3] 2003 Loose forward Australian signed from Wigan where he won a Challenge Cup. Previously won Premiership with Canberra. Later returned to Leeds as coach in 2019.
1343 Chris McKenna[3] 2003 Second row Queensland representative signed from Cronulla. Later joined Bradford.
1344 Jonny Hepworth 2003 Hooker Later joined Castleford
1345 Liam Botham 2003 Second row Son of Ian Botham signed from rugby union. Later joined Wigan
1346 Marcus Bai[3] 2004 Wing PNG international signed from Melbourne. Later joined Bradford
1347 Ali Lauitiiti[1][3] 2004 Second row Kiwi international signed from NZ Warriors
1348 Carl Ablett[93] 2004 Second row Leeds junior played a few games on loan at London in 2005
1349 Gareth Ellis 2005 Second row GB international signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Wests and returned to England with Hull.
1350 Lee Smith 2005 Wing Leeds junior won the Harry Sunderland trophy from fullback in the 2008 Grand Final. Brief spell in rugby union and also played for Wakefield Trinity and Bradford
1351 Scott Murrell 2005 Stand off Later played for Hull KR. Son of Bryan Murrell
1352 Ashley Gibson 2005 Centre Later played for Salford and Castleford
1353 Scott Donald[3] 2006 Wing Signed from Manly, having played for North Queensland and Parramatta
1354 Shane Millard[3] 2006 Hooker Australian signed from Widnes later joined Wigan
1355 Jamie Peacock[1] 2006 Prop GB international signed from Bradford. won 9 Championships in total, including 6 with Leeds
1356 Danny Williams 2006 Wing Left for rugby union, returning to league with Salford
1357 Ian Kirke 2006 Second row Signed from York
1358 Jordan Tansey 2006 Fullback Left for a short spell with the Roosters before returning to England with Hull
1359 Nathan McAvoy 2006 Centre Played one game from Salford. Previously played for Bradford Northern.
1360 Mark O'Neill[3] 2006 Second row Australian signed from Wests. Later joined Hull KR.
1361 Jamie Thackray 2006[94] Prop Signed from Hull
1362 Clinton Toopi[3] 2006[94] Centre NZ international signed from NZ Warriors
1363 Kylie Leuluai[1][3] 2007 Prop Kiwi prop signed from Manly
1364 Brent Webb[3] 2007 Fullback NZ international signed from NZ Warriors. Left to join Catalans
1365 Ryan Hall 2007 Wing Fifth highest tryscorer for Leeds with 233. Left to join Easts before returning to England with Hull KR
1366 Mike Ratu 2007 Centre Joined Hull KR
1367 Luke Burgess 2008[95] Centre Left to join brothers Sam, Tom and George at Souths
1368 Ben Kaye 2008 Hooker Left to join London Broncos
1369 Simon Worrall 2008 Second row Son of Mick Worrall
1370 Danny Allan 2008 Stand off Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1371 Ben Jones-Bishop 2008 Wing Later signed for Salford.
1372 Kallum Watkins 2008 Centre GB international left to join Gold Coast Titans [96]
1373 Éric Anselme 2008 Centre French international joined on short contract in 2008
1374 Joe Chandler 2008 Prop Signed for Oldham
1375 Michael Haley 2008 Prop Signed for Doncaster
1376 Paul McShane 2009 Hooker Later joined Wakefield Trinity and then Castleford
1377 Danny Buderus[87][3] 2009 Hooker Australian international signed from Newcastle Knights
1378 Dane Manning 2009 Second row Later signed for Featherstone Rovers
1379 Jay Pitts 2009 Second row Signed from Wakefield Trinity and later joined Hull
1380 Brett Delaney[3] 2010 Second row Australian centre signed from Gold Coast Titans converted to second row
1381 Greg Eastwood[3] 2010 Second row NZ international signed from Canterbury. Returned to Canterbury after one season
1382 Tom Bush 2010 Wing Later joined York
1383 Kyle Amor 2010 Prop Cumbrian signed from Whitehaven. Joined St Helens after spell with Wakefield Trinity
1384 Michael Coady 2010 Wing Short-term signing from Doncaster
1385 Luke Ambler 2010 Prop Signed from Salford. Later joined Halifax
1386 Chris Clarkson 2010 Second row Later joined Hull KR
1387 Ben Cross[3] 2011 Prop NSW rep signed from Newscastle Knights. Later joined Wigan.
1388 Weller Hauraki[3] 2011 Second row Kiwi second row signed from Crusaders. Later joined Castleford
1389 Brad Singleton[97] 2011 Prop Cumbrian prop later joined Toronto
1390 Zak Hardaker 2011 Fullback Signed from Featherstone Rovers. Rejoined Leeds in 2022 from Wigan
1391 George Elliott 2011 Wing Later joined York
1392 Richard Moore 2012 Prop Signed from Crusaders. Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1393 Liam Hood 2012 Hooker Later joined Salford
1394 Darrell Griffin 2012 Prop Signed from huddersfield
1395 Stevie Ward[98] 2012 Second row Forced to retire early due to concussion issues
1396 Shaun Lunt 2012 Hooker Won Championship in 2012 on loan from Huddersfield
1397 Jimmy Keinhorst 2012 Centre German international later joined Hull KR
1398 Mitch Achurch[3] 2012 Second row Signed from Penrith
1399 Joel Moon[3] 2013 Centre Australian signed from Salford
1400 Joe Vickery[3] 2013 Wing Signed from Queensland Cup
1401 Liam Sutcliffe[99] 2013 Centre Utility back
1402 Thomas Minns 2013[100] Centre Later joined Hull KR
1403 Jordan Baldwinson 2013 Prop Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1404 Alex Foster 2013 Second row Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1405 James Duckworth 2013[100] Wing Later joined Hunslet
1406 Elliot Minchella 2013 Second row Later joined Sheffield Eagles
1407 Paul Aiton[3] 2014 Hooker PNG international signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Catalans
1408 Tom Briscoe[101] 2014 Wing GB international signed from Hull. Scored record 5 tries in Challenge Cup final in 2015. Brother of Luke Briscoe
1409 Rob Mulhern 2014 Prop Later joined Hull KR
1410 Robbie Ward 2014 Hooker Later joined Featherstone Rovers
1411 Josh Walters[102] 2014 Second row Signed from rugby union, scored winning try in 2015 Grand Final
1412 Luke Briscoe[103] 2014 Wing Later joined Featherstone. Brother of Tom Briscoe
1413 Ash Handley[104] 2014 Wing
1414 Ashton Golding[105] 2014 Fullback Later joined Huddersfield
1415 Ben White 2015 Scrum half
1416 Adam Cuthbertson[3][106] 2015 Prop Australian signed from Newcastle Knights
1417 Andy Yates 2015 Prop Signed from Hunslet and later joined Wakefield Trinity
1418 Jordan Lilley 2015[107] Scrum half Later joined Bradford
1419 Mitch Garbutt[1][3] 2015 Prop Australian prop signed from Brisbane Broncos. Later joined Hull KR.
1420[108] Brett Ferres 2016 Second row GB international signed from Huddersfield
1421[109] Keith Galloway[3] 2016 Prop Australian international signed from Wests
1422 Anthony Mullally[110] 2016 Prop Signed from Huddersfield. Later joined Toronto
1423 Beau Falloon[3] 2016 Hooker Signed from Gold Coast Titans
1424 Cameron Smith[111] 2016 Loose forward Brother Daniel (played for Wakefield Trinity ad Castleford) was also a Leeds junior
1425 Sam Hallas 2016 Hooker Later joined Bradford. Grandson of Derek Hallas.
1426 James Segeyaro[3] 2016 Hooker PNG international played short spell from Penrith
1427 Josh Jordan-Roberts 2016 Second row Later joined York
1428 Matt Parcell[3][112] 2017 Hooker Australian signed from Manly. Later joined Hull KR
1429 Jack Ormondroyd 2017 Prop Signed from Featherstone Rovers
1430 Mikołaj Olędzki[113] 2017[114] Prop
1431[115] Jack Walker[116] 2017 Fullback Played in 2017 Grand Final win aged 17.
1432 Harry Newman[117] 2017 Centre
1433 Alex Sutcliffe[118] 2017 Centre Later joined Castleford
1434 Harvey Whiteley[119] 2017 Hooker
1435 Brad Dwyer[120] 2018 Hooker Signed from Warrington
1436 Richie Myler[121] 2018 Fullback Halfback signed from Catalans successfully converted to fullback. Previously with Warrington
1437 Nathaniel Peteru[122] 2018 Prop Signed from the Gold Coast Titans. later joined Hull KR
1438 Ken Owens 1965–66 Hooker Australian hooker signed from Wests later played for Hull. This player is out of sequence – should be 1,002
1439 Tom Holroyd[123] 2018 Prop
1440 Dom Crosby[124] 2018 Prop Former Wigan prop signed from Warrington
1442 James Donaldson[125] 2019 Second row Former Bradford and Hull KR forward
1443 Konrad Hurrell[126] 2019 Centre Tongan international signed from Gold Coast Titans. Joined St Helens
1444 Tuimoala Lolohea[127] 2019 Stand off Tongan international signed from Wests. Joined Salford
1445 Trent Merrin[128] 2019 Prop Australian international signed from St George-Illawarra
1446 Wellington Albert[129] 2019 Prop PNG international signed from Widnes
1447 Callum McLelland[130] 2019 Stand off Signed from rugby union. Joined Castleford.
1448 Muizz Mustapha 2019[131] Prop [132]
1449[nb 4][133][134][132] Owen Trout 2019 Second row Later joined Huddersfield [135]
1450 Ava Seumanufagai 2019 Prop Signed from Cronulla. Later joined Canterbury [136]
1451 Robert Lui 2019 Stand off Australian signed from Salford in exchange from Lolohea [137]
1452 Rhyse Martin 2019 Second row PNG international signed from Canterbury [138]
1453 Corey Johnson 2019 Hooker [139]
1454 Luke Gale 2020 Scrum half Former Leeds junior signed as GB international from Castleford. Later joined Hull. [140]
1455 Alex Mellor 2020 Second row Signed from Huddersfield. Signed for Castleford. [141]
1456 Matt Prior 2020 Prop Signed from Cronulla. [142]
1457 Kruise Leeming 2020 Hooker Signed from Huddersfield [143]
1458 Rhys Evans 2020 Centre Welsh centre signed on loan from Bradford [144]
1459 Bodene Thompson 2020 Second row NZ forward signed from Toronto [145]
1460 Jack Broadbent 2020 Centre Signed for Castleford [146]
1461 Corey Hall 2020 Centre Signed for Wakefield Trinity [147]
1462 James Harrison 2020 Prop Loan signing from Featherstone. Son of former GB prop Karl Harrison [148]
1463 Loui McConnell 2020 Second row [149]
1464 Jarrod O'Connor 2020 Loose forward Son of former Wigan prop Terry O'Connor [150]
1465 Liam Tindall 2020 Wing [151]
1466 Sam Walters 2020 Prop [152]
1467 Martyn Smithson 1987–88 Second row Played only game vs Auckland 1987. Should be 1184.
1468 Zane Tetevano 2021 Prop New Zealand international signed from Penrith [153]
1469 Morgan Gannon 2021 Second row Son of former Huddersfield forward Jim Gannon [154]
1470 Kyle Eastmond 2021 Stand off Dual-code international signed from rugby union. Began with St Helens
1471 King Vuniyayawa 2021 Prop Fijian prop signed from NZ Warriors. Later joined Salford.
1472 James Bentley 2022 Second row Signed from St Helens
1473 David Fusitu'a 2022 Wing NZ and Tongan international signed from NZ Warriors
1474 Aidan Sezer 2022 Scrum half Australian signed from Huddersfield
1475 Blake Austin 2022 Stand off Australian signed from Warrington
1476 Max Simpson 2022 Centre
1477 Jack Sinfield 2022 Stand off Son of Kevin Sinfield
1478 Yusuf Aydin 2022 Prop Turkish international loan signing from Wakefield Trinity
1479 Sam Lisone 2023 Prop Signed from Gold Coast Titans
1480 Derrell Olpherts 2023 Wing Signed from Castleford. Signed to Wakefield in March 2024
1481 Luis Roberts 2023 Wing Wing/centre signed from Leigh
1482 Justin Sangaré 2023 Prop French international signed from Toulouse
1483 Nene Macdonald 2023 Centre PNG international signed from Leigh. Signed to Salford in 2024
1484 James McDonnell 2023 Second row Ireland international signed from Wigan.
1485 Luke Hooley 2023 Fullback Former Wakefield junior signed from Batley. Signed to Castleford the following year
1486 Leon Ruan 2023 Second row Former Wakefield junior signed from Doncaster.
1487 Mickaël Goudemand Second-row, Loose forward 2024 France
1488 Lachie Miller Fullback 2024 Former Australian Olympic Rugby 7’s fullback signed from Newcastle
1489 Matt Frawley Stand-off 2024 Stand off signed from Canberra. Previously played for Huddersfield
1490 Paul Momirovski Centre 2024 Bought from Sydney Roosters
1491 Brodie Croft Scrum Half 2024 Previously played for Melbourne. Bought from Salford in record fee along with Andy Ackers
1492 Andy Ackers Hooker 2024 GB international bought in record fee with Brodie Croft ahead of 2024 season from Salford
  1. ^ Refers to an unnamed player whose sole appearance was at York on 29 November 1941. A soldier from the crowd volunteered to play when Leeds turned up a player short.
  2. ^ Separate references on the Rhinos' website differ. Some list Jones' heritage number as 895, others as 896.
  3. ^ Separate references on the Rhinos' website differ. Some list Jones as heritage number 896, others list Broughton Jnr.
  4. ^ Trout's profile page on the Rhinos' website states 1439, but this must be a typo as his debut was in 2019. Also his debut came after Mustapha's, and before Seumanufagai's. See following references.

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