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Lachie Miller injury latest as Brad Arthur makes Leeds Rhinos line-up admission

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Leeds Rhinos boss Brad Arthur says he hasn’t yet decided his first-choice XIII but he has revealed who he expects to be at full-back when Rhinos kick off their Super League campaign at home to Wakefield Trinity on February 15.

Rhinos’ players are now on a nine-day Christmas break, following their 18-16 win over Wakefield on Boxing Day.

They face Wigan Warriors at Headingley in Ash Handley’s testimonial game on Sunday, January 26 and will play an away tie against lower division opposition in the third round of the Challenge Cup over the weekend of February 8/9, a week before Super League begins.

“I don’t know what the starting team’s going to be,” Arthur admitted of the opening league fixture.

“We have got another trial match and then the Challenge Cup game before round one. There’s some good competition for spots, which is healthy for the club.”

Both Rhinos’ specialist full-backs, Lachie Miller (hamstring) and Alfie Edgell (broken jaw), are injured and missed the Boxing Day derby.

New signing Jake Connor, who had been earmarked for the centre position, switched to the number one role and went on to be named man of the match after scoring a brace of tries,  both of which he converted.

Miller, who made more tackle busts than any other player in Super League last season, is running at training and on track to be available for round one, but Edgell is expected to just miss out.

Connor has featured at full-back, centre and in the halves for previous clubs, but Arthur is keeping his role with Leeds Rhinos under wraps.

“He can play anywhere,” he said of the ex-England, Hull FC and Huddersfield Giants playmaker.

“But I am quite happy keeping him on his toes at the moment, not knowing what’s going to happen.

“I want to keep that hunger in him and working hard. He wasn’t brought here on any guarantees – he did some good things [against Wakefield], no doubt, but at the moment Lachie should be our starting full-back for round one.”

Of Edgell, who scored six tries in 16 first team games last term, the coach said: “He has had his op’ and he looks pretty good.

“We’re just waiting now – it could be eight-10 weeks. It is [a shame for him] because he had trained so well.

“We’ve seen some massive improvements in him and he was one guy I was looking forward to seeing [on Boxing Day].

“He would have started at full-back and he has done a really good job in pre-season, working on some areas of his game – but it’ll probably make him a bit stronger, dealing with disappointment.”

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