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Leeds Rhinos confirm NRL forward as first signing of Brad Arthur era

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The 2024 Super League season might not be over but Leeds Rhinos have already confirmed their first signing for 2025.

Brad Arthur’s side missed the top six in Super League by just two points but the rebuild for 2025 is already underway with the announcement of their first signing coming today.

After losing forward Mickael Goudemand, who was released by mutual consent a year into his two-year contract by, there was a clear void in the pack and the Rhinos have addressed that with this new signing.

Leeds Rhinos have confirmed the signing of Samoan forward Keenan Palasia on a two-year contract with Palasia arriving from NRL side Gold Coast Titans, whom he signed for in 2024.

Palasia has previously played for Brisbane Broncos, for whom he played over 50 times showcasing that the Rhinos are adding experience to their pack which has so often been maligned by pundits and fans.

The news of Palasia’s signing was announced by Leeds Rhinos earlier this morning. Fans could get a first chance to see him in their pre-season games with a testimonial fixture for Ash Handley already confirmed.

Leeds Rhinos make NRL signing for 2025

A statement on the club website confirmed his arrival.

It read: “Leeds Rhinos have signed Samoan forward Keenan Palasia, 27, from NRL side Gold Coast Titans on a two-year contract.

“The 106kg forward joined the Titans this season and made 15 appearances in the NRL having broken into the NRL with Brisbane Broncos. He made his debut for the Broncos in 2019 before helping the side to the Grand Final in 2023 in his breakout season. He appeared in 20 games for the runners-up including an impressive spell off the bench in the Grand Final against Penrith when he made 131 metres and recorded 18 tackles in just 38 minutes. In total he made 53 appearances for the Broncos.

“Having grown up on the Gold Coast, he moved home to the Titans in 2024 and started the season playing for the Maori All Stars team, representing his maternal heritage. He also has three caps for World Cup runners up Samoa including playing against Australia and New Zealand last year.”

Leeds Rhinos Head Coach Brad Arthur commented, “Keenan arrives with a lot of experience of playing in the NRL with nearly 70 games under his belt and I think he will complement the options we already have in our forward packs. Having spoken to him, I know he is exciting about starting his new life in England with the Rhinos and I think he will become a firm fans favourite with his style of play.”

Sporting Director Ian Blease added: “Keenan is our first 2025 season addition in the off season, and will bring size, skill and presence to our existing pack, he is really looking forward to joining the Leeds Rhinos, and I can’t wait to see him in a Rhinos shirt. I would like to thank Gold Coast Titans for releasing him from the final year of his contract so he can come to AMT Headingley immediately. Having played in a NRL Grand Final twelve months ago, he also brings with him valuable experience to our pack that we can benefit from in 2025 and onwards.”

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