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Leeds Rhinos respond to reports of NRL interest in Brodie Croft

Brodie Croft

Leeds Rhinos have given a firm response to reports of NRL interest in star stand-off Brodie Croft.

According to The Daily Telegraph Down Under, Croft is on a five-man shortlist drawn up by St George-Illawarra Dragons to replace Kangaroos and Queensland star Ben Hunt who has been released from the final year of his contract.

Alongside the Leeds Rhinos man on the shortlist is Wigan Warriors’ Bevan French, as well as Cronulla Sharks’ Daniel Atkinson, Lachlan Ilias of South Sydney Rabbitohs and Adam Doueihi, who plays for Wests Tigers.

However, if St George wants Croft for next year, the Aussie club have missed the boat as revealed by Serious About RL’s sister site The Yorkshire Evening Post.

Leeds Rhinos respond to NRL interest in Brodie Croft

Former Man of Steel Brodie Croft is one of Leeds Rhinos key signings for 2024. Super League

Credit: Matthew Merrick

Brodie Croft joined Leeds Rhinos from Salford Red Devils 13 months ago on a three-year contract, having previously played in the NRL for Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos.

Now, Leeds Rhinos Sporting director Ian Blease confirmed he will be part of Leeds’ squad for the 2025 season, telling the Yorkshire Evening Post: “He does have an NRL clause in his contract, but that has got to be exercised before a certain date.

“That date has gone way past now, so he won’t be going next year.”

Croft, 27, was one of Rhinos’ top performers this year. He was credited with an assist for 22 of the 88 tries Leeds scored during their Betfred Super League campaign, a personal total bettered only by Leigh Leopards’ Lachlan Lam and Man of Steel Mikey Lewis, of Hull KR, with 24 each.

He played in 26 of their 28 competitive fixtures, scoring eight tries and booting two drop goals, both golden-point extra-time winners against London Broncos. The initial Telegraph story reported Dragons’ coach Shane Flanagan as saying: “There are many players we could potentially look at.

“We also have to work out whether we hold our fire and go for 2026. I wouldn’t say anyone is in front of anyone else, but I just needed to work out who we could look at or do we go with what we have for 2025. We might scratch some players off straight away. I’m not saying they’re in or out.”

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