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Two Super League clubs reportedly named in chase of Leeds Rhinos star Brad Dwyer

Brad Dwyer will not be a Leeds Rhinos player any longer, according to head coach Rohan Smith.

Smith confirmed that no contract offer had been tabled for the hooker with Dwyer set for a potential move to a Super League rival with the rumour mill going into overdrive about where his potential future may lie.

St Helens had thought to have been interested in the wily hooker earlier in the season, but Kristian Woolf is said to be waiting on James Roby committing himself to another deal at the Totally Wicked Stadium, whilst Salford Red Devils have been linked with a move.

However,  he will no longer be a Leeds player.

“We haven’t made an offer to Brad,” Smith confirmed. “I’m not sure what he’s doing either, but he’s free to do what he wants to do because his contract is expiring.”

Dwyer, however, is set to play a key role for Leeds from now until the end of the season with captain Kruise Leeming set for a six to 12 week spell on the sideline.

The hooker has also been linked with a move to the Salford Red Devils for the past few months, whilst Hull FC look interested according to Rugby League In The Know.

The Twitter page broke the news about Leigh Centurions signing Blake Ferguson and Lachlan Lam, whilst other news items about Jake Connor returning early to play for Hull FC have also proven to be right.

For Dwyer, however, it remains to be seen where his future lies beyond 2022 despite him enjoying such a good season with Leeds.

The hooker’s skill was obvious against the Wigan Warriors last Thursday night as he burrowed his way over from short range to score yet another four-pointer as the Rhinos put their opponents to the sword in an emphatic 42-12 win.

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