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Why Mike Ashley’s purchase of Headingley won’t impact Leeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos have a historic home in the shape of Headingley Stadium which is actually older than the sport itself.

The Leeds club have been playing at Headingley since 1890 and the stadium has a fantastic new look after the redevelopment which started at the end of 2017 and was completed by 2020.

But you might have seen that former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is trying to purchase Headingley. This is according to the Telegraph.

But the important distinction is that it is just the Cricket Side. They are actually owned separately with the Cricket side currently owned by Yorkshire County Cricket Club whilst the rugby side is owner by the Caddick Group led by Paul Caddick who owns the Rhinos.

So this purchase will not impact the Rhinos at all.

Leeds this week announced their third signing for 2024.

Frawley, who part of the Raiders side that will begin the NRL play offs this weekend, has previously played in Super League with Huddersfield Giants in 2019 when he was just 24 years old. Now 28, he has made 52 appearances in the NRL with Canterbury and Canberra. Whilst at the Bulldogs, he played alongside Rhinos favourite Rhyse Martin.  

Commenting on the move to the Rhinos, Frawley said, “I am really excited to join Leeds and to have the opportunity to come over to the UK. I know I am joining a club that has big expectations for success and that is something that I am looking forward to being part of. I think the year I had in England when I was younger will be a massive advantage for me this time around as I know the country, the competition and what to expect and I want to pick up where I left off then. 

“My fiance and I love the city of Leeds and can’t wait to make it our new home. From a personal point of view, the chance to call Headingley my home stadium was a big factor in deciding to join the club and I can’t wait to run out in front of the home fans. 

“I am an experienced player now and an organising half and I know that is what Rohan is looking for, to get our team around the park. I know the club has a crop of exciting young players and I want to help those guys come through as well as my own goals for my time at the club. 

“I am looking forward to working with Rohan and the coaches. I have only heard good things about Rohan from people who have worked with him previously and we have had lots of chats already about the direction he wants the club to go in and I am excited to be part of that journey,” added Frawley. 

Leeds Rhinos Head Coach Rohan Smith added, “Matt’s desire to come to the Super League competition really resonated with me. His game has matured and developed a lot over the last four years. He has worked with Jamal Fogarty and Jack Wighton at the Raiders which has helped his game improve. He is a very team orientated player who likes to get his hands on the ball which is what we were looking for. He is an organiser and wants to be part of our journey; he had done his homework on our team before we spoke and it was impressive to hear what he wants to bring to our group. He comes from a strong team environment at Canberra and I think he will facilitate others playing well around him as well as his own personal skills.”

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