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World Cup star explains why he made move to “dream club” Leeds Rhinos

Leeds Rhinos have made a number of signings going into the 2023 Super League season.

The Rhinos have drafted in Leigh Leopards centre Nene MacDonald on a two year deal. Meanwhile, NRL prop Sam Lisone joins the club after winger David Fusitu’a convinced him to make the move.

Castleford Tigers winger has joined the club and could act as both a centre and a winger next season as Leeds look for versatility and cover.

Batley Bulldogs’ Luke Hooley joins the club as does Leigh Leopards winger Luis Roberts and York’s Toby Warren as well as Leon Ruan from Doncaster who impressed against Wakefield Trinity on Boxing Day.

Among these signings was French international Justin Sangare.

As Serious About Rugby League revealed, there were a number of clubs interested in Sangare.

So, why did he pick Leeds?

He told Serious About Rugby League that they are his dream club:

“I chose to go to Leeds because it’s my dream club and they have great history in rugby.

“But also the coach Rohan Smith helped me a lot in the past so it was the perfect move.”

A “dream” move for the new Rhinos star signing as he looks to add to the great “history” at Headingley.

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