Keith Senior is our YEP Jury’s favourite Leeds Rhinos centre – but who was also in the running?

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Rhinos' Keith Senior on the charge against Wakefield in 2010. Picture: Mark Bickerdike.Leeds 
Rhinos' Keith Senior on the charge against Wakefield in 2010. Picture: Mark Bickerdike.
Leeds Rhinos' Keith Senior on the charge against Wakefield in 2010. Picture: Mark Bickerdike.
After running the rule over wingers last week, our fans’ panel pick their favourite Leeds Rhinos centres this week.

ADAM ANDERSON


This week we are looking at our favourite centres to have played at Leeds.

I’ve picked one from the past and then one who’s going to be superstar.

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BARNSTORMER: Keith Senior pushes for the line past Matt Gidley and Sean Long during the 2008 Grand Final. 
Picture: Bruce Rollinson.BARNSTORMER: Keith Senior pushes for the line past Matt Gidley and Sean Long during the 2008 Grand Final. 
Picture: Bruce Rollinson.
BARNSTORMER: Keith Senior pushes for the line past Matt Gidley and Sean Long during the 2008 Grand Final. Picture: Bruce Rollinson.

Firstly, Keith Senior was possibly the best centre to play for the club.

With 365 appearances to his name, he had brilliant strength in defence and a great mind to know where his winger was.

Not only that, he knew where the try line was with 171 tries to his name. It was disappointing that his career ended with a number of injuries or he would have had more appearances in blue and amber.

Next up, Harry Newman. Already a household name in Super League since Kallum Watkins left the club, he proves the success that dual-registration can have and he’s already in the England squad.

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Kallum Watkins. Picture: SWPix.com.Kallum Watkins. Picture: SWPix.com.
Kallum Watkins. Picture: SWPix.com.