List of Leeds Rhinos players

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This is a list of players who have played for Leeds Rhinos (formerly Leeds RLFC).

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In 2015, the club completed the task of assigning a unique heritage number to all current and former first-team players, based on the date they debuted for the club. [1] All subsequent players have also been assigned a heritage number, again based on the date they make their first-team debut. Players with honours are listed at list of Leeds Rhinos players with honours.

Leeds have awarded Heritage Numbers for games played during the First World War when formal competition was suspended (entire season 1915–16 to January 1919 when formal competition resumed). These games are not considered to be official matches as they were played on an informal basis, and games from 1917–18 to resumption of formal competition in 1919 were played with 12 players on each team due to a shortage of players. Appearances during these games are therefore not included in formal statistics of player's careers. Seasons with unofficial games only are marked with an asterisk ("*"). Appearances during the Second World War are treated as official games because formal competition continued throughout the war.

Players

NumberNameDebut seasonPositionNotesRef.
1Bob Armstrong1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1892. [1]
2John Bastow1895–96HalfbackPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1892. Later joined Hunslet.
3Joe Clarkson1895–96ThreequarterPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
4Mark Fletcher1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
5Joseph Goodall1895–96Forward
6Robert Gregg1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
7Harry Hainstock1895–96CentrePlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1894. Brother of George Hainstock.
8Chris Hills1895–96ForwardSigned from North Durham rugby union
9James "Pop" Midgley1895–96HalfbackPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
10Harry Parfitt1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
11Joe Pickles1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
12Joe Riley1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1893. Brother of George Riley.
13Sam Walker1895–96FullbackPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1895. Played one game for Hunslet in 1901. Brother of Ben Walker.
14Bob Walton1895–96ThreequarterPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1886 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895. [1]
15Fred Wright1895–96WingPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1893.
16Henry Alwyn Close1895–96CentreSigned from Wakefield. Brother of Jack Close.
17George Hainstock1895–96CentrePlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1895. Brother of Harry Hainstock.
18Harold Hargreaves1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1892.
19Albert Wray1895–96Forward
20Benjamin Clues Oliphant1895–96Forward
21Jack Close1895–96CentreSigned from Wakefield. Brother of Henry Close.
22 Harry Bradshaw 1895–96ForwardEngland rugby union international (pre NU split) signed from Bramley.
23N Fowler1895–96Wing
24Alfred Buttle1895–96Forward
25William Henry Hirst1895–96Forward
26Tommy Summersgill1895–96ThreequarterChampion cyclist played for Leeds in rugby union from 1890.
27George Glover1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds under rugby union from 1894. Brother of Harry and Wallace Glover.
28George Fowler1895–96ForwardPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
29James W Smith1895–96ForwardLater played for Hunslet.
30Harry Pyrah1895–96Halfback
31J Parker1895–96Forward
32William Thompson1895–96Forward
33Willie Smith1895–96Halfback
34Harry Sowden1895–96ForwardSigned from rugby union
35Frederick T Wilkinson1895–96FullbackPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1889 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895.
36Fred Hilton1895–96Wing
37Ben Walker1895–96ThreequarterPlayed for Leeds St Johns from 1890 and for Leeds in rugby union from 1890 to 1895. Brother of Sam Walker.
38William Henry Hannam1895–96HalfbackPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
39Herbert Dyson1895–96ForwardLater played for Batley.
40 William "Barry" Davies 1896–97ForwardLeeds' first Welsh player. Wales rugby union international who had played for Cardiff.
41Jack "Jimmy" Lumley1896–97Threequarter
42George Riley1896–97HalfbackBrother of Joe Riley.
43Louis Carys1896–97HalfbackPlayed for Leeds in rugby union from 1894.
44Edward Tree1896–97Wing
45Walter Stanley Woolley1896–97Wing
46Wallace Glover1896–97ForwardBrother of Harry and George Glover.
47Tom Pickford1896–97HalfbackAlso played for Holbeck
48James Dyer1896–97Forward
49Fred Greenwood1896–97Forward
50John William Jagger1896–97Fullback
51Albert Keech1896–97WingLater played for Bramley.
52Jim Thorpe1896–97Forward
53Wilfrid Jackson1897–98Halfback
54George Vickerman1897–98Forward
55Thomas Mardy1897–98Forward
56Glynn Hamilton West1897–98CentreLater played for Hull KR. Became an MP and was knighted.
57Joseph Henry Emmerson1897–98Halfback
58John Hugginson1897–98Halfback
59Joe Major1897–98ForwardPlayed for Westmoreland 1896–97 under rugby union rules and played for Kendal Hornets
60George Richardson1897–98Forward
61John Hayton1897–98ForwardPlayed for Westmoreland in 1898 v Lancashire under NU rules
62William Fothergill1897–98Forward
63Patrick Connor1897–98Forward
64William Allinson1897–98ForwardBrother of George Allinson.
65Fred Mylan1897–98ForwardLater played for Hunslet.
66Robert Batchelor1897–98CentreSigned from Southwark rugby union.
67Harry Blackburn1897–98ForwardFather of Edgar Blackburn. Signed from Hebden Brid
68Henry Cole1898–99CentreSigned from Surrey rugby union.
69George Grace1898–99Scrum halfPlayed for Leeds from 1898 to 1905, but spent two years at York from 1899 to 1901.
70Herbert Moon1898–99Forward
71Albert Harrison1898–99Wing
72Ernest Pearson1898–99ForwardLater played for Shipley and Keighley.
73Joseph Quinn1898–99Forward
74Dominic Rogan1898–99CentreSigned from Leeds Parish Church. Suspended sine die in 1900 for leading a strike for more pay.
75James Barker1898–99Centre
76Walter Scott1898–99Scrum half
77William Edward Stead1898–99ForwardSigned from Broughton Rangers.
78Joe Renton1898–99Forward
79John Henry Roberts1899–1900Centre
80Edgar Tottle1899–1900HalfbackWelsh halfback signed from rugby union.
81Rowland Watson1899–1900Forward
82Newby Westmoreland1899–1900Forward
83Walter Bullock1899–1900Forward
84Thomas Wright1899–1900Forward
85George Henry Buttery1899–1900Forward
86James Henry Hartley1899–1900Wing
87John William Hunt1899–1900Scrum half
88J.C. Collins1899–1900Wing
89John Percy Eddison1899–1900Forward
90George Allinson1899–1900ForwardBrother of William Allinson.
91William Bryan1899–1900Forward
92John William Turner1899–1900Scrum halfSigned from Huddersfield
93Thomas Crane1899–1900Forward
94William Davis1899–1900Scrum half
95John Metcalfe Lister1899–1900Centre
96Fred Walker1899–1900Forward
97William Bromley1899–1900Forward
98Francis Arthur Willey1899–1900Wing
99Alec Burrows1899–1900Wing
100Charles Harrison1899–1900Forward
101Frank Daltry1899–1900Stand off
102John Charles Waite1899–1900Forward
103Arthur Bentley1899–1900CentreLater played for Liversedge.
104Edgar Biltcliffe1899–1900ForwardBrother of George Biltcliffe.
105George Biltcliffe1899–1900ForwardBrother of Edgar Biltcliffe.
106Alfred Lee1899–1900Centre
107Harry Glover1899–1900ForwardBrother of Wallace and George Glover.
108Arthur Hallas1899–1900Forward
109Tom Coleman1900-01CentreWelsh centre signed from Leigh. Brother of James Coleman.
110Charles Law1900-01Centre
111Aaron Laycock1900-01Forward
112Shirley Malins1900-01ForwardLater played for Dewsbury.
113 Harry Varley 1900-01HalfbackEngland rugby union international pre NU split. Played for Leeds in rugby union in 1891 before joining Liversedge and then Oldham. Came out of retirement to play for Leeds in 1900.
114John Charles Boyden1900-01Forward
115Harry Day1900-01Forward
116Charles Crowther1900-01Forward
117Edward T Harrison1900-01Forward
118George Henry Lorriman1900-01FullbackSigned from Huddersfield
119Tom Taylor1900-01Forward
120Howard Horner1900-01Forward
121Archibald James Ross1900-01Forward
122Arthur Stockburn1900-01Centre
123Thomas M Phillips1900-01ForwardLater played for Dewsbury.
124Robert Ward1900-01Stand offSigned from Bramley. Brother of Belfred Ward.
125James Coleman1900-01CentreWelsh centre signed from Leigh. Brother of Tom Coleman.
126Thomas Hanson1900-01Forward
127Fred Chadwick1900-01Centre
128Walter Bogg1900-01Scrum half
129Joseph Taylor1900-01Centre
130John Wilkinson Birch1901–02Forward [1]
131Colin Crumpton1901–02ForwardSigned from Leeds Parish Church.
132Thomas Daniel Davies1901–02CentreSigned from Oldham.
133Sam Herberts1901–02Centre
134George Hewlett1901–02ForwardSigned from Leeds Parish Church. Later played for Bramley.
135Harry Littlewood1901–02FullbackLater played for Dewsbury.
136John McNicholas1901–02ForwardSigned from Leeds Parish Church.
137James Morton1901–02Forward
138George E Mosley1901–02Stand offSigned from Leeds Parish Church.
139Harry Walker1901–02ForwardSigned from Leeds Parish Church.
140William Evans1901–02WingWelsh wing signed from Leeds Parish Church. First Leeds player to score more than 20 tries in a season.
141James Dean1901–02Fullback
142Dick Rhodes1901–02Forward
143Tom Midgley1901–02ForwardSigned from Liversedge.
144George W Andrews1901–02Wing
145Fred Mudd1901–02WingSigned from Hunslet.
146William Corcoran1901–02FullbackSigned from Leeds Parish Church
147James G Moffatt1901–02ForwardScottish forward signed from Oldham.
148Evan Barnett1902–03ForwardWelsh forward signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
149John Page Jenkins1902–03WingWelsh wing signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
150 Tom Llewellyn 1902–03CentreWelsh centre signed from rugby union. Later played for Oldham. Cousin of William Llewellyn.
151 Fred Webster 1902–03Forward [2]
152John William Stead1902–03ForwardSigned from Broughton Rangers.
153James Davison1902–03Forward
154William Woolf1902–03ForwardWelsh forward signed from rugby union. Later played for Treherbert.
155John Farrimond1903-04FullbackSigned from Birkenhead.
156Herbert Smithson1903-04Centre
157Fred Wormald1903-04ForwardSigned from Oldham and later joined Rochdale Hornets.
158Thomas Waite1903-04Forward
159Joss Arthur Naylor1903-04Wing
160Elijah Watts1903-04ForwardLater played for Huddersfield.
161Ernest Holder1903-04Fullback
162William David Llewellyn1903-04CentreWelsh centre signed from Whitchurch. Cousin of Tom Llewellyn. Later played for Huddersfield and Bramley.
163George Mennell1903-04Forward
-Joe Clarkson1904-05FullbackDebuted in rearranged game in September 1904 against Batley. This was an official game but Leeds have treated it as a friendly. Leeds appear to have mistaken this player for Joe Clarkson (Heritage Number 3) and not awarded a Heritage Number.
-H Halliday1904-05ForwardPlayed only game in rearranged game against Batley in September 1904. Leeds have not recognised this game as an official match despite it being ordered by the Northern Union. Not awarded a Heritage Number.
-D Jacques1904-05ForwardPlayed only game in rearranged game against Batley in September 1904. Leeds have not recognised this game as an official match despite it being ordered by the Northern Union. Not awarded a Heritage Number.
164William Pickard1904-05ForwardSigned from York
165 Phil Thomas 1904-05CentreWelsh international centre signed from Oldham. Later played for Hull KR.
166Albert Lunn1904-05ForwardSigned from Hunslet
167Ike Leonard1904-05Wing
168Fred Wright1904-05Forward
169A Anderton1904-05Wing
170Albert Brayshaw1904-05Scrum halfSigned from Bramley having previously played for Leeds Parish Church and Holbeck. Later played for Dewsbury.
171Tom Herbert Wainright1904-05ForwardSigned from Bramley.
172Tom Bowen1904-05WingSigned from Holbeck.
173William Walsh1904-05WingSigned from Hunslet.
174Seth Burnley1904-05ForwardLater played for Bramley.
175Arthur Murray1904-05Fullback
176Robert Hurtley1905-06FullbackSigned from Lancaster.
177Jim Hughes1905-06WingSigned from Widnes
178George William Davison1905-06Forward
179 Frank Young 1905-06FullbackWelsh rugby union fullback signed from Tredegar. Played in the 1910 Challenge Cup Final.
180Martin Lavelle1905-06FullbackLater played for York.
181 Fred Harrison 1906-07Forward
182 William Rhodes 1906-07WingLater played for Dewsbury and England.
183Ernest Adolphus Cochlin1906-07Scrum halfWelsh halfback signed from Huddersfield. Previously with Cardiff RFC.
184James Wood1906-07Wing
185Joseph Taylor1906-07Scrum half
186Patrick Greaney1907-08Scrum halfWelsh halfback signed from Tredegar RFC.
187Albert L Howell1907-08Centre
188Arthur Stones1907-08Full back
189William Biggs1907-08ForwardWelsh forward signed from rugby union. Joined Hull KR in 1907, rejoining Leeds in 1909 and later signed for Oldham.
190William E Collingwood1907-08WingSigned from Bramley.
191Jimmy Fawcett1907-08Centre
192Thomas M Wilson1907-08Scrum halfSigned from Leicester rugby union.
193Henry Pattison1907-08Forward
194Thomas Scamans1907-08WingLater played for Bramley
195John Thomas Wray1907-08ForwardLater played for Hunslet.
196H Brown1907-08Forward
197Stephen Reed1907-08Centre
198Robert B Hargrave1907-08Wing
199George Desborough1907-08WingLater played for Bramley.
200William Noyes1907-08CentreArmy reservist from Grangetown in Wales.
201Ernest Chapman1907-08Scrum half
202James Batten1907-08WingBrother of Billy Batten. Also played for Hunslet and York.
203Arthur Burgess1907-08Scrum halfSigned from Leigh.
204Herbert Ibbitson1907-08ForwardSigned from Castleford rugby union
205Herbert Wade1907-08Centre
206Tom Swindells1907-08Wing
207Fred Upton1907-08WingSigned from Rochdale Hornets
208Sam Whitaker1907-08ForwardSigned from Wakefield although he did not play first team game for them.
209Frederick Carter1907-08Forward
210J Townend1907-08Forward
211Ernest Rowland1907-08Wing
212T Smith1907-08Centre
213J Wheatley1907-08Scrum half
214Reg Jones1908-09Scrum halfWelsh halfback signed from Cardiff rugby union
215 Joseph Aloysius Laverly 1908-09WingAll Golds tourist in 1907-08 had a trial with St Helens before becoming Leeds' first overseas signing. Later signed for Leigh. [1] [3]
216Ernest Ware1908-09Stand offSigned from Taunton rugby union. Later played for Dewsbury.
217Sam Wildman1908-09ForwardLater played for Hull who spell as 'Wileman'.
218John Jukes1908-09Forward
219Ben Dacre1908-09Scrum half
220Walter Goldthorpe1908-09CentrePlayed as a guest for Leeds in rugby union in 1892. Joined Leeds after successful career with Hunslet, winning the Challenge Cup in 1910. Brother of Albert Goldthorpe.
221Herbert Maundrill1908-09Forward
222Herbert Atkinson1908-09Forward
223J Osborne1908-09Forward
224Ernest Oliver1908-09Wing
225 Billy Jarman 1908-09ForwardStar forward/utility back played in the 1910 Challenge Cup win. Died during the First World War. [1]
226Enoch Hughes1908-09ForwardWelsh forward signed from rugby union.
227Charles Lugton Gillie1908-09CentreScottish centre signed from Melrose rugby union.
228Samuel Hunter1908-09CentrePreviously played rugby with the army.
229William Ward1908-09Second rowForward played for Leeds until 1924 before joining York.
230Richard Hailes1909-10Forward
231Jimmy Sanders1909-10Scrum halfSigned as a junior from Welsh rugby union. Died during the First World War. [4]
232 Harold Rowe 1909-10WingNew Zealand international rugby league player signed following the All Golds tour. [3]
233Thomas Wagstaff1909-10Forward
234Harry Topham1909-10ForwardSigned from Oldham
235Leonard Marshall1909-10WingLater played for Bramley. Brother of Lewis "Lou" Marshall.
236William Andrews1909-10Forward
237James W Duckworth1909-10Wing
238Fred Barron1909-10WingSigned from Hull KR
239Thomas Clint1909-10Wing
240Harry Thurlow1909-10Forward
241John Robert Brooksby1910-11Scrum halfLater played for Batley
242John Moran1910-11Centre
243George Alfred Grayson1910-11FullbackLater played for Bramley
244Walter Emmerson Brook1910-11Scrum half
245Charles Edward Haycox1910-11FullbackSigned from Hunslet
246Fred Godward1910-11ForwardLater played for Bramley
247Thomas Wynard1910-11CentreLater played for Batley
248Ivor Evans1910-11CentreWelsh centre signed from Newport rugby union
249Walter Harrison1910-11Forward
250Walter Pittock1910-11Fullback
251Frederick W Orchard1911-12Scrum halfSigned from Huddersfield. Later played for Brighouse Rangers
252Thomas E Thomas1911-12FullbackWelsh fullback signed from Llanelli. Career ended by the First World War when he was a PoW.
253Robert Metcalfe1911-12Forward
254Fred Sullivan1911-12CentreWelsh centre signed from Pill Harriers. Later played for Keighley. Charged with murder after retiring from rugby but found not guilty.
255William George Evans1911-12ForwardWelsh forward signed from Brynmawr RFC. Signed for York in 1914 but returned to Wales without playing a game
256Walter Mackay1911-12CentreWelsh centre signed from Cardiff.
257Charles Edward Heaton1911-12CentreSigned from rugby union. Later played for Hull KR.
258Walter Northrop1911-12Wing
259Arthur Sykes1911-12ForwardLater played for York.
260Jonathan Parker1911-12Wing
261Albert Dawson Dennis1911-12WingLater played for York.
262William Herbert Ganley1911-12Scrum halfSigned from Leigh. Later played for Huddersfield.
263Fred Mirfield1911-12ForwardLater played for York.
264Albert Rimmington1912–13Forward
265George Spivey1912–13Wing
266 John Campbell 1912–13CentreAustralian signed from Easts. Returned to Easts in 1921 having played for Leeds throughout the First World War. [3]
267Leonard Leckenby1912–13ForwardDied during the First World War. [4]
268---Appears to be an error – Leeds name 268 as "AN Other" but no player missing from lineup in game vs Hull (A) 19 October 1912.
269Sidney Clifford Abbott1912–13WingDied during the First World War. [4]
270Reginald W Pae1912–13Wing
271William "Hugh" Davies1912–13WingWelsh wing signed from Brynmawr rugby union
272James O'Neill1912–13ForwardSigned from Leigh
273John Sutton1912–13ForwardLater played for York.
274Sam Stacey1912–13WingSigned from Keighley
275 William Avon Davies 1912–13CentreWelsh rugby union international centre signed from Devon. Became dual-code international and played in the "Rorke's Drift" Test against Australia in 1914. Joined Keighley in 1924.
276Daniel David Lewis1912–13WingWelsh rugby union wing signed from Cross Keys.
277Ledley Gilbertson1912–13Wing
278 Fred Perrett 1913–14ForwardWelsh rugby union international signed from Neath. Joined Hull but died during the First World War.
279 Bernard Gould 1913–14HookerWelsh hooker signed from Aberavon later played for Wakefield Trinity.
280John West1913–14Stand offWelsh stand off signed from Cross Keys rugby union
281Thomas Harkness1913–14PropLater played for Batley.
282Joseph Jones1913–14CentreWelsh centre later played for Wakefield Trinity
283William Lavin1913–14Stand offLater played for St Helens
284Fred Barraclough1913–14Prop
285Lawrence Beecroft1913–14Wing
286Joseph Henry Hopkins1913–14CentreWelsh centre signed from Abertillery died during the First World War. [4]
287Arthur Llewellyn1913–14WingWelsh wing signed from Abertillery died during the First World War [4]
288Ivor Jones1913–14Stand offWelsh rugby union stand off signed from Neath later played for Batley
289Belfred Ward1913–14CentreBrother of Robert Ward (#124). Died during the First World War. [4]
290David Harkness Blakey [4] 1913–14 [5] ForwardDurham representative forward died during the First World War
291Albert Jenkinson1914–15WingSigned from Hunslet. Later played for Dewsbury.
292George Rees1914–15HookerWelsh hooker signed from Ammanford. Later played for Dewsbury.
293William Lynch1914–15CentreSigned from York. Also played for Wakefield.
294Fred Carter1914–15PropLater played for York.
295Joseph Robert Pickles [4] 1914–15ForwardDied during the First World War.
296John "Jack" Chilcott1914–15PropSigned from Huddersfield
297Mark Ashcroft1914–15Wing
298 Joe Brittain 1915-16*Scrum halfDebuted in First World War. Played first official game in 1919.
299John Baird1915-16*ForwardSouth African forward played unofficial games during the First World War. Previously played for Dewsbury.
300Dudley Roe1915-16*FullbackPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
301Walton1915-16*Stand offPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
302 Johnny Thomas 1915-16*Scrum halfGuest from Wigan played unofficial games only during the First World War. Welshman signed from Maesteg.
303J.A. Garner1915-16*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
304Bruce Howarth1915-16*CentreGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
305Norman Reeves1915-16*WingGuest from Featherstone Rovers played unofficial games only during the First World War.
306Billy Seymour1915-16*Scrum halfGuest from Featherstone Rovers played unofficial games only during the First World War.
307 Harold Buck 1915-16*WingGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games during the First World War. Signed for Leeds officially in 1921, becoming the game's first £1,000 player. This is disputed as it was rumoured that another player (Cyril Arandle) was included in the deal. Also played for Bradford Northern.
308Ben Abbey1915-16*Scrum halfGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War. Previously played for Batley.
309Richard Hughes1915-16*Stand offGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
310Joe McManus1915-16*ForwardGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
311 Albert Rosenfeld [3] 1915-16*WingGuest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
312 Harold Wagstaff 1915-16*CentreGuest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
313Jerry Waterworth1915-16*Stand offGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
314A Jones1915-16*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
315Joseph Robinson1915-16*Scrum halfGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
316Fred Leek1915-16*ForwardGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
317Bill Jukes1915-16*ForwardGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
318Fred Smith1915-16*Stand offGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
319 Lew Bradley 1916-17*WingGuest from Wigan played unofficial games only during the First World War. Signed for Wigan from Pontypool. Died during the First World War.
320Sydney Huckle1916-17*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
321 Lewis Marshall 1916-17*WingPlayed unofficial games for Leeds during the First World War, making official debut in 1919. Joined Bramley in exchange for Squire Stockwell. Brother of Leonard Marshall.
322White1916-17*ForwardSergeant in the army played one unofficial game during the First World War.
323Clifford Rawdon1916-17*ForwardGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
324Alonzo Walker1916-17*HookerGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games during the First World War. Made official debut in 1919 after signing for Leeds.
325Patrick Judge1916-17*ForwardGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
326Fred Howarth1916-17*Stand offPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
327William Huskins1916-17*ForwardGuest from Hull KR played unofficial games only during the First World War.
328Sam Hullighan1916-17*FullbackGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
329W Coombs1916-17*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
330Ivor Rigby1916-17*WingGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
331Eddie Catterall1916-17*Stand offGuest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
332John W Todd1916-17*CentreGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
333---Leeds have this as "Billy Ward". Appears to be a repeat of William Ward (#229) who was known as Billy.
334Fred Wilby1916-17*CentreGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
335Albert Bolton1916-17*FullbackPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
336Matt Ryder1916-17*FullbackGuest from Swinton played unofficial games only during the First World War.
337Charles Foggett1916-17*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
338William Thackrah1916-17*Scrum halfPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
339Joe Baldwin1916-17*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
340John Pickles1916-17*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
341 Billy Batten 1916-17*WingGuest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War. Brother of James Batten, father of Eric Batten and Robert Batten and grandfather of Ray Batten.
342Arthur Burton1916-17*ForwardGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War. Began his career with Leeds as a fullback, but played only A Team games before joining Wakefield where he moved into the forwards.
343 Nealy Crosland 1916-17*ForwardGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
344Fred Beevers1916-17*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
345William Kennedy1916-17*ForwardGuest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War.
346Thomas Richardson1916-17*Stand offGuest from Hull KR played unofficial games only during the First World War.
347Charles Smales1916-17*FullbackGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
348Herbert Swift1916-17*WingGuest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War.
349James McGee1916-17*ForwardGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
350Herbert Fenton1916-17*ForwardGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
351Clifford Jones1916-17*Scrum halfGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
352---Leeds have as "AN Other" but this should be William Pearson, Hunslet forward who guested for Leeds in unofficial games during the First World War. Pearson signed for Leeds in 1920 and Leeds have awarded him Heritage Number 418.
353John Lockwood1916-17*Stand offGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
354Alfred Huntingdon1916-17*ForwardGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
355Joseph Alwyn Ellis1916-17*ForwardGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
356Sam Haley1916-17*ForwardGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
357James McEwan1916-17*Stand offGuest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
358Walter Blakey1917-18*ForwardGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
359Robert Habron1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
360Herbert Illingworth1917-18*FullbackGuest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
361E Moorhouse1917-18*ForwardPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
362Henry Quinn1917-18*Stand offGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
363Edgar Woolley1917-18*WingGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
364Charles Smith1917-18*FullbackGuest from Wakefield Trinity played unofficial games only during the First World War.
365Albert Wilkinson1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Keighley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
366James Parkinson1917-18*FullbackGuest from Oldham played unofficial games only during the First World War.
367Ernest Donoghue1917-18*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
368Robert James Ward1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Bramley played unofficial games during the First World War. Signed formally for Leeds in 1919.
369Ernest Clarke1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Leigh played unofficial games only during the First World War.
370Samuel Kershaw1917-18*Stand offGuest from York played unofficial games only during the First World War.
371Fielding1917-18*ForwardForward from Halifax Intermediate played unofficial games only during the First World War.
372Hedley Ryland1917-18*Stand offPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
373Harry Wilson1917-18*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
374Charles Woodcock1917-18*Scrum halfPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
375John Tingle1917-18*CentrePlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
376 Jack Beames 1917-18*CentreGuest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War. Signed by Halifax from Newport, later played for Bradford Northern.
377Arthur Pemberton1917-18*Stand offGuest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
378John Cyril Stacey1917-18*WingGuest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
379Joe Winterburn1917-18*ForwardGuest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
380Tommy Muscroft1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Bramley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
381William Bibey1917-18*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
382Martin1917-18*WingPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
383Thomas Parker1917-18*CentreGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
384Ernest Myers1917-18*ForwardGuest from Hunslet played unofficial games only during the First World War.
385Fred Noble1917-18*Scrum halfGuest from Halifax played unofficial games only during the First World War.
386Fred Hudson1917-18*FullbackGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
387L Dobson1917-18*CentreGuest from Bradford Northern played unofficial games only during the First World War.
388James Edward Lyons1918-19*FullbackGuest from Batley played unofficial games only during the First World War.
389 Squire Stockwell 1918-19*WingGuest from Bramley played unofficial games during the First World War. Formally signed for Leeds in 1919 in exchange for Lou Marshall.
390 Joe Lyman 1918-19*CentreGuest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
391Ernest Rogers1918-19*Scrum halfGuest from Dewsbury played unofficial games only during the First World War.
392Billy Hall1918-19*CentreGuest from Oldham played unofficial games only during the First World War.
393Alfred Francis1918-19*Scrum halfGuest from Hull played unofficial games only during the First World War. Previously played for Treherbert NU.
394George Boardman1918-19*FullbackPlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
395 Jim Bacon 1918-19*CentreWelsh centre signed from Cross Keys. Debuted in unofficial game in 1919 before official debut in 1919. Later played for Castleford.
396Lister1918-19*FullbackSergeant from the army played unofficial games only during the First World War.
397A Treloar1918-19*CentrePlayed unofficial games only during the First World War.
398---Leeds have as "AN Other". Appears to be an error as no player missing from lineup in game stated (v Batley 28 December 1918)
399George Todd1918-19*CentreGuest from Huddersfield played unofficial games only during the First World War.
400George Turpin1918-19*Stand offGuest from York played unofficial games only during the First World War.
401Daniel Mitchell1919Wing
402Sid Lancaster1919Fullback
403Arthur S Goldthorpe1919Fullback
404James Newton1919Second row
405John Clifford Pepper1919Wing
406William N Whiting1919Second rowLater played for York
407John James Moran1919HookerLater played for York
408John Henry Roberts1919–20Fullback
409H Clarkson1919–20Stand off
410John J Lavender1919–20Loose forward
411William Davis1919–20Second rowSigned from Gloucester rugby union. Later played for York.
412Sidney E Short1919–20CentreLater played for York
413George Reynolds1919–20HookerSigned from Stroud rugby union. Later played for York.
414 Syd Walmsley 1919–20WingLater played for Huddersfield
415M Slater1919–20Second row
416Edward Perkins1919–20Wing
417Edward James Owen1920–21FullbackWelshman signed from Cross Keys RFC. Later played for York and Dewsbury.
418William Pearson1920–21Second rowSigned from Hunslet. Should be #352 as debuted as Guest during the First world War.
419William Francis Wanklyn1920–21Scrum halfSigned from Welsh rugby union club Crumlin RFC. Later signed for Keighley.
420 Arthur Binks 1920–21Stand offLater played for Wigan and Bradford Northern.
421Joseph Henry Hook1920–21WingLater played for York
422James Leahy1920–21Second row
423Henry Trusler1920–21PropSigned from Northampton rugby union. Later played for Keighley
424John Hardaker1920–21HookerSigned from Bradford Northern
425 George Kibbler 1920–21Second rowLater played for Huddersfield and died aged just 29.
426Robert Boagey1921–22Second rowSigned from Hull KR
427 Archibald Brown 1921–22Stand offWelsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Dewsbury.
428Frederick Davage1921–22Second rowWelsh forward signed from Cross Keys along with William E Lyons. Also played for 'junior' teams Normanton and Castleford.
429Joe Dixon1921–22Prop
430Cyril Arandle1921–22HookerSigned from Hunslet in 1921. Rumoured to be the player included in the deal that saw Harold Buck sign for Leeds.
431William Ewert Lyons1921–22WingWelsh wing signed from Cross Keys also played for Halifax, Dewsbury and Castleford.
432Jim Roberts1921–22Scrum half
433Jack Woolmore1921–22Loose forwardLater played for Dewsbury
434Richard Hammond Cracknell1921–22Second rowAlso played for Huddersfield, as did his son Dick Cracknell.
435William "Jock" Anderson1921–22Wing
436 Arthur Thomas 1922–23PropWelsh-born forward also played for York, Halifax and Dewsbury.
437 Billy Bowen 1922–23CentreWelsh rugby union international signed from Swansea.
438George Jackson1922–23Hooker
439George Pickles1922–23Prop
440Albert Slater1922–23Fullback
441George Windsor1922–23Second rowSigned from Bramley. Brother of James Windsor. Also played for Bramley.
442Jack Ashton1922–23Loose forwardSigned from York. Later played for Bramley.
443 Joe Thompson [6] 1922–23 [7] PropWelsh rugby union international signed from Cross Keys. Set club goal and points records in career from 1922 to 1933.
444Edward Armitage1922–23Stand off
445Winfrey Holmes1922–23Second row
446Arnold Wilson1922–23Hooker
447 George Broughton 1923–24WingWing later played for Hunslet. Father of George Broughton Jr and grandfather of John Atkinson.
448Horace Bennett1923–24PropWelsh rugby union forward signed from Cross Keys
449Jim Windsor1923–24FullbackBrother of George Windsor
450William Gadsby1923–24Scrum halfSigned from Bramley
451Edwin Roberts1923–24WingWelsh back played for Cross Keys and signed from Northampton rugby union. Later played for Dewsbury and Castleford.
452Fred Waites1923–24Loose forward
453Louis Corsi1923–24Loose forwardWelsh former Rochdale forward signed from York. One of several brothers to play for Rochdale.
454Jack Grant1923–24PropWelsh rugby union prop signed from Cardiff. Later played for Pontypridd.
455Fred Millard1923–24HookerSigned from York and later joined Featherstone Rovers.
456Harry Goulthorp1923–24WingWing later played for Hunslet.
457Eddie Uren1923–24Stand offEnglish rugby union wing signed from Pontypool (previously with Plymouth Albion in Devon).
458---This appears to be an error. Leeds name 458 as "Gilliard" – no such player in teamlists (supposedly played v Warrington 22 April 1924). Likely to be misspelling of Millard, who did play in this game.
459 Joe Jones 1924–25CentreWelsh rugby union international centre signed from Swansea.
460 Mel Rosser 1924–25CentreWelsh rugby union international centre signed from Penarth. Later played for York.
461Charlie Litt1924–25PropLater played for Hunslet
462Joe Hall1924–25HookerSigned from Dewsbury and later joined Featherstone Rovers.
463"A Smith"1924–25WingTriallist played as "A Smith" in game against Bramley in January 1925.
464Frank Burden1924–25Second rowLater played for Featherstone Rovers
465Frank Fletcher1924–25Stand offSigned from Bramley and later played for Halifax.
466Joe Smith1924–25FullbackBradford Northern fullback played one trial game for Leeds while transfer-listed by Bradford. Returned to Bradford Northern.
467Charles Mason1925–26Prop
468 Brinley "Bryn" Williams 1925–26WingDual-code Welsh international from Llanelli signed from Batley. Later played for Pontypridd.
469 Jim Brough 1925–26Full backEngland rugby union international full back went on to become dual international and Leeds captain.
470John Henry Bradley1925–26Full back
471William Henry James1925–26WingWelsh rugby union wing signed from Aberavon
472 Evan Williams 1925–26Stand offWelsh rugby union stand off signed from Aberavon
473Tommy Bailey1925–26WingLater played for Dewsbury
474William Tordoff1925–26Fullback
475Jim McCade1926–27PropCumbrian forward later played for Batley
476 Charles Arthur Lloyd 1926–27CentreWelsh centre signed from Penarth rugby union. Later played for York.
-F Smith1926–27WingLeeds appear to have missed this wing, who played two games for Leeds.
477 Emlyn Watkins 1926–27Loose forwardWelsh rugby union international signed from Blaina. Later joined Oldham.
478Walter Swift1926–27Scrum halfHalfback played over 100 games for Leeds. Later played for Batley.
479Jenkins1926–27Wing
480Herbert Wharville1926–27HookerLater played for Batley.
481Tyson Hodgson Burridge1926–27Scrum halfCumbrian halfback signed from Clifton after A Team trial game, debuted Christmas Day 1926.
482Harry Jones1926–27WingWing scored 4 tries on debut, a record equalled only by Alan Smith. Later joined Halifax.
483Lionel James Slater1926–27Second rowSigned from Broughton Rangers.
484 Dan Pascoe 1926–27Second rowWelsh rugby union international signed from Neath. Later played for York.
485John Casey1926–27Stand offLater played for Castleford
486James Curren1926–27Hooker
487 Les "Juicy" Adams 1926–27Scrum halfHalfback won Challenge Cups with Leeds, Huddersfield and Castleford. Died during the Second World War.
488 George E Andrews 1926–27WingWelsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Castleford.
489 Jeff Moores [3] [8] 1927–28CentreQueensland rep centre. Later played for York.
490 Frank O'Rourke [3] 1927–28CentreNSW representative centre signed from University of Sydney
491 Frank Gallagher [9] 1927–28Loose forwardGB international signed from Batley
492 Wally Desmond [3] 1927–28CentreNew Zealand international later played for Castleford, Batley and Bramley.
493Billy Watson1927–28HookerSigned from Keighley
494Stan Satterthwaite1927–28PropPlayed for Leeds from 1927 to 1946. Inducted into Leeds Hall of Fame in 2022.
495William Demaine1927–28HookerSigned from Batley
496Allan Rawlings1927–28Prop
497George Goldie1928–29FullbackSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Later played for Batley
498Fred Skelton1928–29Second row
499Jimmy Douglas1928–29Second rowScottish forward signed from Halifax
500Frank W Hobson1928–29Wing
501John Harral Hudson1928–29Loose forward
502 Tommy Askin 1928–29CentreGreat Britain international centre signed from Featherstone Rovers. later played for Castleford.
503David Rees Jenkins1928–29Second rowSigned from Welsh rugby union. Later played for Barrow.
504 Arthur "Candy" Evans 1929–30Loose forwardDual code international signed from Halifax. Also played for Castleford, Warrington and Leigh.
505Rowland Eastwood1929–30Fullback
506Harold Thomas1929–30WingLater played for York.
507Ernest Atkinson1929–30Wing
508 Stan Smith [10] 1929–30WingGreat Britain international signed from Wakefield Trinity.
509James Gill1929–30Loose forwardLater played for Keighley
510John Cox1930–31Second rowSigned from Bradford Northern and later played for Halifax.
511John Fletcher Fenwick1930–31Centre
512 Eric Harris [3] [11] 1930–31WingQueensland representative wing equalled club tries in a game (8) and broke all other Leeds scoring records including tries in a season (63 in 1935–36) and career (392).
513Parker1930–31Second row
514Harry Broadhead1930–31Stand offLater played for Barrow
515Robert Smith1930–31PropSigned from Wigan Highfield. Later played for Warrington.
516 Joe Busch [3] 1930–31Scrum halfAustralian international halfback signed from Easts. Later played for Balmain.
517Les Grainge1930–31WingSigned from Otley rugby union. Later played for Hunslet.
518John Fawcett1930–31Scrum half
519Clement Man1931–32HookerSigned from Halifax rugby union
520James Powell1931–32PropSigned from Castleford
521 David Rees James 1931–32PropWelsh rugby union international signed from Treorchy
522John Lowe1931–32HookerSigned from Wigan Highfield
523Charlie Glossop1931–32Loose forwardSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later played for Batley.
524Harold Westwood1931–32Scrum half
525 Iorweth Jones 1931–32Second rowWelsh rugby union international signed from Llanelli. Later played for Batley.
526Robert Whelan1931–32Hooker
527 David Morgan Jenkins 1932–33PropWelsh rugby union international signed from Hunslet. Later played for Dewsbury.
528Harry Curran1932–33Fullback
529 Harry Dyer 1932–33Second rowLater played for Batley
530Frank Wright1932–33Second row
531William John Morgan1932–33CentreSigned from Dewsbury and later joined Broughton Rangers.
532Harry Newby1932–33FullbackOriginally with Buslingthorpe Vale, played just one game after signing from Wakefield Trinity.
533William John "Jack" Davies1932–33FullbackWelsh fullback signed from York
534Ralph Green1932–33Second rowSigned from Dewsbury
535Don Pollard1932–33FullbackLater played for Batley. Brother of Ernest Pollard.
536 Septimus "Sep" Aspinall 1933–34Loose forwardSigned from York, also played for Huddersfield and Featherstone Rovers.
537 Iorwerth Isaac 1933–34Second rowWelsh rugby union international also played for York.
538 Albert Raymond "Dicky" Ralph 1933–34Stand offWelsh rugby union international signed from Newport. Later played for Batley.
539 Ken Jubb [12] 1933–34Second rowSecond row signed from Castleford. Father of Alan Jubb.
540Gwyn Parker1933–34CentreWelsh centre signed from Huddersfield. Later played for Keighley.
541 Stan Brogden [13] 1933–34CentreInternational centre signed from Huddersfield. Also played for Bradford Northern and Hull. Father of George Brogden.
542 Len Higson 1934–35PropSigned from Wakefield Trinity and later played for Bradford Northern.
543Charlie Eaton1934–35FullbackUnderstudy to Jim Brough played in two wartime Challenge Cup victories. later played for Batley.
544Kenneth Wensley1934–35Second row
545Richard A Brighton1934–35Hooker
546Cliff Whitehead1934–35Loose forwardGoalkicking forward signed from Hunslet. Also played for Batley and Bramley.
547 Aubrey Casewell 1934–35Second rowWelsh forward signed from Salford. Also played for Halifax and Keighley.
548 Fred Harris [14] 1934–35CentreSigned from Leigh
549Ronnie Richards1934–35Scrum halfWelsh rugby union scrum half signed from Swansea. Later played for York.
550John Hall1935–36HookerSigned from Batley
551 Edgar Jones 1935–36PropWelsh rugby union international signed from Swansea
552John Arthur Jones1935–36Stand offLater played for Wakefield Trinity
553Harry Germaine1935–36CentreLater played for Dewsbury
554Tom Hartley1935–36Hooker
555Walter Dyson1935–36PropSigned from Featherstone Rovers
556Ernest Ripley1935–36Second row
557 Ernest Pollard 1936–37CentreSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Joined Bradford Northern after one season. Brother of Don Pollard.
558James Plimmer1936–37HookerSigned from Castleford
559 Cliff Evans 1936–37Scrum halfWelsh scrum half signed from Salford.
560 Dai Prosser [15] 1936–37PropWelsh rugby union international prop signed from York. Later became Leeds coach.
561Ernest Whitehead1936–37WingGoalkicking wing joined Wakefield Trinity in 1938 but rejoined Leeds after the Second World War.
562 Con Murphy [16] 1936–37HookerWelsh rugby union international signed from Streatham and Mitcham along with Dai Jenkins
563 Dai Jenkins [17] 1936–37Scrum halfWelsh halfback signed from Streatham and Mitcham along with Con Murphy. Later played for Keighley.
564 Ted Tattersfield 1936–37Second rowSigned from Hull KR. Later played for Batley.
565William Duffy1936–37Loose forwardLater played for Hunslet and coached Wakefield in 1953–54 and later Bramley. Brother of Richard Patrick Duffy
566 Vic Hey [3] [18] 1937–38Stand offAustralian international signed from Ipswich after playing for Wests in Sydney.
567 Harry Woods 1937–38PropSigned from Liverpool Stanley and later played for Wigan
568Albert Place1937–38WingAlso played for Featherstone Rovers
569 Alf Watson [19] 1937–38Loose forwardSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later played for Featherstone Rovers
570Cliff Carter1937–38HookerSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later signed for Whitehaven.
571Frank Lingard1938–39CentreSigned from Bramley and later played for Batley.
572Richard Patrick Duffy1938–39Second rowBrother of William Duffy
573Jack Kelly1938–39FullbackSigned from rugby union. Guested for a number of clubs during the war and later signed for Dewsbury
574Reg Wheatley1938–39PropSigned from York. Returned to Leeds after a spell as a prisoner of war. Later joined Leigh.
575Jack Booth1938–39Second rowLater played for Wakefield Trinity
576William George Dennis1938–39Wing
577 Gareth Price 1938–39CentreWelsh rugby union centre signed from Llanelli. Later played for Halifax.
578 Idwal Davies 1938–39CentreWelsh international rugby union centre signed from Llanelli
579Dennis Madden1938–39CentreSigned from Huddersfield
580Alfred Phillips1938–39Scrum halfLater played for Batley
581Edgar Blackburn1938–39Stand offSigned from Batley. Son of Harry Blackburn
582Richard Cawtheray1938–39Hooker
583 Oliver Morris 1939–40Stand offWelsh stand off signed from Hunslet. Died during the Second World War.
584Samuel Crossley1939–40Hooker
585Norman Hebb1939–40Second rowLater played for Bramley
-H.F. Jones1939–40CentreThis player has been missed by Leeds. Played 5 games.
586Harry Maltby1939–40FullbackBrother Sam played for Batley and Bramley
587Basil Arthur Towler1939–40Prop
588Joe Ellis1939–40Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
589Ken Davies1939–40Stand offGuest from Keighley
590George Harris1939–40Second rowGuest from Keighley
591Reg Jukes1939–40Loose forwardGuest from Featherstone Rovers
592Ray Hamer1939–40Stand offGuest from Featherstone Rovers
593Bill Sherwood1939–40Second rowGuest from Featherstone Rovers
594Ivor Davies1939–40CentreGuest from Dewsbury
595Alfred McManus1939–40Second rowForward played one game for Castleford before joining Leeds and later Dewsbury. Also played as a guest for Wakefield Trinity.
596Jack Newbound1939–40Second rowGuest from Hunslet signed officially in 1945. Brother of Sam Newbound.
597Sam Newbound1939–40Second rowGuest from Hunslet. Brother of Jack Newbound.
598N Chapman1939–40Second row
599 Eric Batten 1939–40WingGuest from Hunslet. Son of Billy Batten and uncle of Ray Batten
600 Bill Hudson 1939–40Second rowGuest from Batley
601 Cyril Morrell 1939–40CentreGuest from Hunslet
602Bryan Ewart Toothill1939–40WingDied during the Second World War
603 Tom Walsh 1939–40Scrum halfGuest from Castleford
604H Rhodes1939–40Centre
605H Ward1939–40Scrum half
606Des Foreman1939–40Second rowLater played for Castleford
607Bill Eddom1940–41Second rowGuest from Wakefield Trinity
608Ray Maskill1940–41PropGuest from Hull KR
609Smart1940–41Prop
610John Eastwood1940–41WingGuest from Hull KR
611 Gus Risman 1940–41CentreGuest from Salford. Father of Bev Risman.
612Harold Edwards1940–41Second rowGuest from Bradford Northern
613R.L. Morgan1940–41Prop
614Dennis Warrior1940–41CentreLater played for Bramley
615Len Blanchard1940–41PropGuest from Hull KR
616Thomas Pears1940–41WingGuest from Batley
617J Wilkinson1940–41Second row
618Tom Harrison1940–41WingGuest from Salford
619Patrick McManus1940–41PropGuest from Castleford
620James Ramsey1940–41Scrum half
621Edwin Billington1940–41Stand offGuest from Bradford Northern
622Herbert Bowering1940–41Second rowGuest from Hull
623Harry Hammond1940–41Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
624George Morgan1940–41Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
625Bill Riley1940–41PropGuest from Liverpool Stanley
626Joe Rennard1940–41Scrum halfGuest from Castleford
627Joe Sedgwick1940–41CentreGuest from Bramley
628Eddie Webb1940–41Second rowGuest from Bramley
629Richard Green1940–41WingGuest from Swinton
630John Morgan1940–41Second rowGuest from Huddersfield
631Denton Large1940–41Stand off
632Jack Street1940–41Second rowGuest from Castleford
633Jack Garrett1940–41WingGuest from Warrington
634K Giles1940–41Wing
635William "Benny" Pearson1940–41Second rowGuest from Bramley
636Eddie Bennett1940–41PropGuest from Hunslet
637 Johnny Lawrenson 1940–41WingGuest from Wigan
638Alec Ramsden1941–42WingGuest from Dewsbury
639Lawrence Roberts1941–42PropGuest from Bradford Northern
640Francis George Self1941–42Wing
641 Tom Kenny 1941–42Loose forwardGuest from Salford
642Griff Jenkins1941–42Stand offGuest from Warrington
643Herbert Farrar1941–42WingGuest from Bramley
644William Hayes1941–42Scrum halfGuest from Bradford Northern
645N Higgins1941–42FullbackGuest from Dewsbury
646 Jack Miller 1941–42PropGuest from Warrington
647Arthur Dexter1941–42Second rowGuest from Featherstone Rovers
648Mick Foley1941–42PropGuest from Batley
649E Sunderland1941–42HookerGuest from Keighley
650Charlie Seeling Jr1941–42Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
651Joe Desborough1941–42Second rowGuest from Bramley
652---Leeds have 'triallist' but no player missing from lineup (v Castleford 22 November 1941)
653J McKenzie [3] 1941–42CentreGuest from RAAF.
654Harold Taylor1941–42FullbackGuest from Keighley
655A Fell [nb 1] [1] 1941–42WingThis is the supposed "soldier in the crowd" who jumped the fence to play for Leeds. Had previously played for Keighley.
656George Brown1941–42Second rowGuest from Batley
657 Idris Towill 1941–42WingGuest from Keighley
658 Jack Bradbury 1941–42Stand offGuest from St Helens
659Ronnie Caress1941–42CentreGuest from Wakefield Trinity
660Reg Jenkinson1941–42WingGuest from Wakefield Trinity
661 Harry Murphy 1941–42Loose forwardGuest from Wakefield Trinity
662 Sammy Miller 1941–42FullbackGuest from Salford
663 Jim Stott 1941–42CentreGuest from St Helens
664Tony Frearson1941–42WingGuest from Hunslet
665Peter Twist1941–42CentreGuest from St Helens
666 Leslie Llewellyn White 1941–42HookerGuest from Hunslet
667Albany Longley1941–42CentreGuest from Featherstone Rovers
668Percy Searles1941–42Scrum halfGuest from Featherstone Rovers
669J.T. Taylor1941–42FullbackGuest from Bramley
670Walter Tennant1941–42Stand offGuest from Featherstone Rovers
671George Cooper1941–42WingGuest from Bramley
672Tommy Taylor1941–42PropGuest from Castleford
673Harold Baker1941–42Second rowGuest from Oldham
674Fred Elson1941–42Loose forwardGuest from Oldham
675Charlie Glover1941–42Stand offGuest from Wigan
676 Francis Gregory 1941–42PropGuest from Warrington
677John Ward1941–42WingGuest from Rochdale Hornets
678Jack Ogden1941–42CentreGuest from Oldham
679 James Croston 1941–42CentreGuest from Castleford
680John H Fox1941–42Second rowGuest from Castleford
681James Nicholls1941–42Second rowGuest from Castleford
682 Alan Edwards 1941–42WingGuest from Salford
683Eric Jones1942–43Loose forwardGuest from Castleford
684Stanley Moores1942–43PropGuest from Bramley
685Sid Rookes1942–43CentreGuest from Hunslet
686Roland Bancroft1942–43PropGuest from Bramley
687Billy Thompson1942–43PropGuest from Hunslet
688 Billy Thornton 1942–43Scrum halfGuest from Hunslet
689 Jack Walkington 1942–43FullbackGuest from Hunslet
690Eddie Murphy1942–43Second rowGuest from Bramley. Brother of Dennis Murphy
691Whitham1942–43HookerGuest from Batley
692William Wood1942–43WingGuest from Dewsbury
693Cyril Plenderleith1942–43Second rowGuest from Hunslet
694Jack Whincup1942–43WingGuest from Hunslet
695Cyril Callaghan1942–43Wing
696Joe Britton1942–43HookerGuest from Hunslet
697Hudson Irving1942–43PropGuest from Halifax
698Frank Lees1942–43CentreGuest from Oldham
699William Thomas Davies1942–43CentreGuest from Huddersfield
700Arthur Childs1942–43Second rowGuest from Halifax
701F Oakley1942–43Stand offGuest from Sale rugby union
702Bernard Gray1943–44Stand off
703 Ike Owens [20] 1943–44Loose forwardWelsh forward signed from Maesteg. Also played for Castleford and Huddersfield.
704Walter Dockar1943–44WingGuest from Hull
705Dennis Murphy1943–44Second rowGuest from Bramley signed officially after the war. Brother of Eddie Murphy.
706John Kane1943–44Stand offGuest from Dewsbury
707F Mardy1943–44Centre
708Tommy Cornelius1943–44CentreWelsh centre later played for Whitehaven
709Haigh1943–44Centre
710Harold Riley Betts1943–44Second rowRugby union player stationed in West Riding
711A Jones1943–44WingRugby union player stationed in West Riding
712W.E. Jones1943–44Stand off
713Norman Pugh1943–44Second rowGuest from Oldham
714Lewis Rees1943–44PropGuest from Oldham
715Harold Whitehead1943–44PropGuest from Oldham
716Howard Burt1943–44Stand offRugby union serviceman from RAF Ringway. Later played for Salford.
717C Crowther1943–44WingRugby union serviceman from RAF Ringway.
718Harry Dagnan1943–44WingGuest from Salford
719Dai Rees1943–44Stand offRugby union RAF serviceman later signed for Oldham. Leeds incorrectly identified this as a different player from 769
720Daniel Sheehy1943–44WingWelsh wing later played for Dewsbury
721John Terry1943–44Second rowGuest from Batley
722George Brogden1943–44WingSon of Stan Brogden
723C Kaye1943–44Scrum half
724Alan Flowers1943–44Second rowGuest from Wakefield Trinity
725R.E. Hodgson1943–44PropGuest from York
726George Jepson1943–44Stand offGuest from Wakefield Trinity
727Arthur Staniland1943–44WingLater played for Castleford. Father of Andrew Staniland
728Walter Wardle1943–44Scrum half
729 Harry Wilkinson 1943–44PropGuest from Wakefield Trinity
730Lou Davies1943–44Stand offGuest from Batley/York
731Ernie Herbert1943–44Scrum halfGuest from Hull
732George Nicholson1943–44HookerGuest from Dewsbury
733Ken Brookes1943–44WingGuest from Wakefield Trinity
734Ronnie Copley1943–44WingGuest from Wakefield Trinity
735Roy Goddard1943–44Scrum halfGuest from Hunslet
736 Edwin "Sandy" Orford 1943–44Second rowGuest from Wakefield Trinity
737 Ron Rylance 1943–44CentreGuest from Wakefield Trinity
738George Bunter1943–44Second rowGuest from Broughton Rangers
739L Morgan1943–44Second rowGuest from rugby union
740Ted Beesley1943–44Second rowGuest from Barrow
741Danny Hartley1943–44Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
742George Kershaw1943–44Second rowGuest from Dewsbury
743 Jimmy Ledgard 1943–44FullbackFullback triallist went on to become one of the game's top pointscorers with Leigh.
744James Burness1943–44Centre
745T Sterry1943–44Second row
746John Russell Dixon [3] 1943–44CentreRAAF and GPS rugby union (Brisbane). Died in plane crash along with John Roper.
747John Roper [3] 1943–44Second rowRAAF and Randwick rugby union (Sydney). Died in plane crash along with John Dixon
748---Leeds have erroneously identified this as "Ladis Davies" – it is Lou Davies (#730). "Ladis" is not a name.
749 Norman Guest 1943–44CentreGuest from Castleford
750Frank Hemingway1943–44PropGuest from Featherstone Rovers
751Jack Higgins1943–44Scrum halfGuest from Featherstone Rovers
752Lewie Beaumont1944–45Second rowGuest from Hull KR
753Ernest McWatt1944–45CentreGuest from Hull KR. Brother of Wilf McWatt
754Walter Ness1944–45Stand offGuest from Hull KR
755 Hector Gee [3] 1944–45Scrum halfAustralian scrum half signed from Wigan. Later played for Batley.
756Harry Jones1944–45PropGuest from Warrington
757Les Jones1944–45FullbackGuest from Warrington
758C Boxall1944–45Prop
759Eric Hesketh1944–45Stand offSigned from Wigan. Later played for Batley.
- Barney Hudson 1944–45WingLeeds have missed this player – seem to have mixed up with Bill Hudson of Batley (#600). Guest from Salford debuted against Barrow 23 Sep 1944.
760Wilfred McWatt1944–45CentreGuest from Hull KR. Brother of Ernest McWatt.
761Fred Scott1944–45Second rowFrom Barrow District. Played for Barrow after the war.
762Stanley Sparkes1944–45PropGuest from Batley
763B Williams1944–45FullbackWelsh triallist
764Joe Flanagan1944–45Second rowGuest from Keighley later signed officially
765W Nicholson1944–45Wing
766Robert Spruce1944–45Second rowGuest from Swinton
767Ron Thatcher1944–45Stand offWelsh triallist
768Bob France1944–45CentreGuest from Batley
769---Leeds have as Dai Rees of Oldham. This is a repeat of 719.
770Walter Cussans1944–45Fullback
771Tommy Holland1944–45Stand offGuest from Swinton
772Stan Ayres1944–45Second rowGuest from Barrow
773Vince Doughty1944–45WingGuest from Wigan
774Bob Joel1944–45Second rowGuest from Barrow District. Later played for Rochdale Hornets.
775 Dicky Williams [21] 1944–45Stand offWelsh stand off signed from Bristol rugby union. Later played for Hunslet.
776K Baker1944–45WingGuest from Batley
777John Hickey1944–45Second rowWelsh triallist
778Ernie Lawrence1944–45CentreGuest from Hull
779Jack Taylor1944–45WingGuest from Wigan
780Kenneth Bell1944–45Wing
781George Benson1944–45Second rowGuest from Barrow district
782Emlyn Richards1944–45CentreWelsh rugby union centre later played for Hull KR
783Walter Best1944–45WingGuest from Bradford Northern. Signed officially after the war.
784 George Carmichael 1944–45FullbackGuest from Bradford Northern.
785Harold Caldwell1944–45WingGuest from Keighley
786Dave Cotton1944–45HookerGuest from Warrington
787 Alf Burnell 1944–45Scrum halfGuest from Hunslet
788 Des Clarkson 1944–45Second rowGuest from Hunslet. Signed for Leeds after the war.
789J Martin [3] 1944–45WingGuest from RAAF
790 Vince McKeating 1944–45HookerHooker later played for Workington and Barrow
791P Stephenson1944–45Wing
792 Ken Traill 1944–45Loose forwardGuest from Hunslet
793J Cox [3] 1944–45WingGuest from RAAF
794Paddy O'Donell1944–45WingGuest from Widnes
795A Evans1944–45Second row
796Longman1944–45Prop
797Mick Roberts1944–45WingGuest from Widnes
798Norman Thompson1944–45PropGuest from St Helens
799Reg Brightmore1944–45WingGuest from Featherstone Rovers
800Greenwood1944–45Loose forward
801Herbert Wright1944–45Second rowGuest from Featherstone Rovers
802C Whiteley1945–46Fullback
803Jack Rogers1945–46FullbackDebut aged 16. Later played for Salford, Oldham and Bramley
804Les Tate1945–46WingLater played for Oldham
805Jim Davies1945–46WingGuest from Widnes
806Thomas Keen1945–46Scrum halfPlayed for Barrow A and played a trial game for Leeds in September 1945 before he was called up into the RAF where he excelled at rugby union for 3 years. Demobbed in 1948, 2 months later joined Whitehaven and made his debut in Feb 1949 and went on to be a mainstay of the Whitehaven team.
807Stan Tompkinson1945–46CentreGuest from Barrow
808W Wilson1945–46Second rowGuest from Barrow
809Woosner1945–46Stand off
810S Carter1945–46Hooker
811Cleaver1945–46FullbackGuest from RAF Ringway
812Johnny Feather1945–46Scrum halfLater played for Oldham. Uncle of John Holmes and Phil Holmes
813R Hinchcliffe1945–46Centre
814Hutchins1945–46WingGuest from RAF Ringway
-William George Jones1945–46PropGuest from Newport rugby union debuted against Bradford 15 Sep 1945. Leeds have missed this player
815Robert Batten1945–46CentreLater played for Oldham. Son of Billy and Brother of Eric.
816A Buckley1945–46Second row
817Charles Waters1945–46Second rowBorn in Askem (Cumberland) in 1920 played 13 times for Leeds in 1945–46 then for Dewsbury. in 1946–47 season he played for Batley. Played a few wartimes games for barrow as well but never officially signed for them.
818Thomas Bowron1945–46WingGuest from Barrow District
819 Hubert Lockwood 1945–46FullbackLoan signing from Halifax
820William Vernon Morgan1945–46Wing
821D Branch1945–46Second row
822William Metcalfe1945–46CentreLater played for Hunslet
823H Tipton1945–46Fullback
824R Bedford1945–46Wing
825George Vernon Hughes1945–46Second rowWelsh forward later played for Wakefield Trinity, Huddersfield, Leigh and Liverpool City
826I.J. Evans1945–46Stand off
827N. H. Fitton1945–46Fullback
828Alan Horsfall1945–46HookerLater played for Castleford
829A Roberts1945–46Prop
830Vincent Dilorenzo1945–46HookerLoan signing from Bradford Northern
831E Lane1945–46Wing
832K Watkins1945–46Fullback
833 Billy Banks 1945–46Scrum halfWelsh rugby union halfback signed from Maesteg. Also played for Wakefield Trinity, Huddersfield, Whitehaven and Salford
834Denis Chalkley1945–46Fullback
835Wilf Cox1945–46Centre
836Thomas Leslie Williams1946–47CentreWelsh rugby union centre signed from Newport. Also played for Doncaster
837George T Swaine1946–47Second row
838Jim Tynan1946–47Scrum halfLater played for Oldham
839Chris Brereton1946–47PropSigned from Halifax. Later joined Keighley
840Bert E Cook [3] [22] 1946–47 [22] Full backKiwi fullback signed from NZ armed forces rugby union team. Later played for Keighley
841 Arthur Clues [3] [23] 1946–47Second rowAustralian international forward signed from Wests. Later joined Hunslet.
842Joe Hulme1947–48Second rowLater played for Bramley
843Len Kenny [3] 1947–48WingAustralian winger
844---Leeds have "AN Other" – no player missing from game (v Warrington 18 Oct 1947)
845Norman Davies1947–48HookerWelsh hooker signed from rugby union
846Edward "Ginger" Downes1947–48Scrum half
847Ted Verrenkamp [3] 1947–48CentreAustralian utility-back later played for Keighley.
848Maurice Ogden1947–48Second rowLater played for Featherstone Rovers
849Jacobus Pansegruow1947–48Second rowSouth African forward later played for Halifax
850 Ken Kearney [3] 1948–49HookerAustralian rugby union international played for Leeds until 1951 when he joined St George.
851 Bob McMaster [3] 1948–49PropAustralian rugby union international
852 Drew Turnbull [24] 1948–49WingScottish wing signed from Hawick rugby union. Later joined Halifax.
853 Thomas Wright 1948–49WingScottish international wing signed from Hawick.
854Les Thomas1948–49Second rowSigned from Oldham
855Alan Kendrick1948–49Second rowLater played for Castleford
856Friend Taylor1948–49FullbackSigned from Oldham
857Gwyn Gronow1948–49PropSigned from Hunslet. Later played for Doncaster.
858Ike Proctor [3] 1948–49CentreSigned from Halifax. later joined Warrington.
859 Bob Bartlett [3] 1948–49CentreAustralian centre signed from Bramley
860John L Haynes1948–49Wing
861Tom Lane1948–49Second rowSigned from Hunslet
862W Smith1948–49Loose forward
863Lawrence Ganley1949–50Wing
864 Frank Watson [1] 1949–50Scrum halfSigned from Hunslet. Later joined Batley
865Eric Battersby1949–50HookerLater played for St Helens
866Ronald O'Farrell1949–50Wing
867 Bill Hopper [25] 1949–50PropSigned from Warrington. Later joined Dewsbury
868 Gordon Brown [26] 1949–50CentreWorld Cup winner 1954
869 Bruce Ryan [3] 1950–51WingAustralian wing signed from Hull
870 Bernard Poole 1950–51Second rowSigned from Hull. Later joined York.
871Vernon Grace1950–51FullbackLater joined York
872Dennis Nutting1950–51PropSigned from Wakefield Trinity
873Clarence Weaver1950–51Scrum half
874Walt J Smith1950–51PropIs this the same player as "W Smith" (#862)?
875Geoff Moore1951–52Loose forwardSigned from Bradford Northern. Later played for Dewsbury.
876 Arthur Wood [27] 1951–52PropSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bramley.
877Ken Ward1951–52Stand offSigned from Oldham. Later joined Doncaster.
878Jim Dunn1951–52Fullback
879Jerry Garbutt1951–52WingLater played for Bramley
880Dennis Scholes1951–52WingSigned from Hull KR. Later played for Featherstone Rovers.
881Harold Oddy1951–52CentreLater played for Castleford
882 Keith McLellan [28] [3] [29] 1951–52CentreSigned from Australian rugby union. Went on to captain Leeds in the 1957 Challenge Cup win.
883Dave Bennett1951–52Scrum halfSigned from Bramley, where he played from 1946–47 to 1951–52. Previously at Bradford for the 1945–46 season
884 Bernard Prior [30] 1951–52HookerLater played for Hunslet
885Dudley Reyner1951–52Wing
886Billy Pratt1951–52Scrum halfLater played for Halifax
887 Jeff Stevenson [31] 1951–52Scrum halfSigned from rugby union. Later joined York
888Alec Dick1951–52Loose forwardLater played for Batley. Father of Kevin Dick
889Phillip Shillitoe1952–53Prop
890Terry Whitehead1952–53Wing
891Bill Woodhead1952–53FullbackFrom Fox Rovers in the Leeds league. Later joined Bramley
892 Elwyn Gwyther 1952–53PropWelsh prop signed from Belle Vue Rangers
893Tom Lynn1952–53WingSigned from Hunslet Boys Club
894 Ralph Morgan 1952–53FullbackSigned from Swinton
895 [nb 2] [32] [28] Lewis Jones 1952–53CentreWelsh rugby union international broke multiple scoring records with Leeds.
896George Broughton Jnr [33] [nb 3] 1952–53WingWing signed from Castleford. Son of George Broughton and uncle of John Atkinson
897Frank Bowers1952–53Loose forward
898 Billy Blan 1953–54Loose forwardSigned from Wigan. Later joined St Helens.
899Clifford Last1953–54Loose forwardLater joined Hull KR
900 Jack Lendill 1953–54Stand offBrother of Peter Lendill.
901Tom Shirtliffe1953–54Second rowSigned from Batley
902Gordon Parker1953–54Wing
903Bill Hanson1953–54Second row
904Tony Skelton1953–54Prop
905Alan Bartle1953–54Wing
906John Sewell1954–55Second rowLater played for Keighley
907Derek Wilkinson1954–55WingSigned from Doncaster
908 David Rose 1954–55WingScottish rugby union international signed from Huddersfield
909 Joe Anderson [34] 1954–55PropSigned from Castleford. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
910Colin Wilkinson1954–55Second row
911Peter Umpleby [35] 1954–55Second rowLater joined Castleford
912Peter Lendill1955–56FullbackLater joined Salford. Brother of Jack Lendill
913Vic Fuller1955–56Prop
914 Fred Smith 1955–56WingJoined Wakefield.
915Colin Tomlinson1955–56Second rowSigned from Bramley
916 Harry Street [36] [37] 1955–56Loose forwardSigned from Wigan. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
917Barry Charlesworth1955–56WingLater joined Featherstone Rovers.
918 Don Robinson [38] 1955–56Second rowSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Doncaster
919 Del Hodgkinson [39] 1955–56Wing
920 Pat Quinn 1956–57FullbackEngland rugby union international. Later joined Wigan.
921 Don Gullick 1956–57CentreWelsh centre signed from Leigh
922George Richardson1956–57Wing
923 Malcolm Davies 1956–57WingWelsh wing signed from Bradford Northern
924 Les Belshaw 1956–57PropSigned from Bradford Northern
925 Alvin Kirkland 1957–58WingAmerican wing also played for Parramatta
926Trevor Whitehead1957–58PropOriginally a centre from rugby union moved into the forwards. Later joined Hull. Father of Paul Whitehead
927 Gary Hemingway 1957–58WingWing signed from rugby union
928Walter Garside1957–58WingLater joined Bramley
929 Barry Simms 1957–58Hooker
930Ron Murray1957–58Second rowScottish forward signed from rugby union
931Fred Ward1957–58Second rowSigned from Castleford. Later joined Keighley.
932Stanley Dodds1957–58PropPreviously played for Hunslet
933Mick Pratt1957–58Prop
934Erie Deysel1958–59WingTriallist from Rhodesia. Brother of Ossie Deysel
935Alan Jubb1958–59Second rowSon of Ken Jubb later joined Bramley
936Ossie Deysel1958–59WingTriallist from Rhodesia. Brother of Ernie Deysel
937Jim Hainsworth1958–59PropSigned from Batley
938Jack Pycroft1958–59Scrum halfLater joined Oldham
939 Derek Hallas 1958–59CentreSigned from Keighley. Also played for Parramatta.
940Michael Hinch1958–59Scrum half
941 Russell Robins 1958–59Second rowWelsh rugby union international signed from Pontypridd
942 Wilf Rosenberg 1958–59WingSouth African rugby union international. Later played for Hull.
943Vince Hattee1959–60CentreLater played for Doncaster
944Fred Pickup [40] 1959–60CentreAlso played for Manly, Parramatta and Hunslet
945Eric Horsman1959–60Stand offLater joined Doncaster
946Peter Parker1959–60CentreLater joined Oldham
947 Dennis Goodwin 1959–60Second rowSigned from Barrow. Later joined York
948Eddie Ratcliffe1959–60Wing
949Paul Stacey1959–60Loose forward
950Jack Fairbank [41] 1959–60Second rowSigned from Huddersfield. Father of John Fairbank
951David Johnson1959–60WingLater joined Hull
952 Colin Evans [42] 1959–60Scrum halfWelsh rugby union international signed from Pontypool. Later played for York and Keighley.
953 Ken Thornett [3] 1959–60FullbackAustralian rugby union fullback later joined Parramatta
954Mike Cadywold1960–61Wing
955Vic Sawyer1960–61Stand offSigned from South African rugby union. Returned to SA after one game.
956Jack Brook1960–61WingSigned from Batley
957Trevor Oldroyd [43] 1960–61Stand offLater played for Batley
958 Brian Shaw 1960–61Loose forwardSigned from Hunslet
959 Geoff Wriglesworth 1961–62WingLater played for Bradford Northern, Hull KR and Wakefield Trinity
960George Simpson [44] 1961–62FullbackLater played for Bramley
961John Sykes1961–62Second rowLater played for Bradford Northern
962 Louis Neumann 1961–62Second rowSouth African forward later played for Easts
963 Derek Davies 1961–62Stand offSigned from Bradford Northern. Later joined Hull.
964 Abe Terry 1961–62PropSigned from St Helens. Later joined Featherstone Rovers
965Robin Dewhurst1961–62FullbackLater played for Bramley and coached Leeds in the 1980s.
966 Mick Shoebottom [45] 1961–62Stand offLeeds junior. Career ended early by injury.
967Gilbert Ashton1961–62Second rowLater played for Bradford Northern
968David Walker1961–62Second rowLater joined Keighley
969Brian Sadler1961–62Second rowSigned from junior rugby and from the Normanton area. Emigrated to Australia in the spring of 1965
970Graham Charlesworth1961–62HookerLater played for Hull.
971 Alan Smith [46] 1962–63WingFinished as third highest tryscorer in Leeds history
972 Alan Rees 1962–63Stand offWelsh rugby union international signed from Maesteg
973 Ron Cowan 1962–63WingScottish rugby union international signed from Selkirk. Later played for Hull.
974 Don Devereux 1962–63Second rowWelsh rugby union international second row signed from Huddersfield
975Mick Joyce1962–63Prop
976 John Davies 1962–63Second rowWelsh rugby union international signed from Llanelli. Later played for Dewsbury and died aged just 28.
977Dennis "Des" Burke1962–63CentreAustralian centre played for Norths
978Mike Creary1962–63WingTeacher from Huddersfield
979 Barry Seabourne [47] 1962–63Scrum halfLater played for Bradford Northern
980Dennis Toohey1962–63WingLater played for Bramley
981 Andrew Broatch 1963–64CentreScottish rugby union flyhalf signed from Hawick
982Alan Lockwood1963–64HookerSigned from Hull KR
983 Mick Clark [48] 1963–64PropSigned from Salford
984 Ray Batten [49] 1963–64Second rowGrandson of Billy Batten
985Jack Thomas1963–64PropLater played for Doncaster
986David Hartley1963–64WingLater played for Featherstone Rovers
987Les Chamberlain1963–64Second rowSigned from Hull KR
988 Bill Drake 1963–64Second rowSigned from Hull. Later joined York
989Peter McVeigh1963–64Second rowSigned from Batley. Later joined Hull.
990 Dick Gemmell 1963–64CentreSigned from Hull
991Ernest Towler1963–64PropLater joined Bramley
992 Ron Morgan 1964–65Second rowWelsh forward signed from Swinton. Later joined Hull.
993Robert Smith1964–65Stand off
994 Albert Firth 1964–65Second rowSigned from York
995 Bob Landers [3] 1964–65WingAustralia wing played for Easts and Penrith
996 Alf Meakin 1964–65WingInternational sprinter had brief trial with Leeds.
997David Hick1964–65WingUtility back played in multiple finals with Leeds. Later joined Hull KR.
998Peter Astbury [43] 1964–65HookerLater played for Bramley
999Stewart Coulthard1964–65Second row
1000 Syd Hynes [1] 1964–65 [50] CentreBecame captain and later coach of Leeds.
1001Ken Rollin1965–66Scrum halfSigned from Wakefield Trinity
1002 Harry Poole 1965–66Loose forwardSigned from Hull KR. Later joined Hunslet
1003Michael Broom1965–66Fullback
1004 Bev Risman [7] 1965–66 [51] FullbackEngland rugby union international signed from Leigh. Son of Gus Risman.
1005 Peter Moscatt [3] 1965–66HookerLater played for Easts
1006Bernard Watson1965–66CentreLater played for Bradford Northern, hull KR and Dewsbury
1007 John Atkinson [52] 1965–66WingSecond highest tryscorer in Leeds history.
1008John Langley1966–67CentreLater played for Dewsbury
1009 Ken Eyre 1966–67PropSigned from Hunslet. Later joined Keighley. Brother of Albert Eyre.
1010Ted Barnard [44] 1966–67PropLater joined Hull KR
1011Peter Fozzard1966–67Second rowFather of Nick Fozzard
1012Phil Sunderland1966–67Second row
1013Frank Brown1966–67CentreLater played for Wakefield Trinity
1014Tony Crosby [53] 1966–67HookerSigned from York. Later joined Hull KR.
1015Albert Eyre1967–68Second rowSigned from Keighley. Brother of Ken Eyre.
1016Chris Fawdington1967–68Scrum halfLater joined Keighley
1017John Burke1967–68PropLater joined Keighley
1018Bob Coverley1967–68HookerPlayed for both Hull and Hull KR
1019 Bill Ramsey [54] 1967–68Second rowSigned from Hunslet. Also played for Bradford Northern and Widnes.
1020Mick Leadbetter1967–68Second row
1021Harry Beverley1967–68PropLater played for Dewsbury, Workington and Fulham
1022 John Holmes [1] [28] [55] 1968–69Stand offRecord 625 appearances for Leeds from 1968 to 1989. Brother of Phil Holmes and nephew of Johnny Feather
1023Ray Handscombe1968–69HookerLater played for Wakefield Trinity and Featherstone Rovers
1024George Shepherd1968–69HookerSigned from Wakefield Trinity
1025Phil Holmes1968–69WingLater played for Batley. Brother of John Holmes and nephew of Johnny Feather.
1026Mick Lamb1968–69CentreSigned from rugby union. Later joined Bradford Northern
1027 Phil Cookson [56] 1968–69Second rowFirst forward to score over 100 tries for Leeds.
1028 Graham Eccles [57] 1968–69Second rowAlmost 400 games for Leeds before joining Wakefield Trinity
1029 Trevor Briggs 1969–70CentreAlso played for Bramley
1030Peter Dunn1969–70HookerSigned from Hunslet. Also played for Bradford Northern.
1031 Bob Haigh [58] 1969–70Loose forwardSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Broke season try record for a forward with 40 in 1970–71.
1032 Steve Pitchford [59] 1969–70PropLance Todd Trophy winner 1977. Also played for Bramley.
1033 Barry Parker 1970–71WingLater joined Wakefield Trinity
1034Alan Bence1970–71Second rowLater joined Wigan
1035Tony Wainwright1970–71Stand offLater joined Oldham
1036 Les Dyl [60] 1970–71CentrePlayed for Bramley at end of career
1037 Tony Fisher [61] 1970–71HookerWelsh hooker/prop signed from Bradford Northern
1038Neil Goodwin1970–71Second row
1039Alan Preece1970–71Second rowSigned from Hunslet
1040 Alan Hardisty 1971–72Stand offSigned from Castleford
1041 David Ward [28] [62] 1971–72HookerLong-serving Leeds captain and later returned as coach. Father of Danny Ward.
1042Chris Sanderson1971–72Scrum halfDied following injury at Salford in 1977 a week before the Challenge Cup Final
1043David Barham [63] 1971–72Scrum halfReserve halfback played in the 1971 Championship final
1044George Claughton1971–72WingSigned for Castleford
1045 Keith Hepworth 1971–72Scrum halfSigned from Castleford. Later played for Hull and Bramley
1046 Terry Clawson [64] 1971–72PropGoalkicking prop signed from Hull KR. Later joined Oldham
1047Brian Hughes1971–72Second rowLater joined Oldham
1048 David Jeanes 1972–73PropInternational prop signed from Wakefield Trinity
1049Geoff Nicholls1972–73FullbackSigned from Barrow. Later joined Hunslet.
1050 John Hay [65] 1972–73FullbackSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bramley.
1051Geoff Clarkson1972–73PropSigned from Warrington. Later joined York in career spanning multiple clubs.
1052 Derek Edwards 1972–73Stand offSigned from Castleford. Later joined Keighley
1053Derek Parker1973–74Second rowLater joined Bramley
1054John Ward1973–74PropSigned from Salford
1055David Marshall1973–74FullbackSigned from Hunslet. Later joined Hull
1056Phil Sanderson1973–74Loose forwardSigned from Hunslet
1057Stephen Cooper1973–74Second rowLater joined York
1058 Bryan Murrell 1973–74FullbackLater joined Hunslet. Father of Scott Murrell
1059Kevin Coussons [66] 1973–74Scrum half
1060Paul Fletcher1973–74CentreLater joined Bramley
1061 Roy Dickinson 1973–74PropLater joined Halifax
1062Bryan Adams1973–74Second rowUtility later joined Wakefield Trinity
1063Steve Dickens1973–74Second row
1064John Hutchinson1973–74HookerPreviously played for Batley
1065 Merv Hicks 1973–74Second rowWelsh forward signed from Hull. Later joined Bradford Northern
1066 Mick Harrison [67] 1974–75PropSigned from Hull
1067David Jenkins1974–75Stand offWelsh triallist later joined Widnes
1068Brendan White1974–75Second rowLater joined York
1069 Neil Hague [68] 1974–75CentrePlayed in all back positions for Leeds. Later joined Halifax. Uncle of Anthony and David Gibbons.
1070Gordon McHugh1974–75Second rowLater joined Huddersfield
1071 Mel Mason 1974–75Stand offSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Barrow.
1072Derek Howard1974–75WingLater joined Bradford Northern
1073Ian Payne1974–75HookerSigned from York. Later joined Hunslet.
1074 Kevin Dick 1975–76Scrum halfAlso played for Hull, Halifax and Huddersfield. Son of Alec Dick
1075 Peter Banner 1976–77Scrum halfSigned from Featherstone Rovers
1076 David Smith [69] 1976–77WingSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford Northern
1077Sean Miller1976–77HookerLater joined Carlisle
1078 Chris Burton 1976–77Second rowLater played for Huddersfield, Hull KR and Featherstone Rovers
1079Peter Harrison1976–77Prop
1080 Stan Fearnley 1976–77Loose forwardSigned from Bradford Northern
1081 Dave Heron [70] 1976–77Loose forwardLater joined Bradford Northern. Brother of Wayne Heron
1082Tim Wilby1976–77CentreLater joined Hull
1083Stuart Johnston1976–77WingLater joined Bramley
1084Willie Oulton1976–77FullbackSigned from Wakefield Trinity
1085 David Treasure 1977–78Scrum halfSigned from Oldham. Later joined Keighley
1086John "Sammy" Sanderson1977–78Scrum halfSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Hull KR.
1087Chris Gibson1977–78CentreSigned from rugby union and later joined York
1088 Mick Crane 1977–78Loose forwardSigned from Hull. Also played for Hull KR
1089 Nigel Whitehouse 1977–78HookerLater joined Halifax
1090Tony Binder1977–78FullbackLater joined Carlisle
1091John Carroll1977–78Loose forwardLater played for Batley, Halifax and Hull
1092Ricky Winterbottom1977–78WingLater played for Bramley and Batley
1093 Gary Hetherington [1] 1978–79HookerGoalkicking forward signed from York. later founded Sheffield Eagles and returned to Leeds as CEO
1094Neil Lean1978–79PropLater joined Hunslet
1095Graham Joyce1978–79Second rowSigned from Bradford Northern
1096Ian Slater1978–79Stand offSigned from Bradford Northern
1097 Eddie Cunningham 1979–80CentreSigned from St Helens and later joined Widnes.
1098Maurice Lucas1979–80PropLater played for Carlisle
1099Terry Naylor1980–81Wing
1100 Keith Rayne 1980–81PropSigned from Wakefield Trinity
1101Wayne Heron1980–81Second rowLater joined Kent Invicta and Bradford Northern. Brother of Dave Heron.
1102Mark Massa1980–81WingLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1103Dave Heselwood1980–81CentreSigned from rugby union. Later joined Barrow.
1104Jeff Townend1980–81PropSigned from Wigan and later joined York
1105 Ian Wilkinson 1980–81FullbackCentre turned fullback later joined Halifax and Bradford Northern
1106Andy Mackintosh1980–81Stand offLater joined Featherstone Rovers. Brother of Ian Mackintosh
1107John McNeill1980–81HookerSigned from Featherstone Rovers
1108Ian Mackintosh1980–81Scrum halfForced to retire due to injury. Brother of Andy Mackintosh
1109Peter Lister1980–81Stand offLater joined Batley
1110Andy Sykes1980–81PropLater joined Barrow
1111Tony Burke [71] 1981–82PropSigned from Bramley. Joined St Helens in exchange for Gary Moorby and later played for Warrington.
1112 Kevin Rayne 1981–82PropSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Brother of Keith Rayne.
1113Graham Brearley1981–82WingLater joined Huddersfield
1114Mark Campbell1981–82WingLater played for Sheffield Eagles
1115Andy Smith1981–82WingSigned from rugby union
1116 Mark Conway [72] 1982–83Scrum halfDebuted aged 17. Later joined Wakefield Trinity.
1117Colin Cooper1982–83Wing
1118Russ Sowden1982–83HookerSigned from Halifax
1119Paul Gill1982–83FullbackBARLA international fullback
1120Kevin Squire1982–83Second rowSigned from Barnstaple rugby union. Forced to retire through illness.
1121Des Armitage1982–83Second row
1122Pat Mitchell1982–83Wing
1123Paul Whitehead1982–83Second rowSon of Trevor Whitehead
1124 David Creasser [72] 1983–84CentreSigned from Hunslet Parkside following BARLA U-19 tour of New Zealand
1125David Healy1983–84Fullback
1126 Steve Martin [3] 1983–84Scrum halfAustralian international signed from Balmain
1127Gary Moorby [71] 1983–84Second rowSigned from St Helens in exchange for Tony Burke. Began with Keighley.
1128Terry Webb [3] 1983–84Loose forwardAustralian signed from Redcliffe. Later joined Hunslet
1129 Roy Powell [73] 1983–84Second rowAlso played for Bradford Northern, Featherstone Rovers and Batley. Died aged just 33.
1130 Paul Prendiville 1983–84WingWelsh wing signed on season-long loan from Hull
1131Kevin James1983–84Second rowSecond row played as sub against Queensland during brief trial. Also played for Barrow and York
1132 Dean Bell [3] 1983–84CentreNew Zealand international went on to play for Wigan after spell with Easts. Returned to Leeds as coach and played one game in 1996
1133 Mark Laurie [3] 1983–84Second rowAustralian second row from Parramatta. Played 1983–84 and returned for second spell in 1989–90.
1134Trevor Clark [3] 1983–84HookerKiwi hooker also played for Bradford Northern and Featherstone Rovers
1135Ricky Lulham [3] 1983–84Scrum halfAustralian halfback also played for Hunslet
1136Gareth Ingham1983–84Wing
1137Mark Wilson1983–84Scrum halfAlso played for Bradford Northern
1138Richard Gunn1983–84HookerStar junior also played for Featherstone Rovers
1139Phil Owen [3] 1984–85Second row
1140 Tony Currie [3] 1984–85CentreSigned from Brisbane competition, played two seasons. Won Premierships in Australia with Canterbury and Brisbane and played for Queensland and Australia.
1141Trevor Paterson [3] 1984–85PropSigned for Leeds following 1983–84 Queensland tour. Played for Easts.
1142 Brendan Hill 1984–85PropLater played for Bradford Northern
1143 Gavin Jones [3] 1984–85PropSigned for Leeds following 1983–84 Queensland tour. Played for Norths and Cronulla.
1144Steve Bleakley [3] 1984–85Loose forwardAustralian signed from Brisbane competition. Also played for York.
1145 Wally Fullerton-Smith [3] 1984–85Second rowAustralian international from Redcliffe. Later played for St George
1146 Neil Hunt [3] 1984–85WingWing/fullback from Parramatta
1147 Eric Grothe [74] [3] 1984–85WingAustralian international from Parramatta
1148 Paul Medley 1984–85Second rowLater joined Bradford Northern
1149 Colin Maskill 1984–85HookerSigned from Wakefield Trinity
1150Andrew Staniland1985–86WingSigned from rugby union. Son of Arthur Staniland
1151 Steve Ford 1985–86WingWelsh rugby union triallist. Brother of Phil Ford.
1152 Cliff Lyons [3] 1985–86Stand offAustralian signed initially from Norths. Played second spell with Leeds 1988–89. Won two Premierships with Manly
1153Norman Francis1985–86Wing
1154 Jeff Grayshon [75] 1985–86PropSigned from Bradford Northern. Originally a centre with Dewsbury, winning the 1972 Championship Final against Leeds.
1155Phil Turner1985–86Prop
1156Henry Sharp1985–86WingLater played for Halifax
1157 Carl Gibson 1985–86CentreGB international signed from Batley. Also played for Featherstone Rovers
1158Richard Pratt1985–86WingLater played for Hull KR
1159Errol Johnson1985–86CentreLater joined Bradford Northern
1160Khurshid Butt1986–87Second rowLater played for Featherstone Rovers. Brother of Ikram Butt.
1161Bob Morris [3] 1986–87HookerAustralian hooker from regional NSW
1162Peter Smith [3] 1986–87PropAustralian signed from Illawarra
1163Andy Gascoigne1986–87Scrum halfFormer Bramley scrum half signed from Hull
1164 Andrew Ettingshausen [3] [76] 1986–87FullbackCronulla star played two spells with Leeds, 1986–87 and 1988–89
1165 Mark McGaw [3] 1986–87CentreCronulla centre
1166 Gary Price 1986–87Second rowSigned from York
1167 Trevor Skerrett 1986–87PropSigned from Hull. Later joined Keighley
1168Andy Mason1986–87CentreFormer rugby union centre signed from Bramley. Joined Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1169Phil Fox1986–87WingSigned from Leigh. Joined Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1170Ray Ashton1986–87Scrum halfSigned from Oldham
1171Mark Wilkes [3] 1986–87Stand offAustralian played one game during trial. Also played for Workington Town.
1172 John Basnett 1986–87WingInternational wing signed from Widnes
1173 Mark Brooke-Cowden [3] 1987–88Second rowAll Black forward also played for Salford
1174 Lee Crooks 1987–88PropGB international signed in record transfer from Hull. Later joined Castleford.
1175John Lyons1987–88Scrum halfSigned from Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons)
1176 Alan Rathbone 1987–88Second rowSigned from Warrington. Leeds career lasted less than one game due to injury.
1177Gary Spencer1987–88FullbackSigned from Wakefield in 1987 in mass exchange (Andy Mason, Phil Fox, Keith Rayne and Mark Conway moved to Wakefield in exchange for Gary Spencer and John Lyons). Later rejoined Wakefield.
1178Mark Lord1987–88CentreLater joined Oldham
1179 Peter Tunks [3] 1987–88PropAustralian international signed from Canterbury
1180 Marty Gurr [72] [3] 1987–88FullbackAustralian signed from Manly
1181 Peter Jackson [3] 1987–88CentreAustralian from Norths
1182 Steve Morris [3] 1987–88WingAustralian international from St George
1183 Garry Schofield [1] [77] 1987–88Stand offOriginally a centre signed for record fee from Hull, later moving to stand off.
1184John Fairbank1987–88PropJoined Oldham in exchange for Hugh Waddell. Son of Jack Fairbank.
1185 David Stephenson 1987–88CentreGB international signed from Wigan
1186Darren Stevens [3] 1987–88HookerAustralian triallist
1187 Paul Delaney 1987–88Scrum halfLeeds junior later played for Dewsbury
1188 Gary Stephens 1987–88Scrum halfFormer GB international played one game for Leeds. Father of Gareth Stephens.
1189 Vince Fawcett 1987–88WingLeeds junior debuted aged 17. Also played for Parramatta
1190 Hugh Waddell [78] 1988–89PropGB international signed from Oldham
1191 Sam Backo [3] 1988–89PropAustralia international played short spell in 1988–89
1192 Gary Lord 1988–89FullbackSigned from Castleford
1193 John Bentley 1988–89WingEngland rugby union international later played for Halifax.
1194 Phil Ford 1988–89WingWelsh wing signed from Bradford Northern. Also played for Warrington, Wigan and Salford.
1195Chris Vasey1988–89Stand offSigned from Dewsbury
1196 Paul Dixon 1988–89PropGB international signed from Halifax, having begun with Huddersfield.
1197 Neil James 1989–90PropSigned from Castleford. Previously played for Castleford
1198Warren Wilson1989–90FullbackSigned from Hunslet
1199 Gary Divorty 1989–90Loose forwardSigned from Hull
1200 Craig Izzard [3] 1989–90Second rowShort-term signing from Parramatta
1201 Rex Terp [3] 1989–90FullbackOne game for Leeds. Later played for St George
1202 Craig Coleman [79] [3] 1989–90Scrum halfShort-term signing from Souths
1203 Cavill Heugh [3] 1989–90PropQueensland rep forward signed from Barrow.
1204 David Cruickshank [3] 1989–90Scrum halfShort-term signing from Souths, understudy to Craig Coleman
1205 Mike Kuiti [3] 1989–90Loose forwardNZ international signed from Rochdale Hornets
1206 Rob Ackerman 1989–90CentreWelsh rugby union international signed from Whitehaven
1207 David Young 1989–90PropWelsh rugby union international later played for Salford
1208Paul Worthy1989–90PropLater played for Dewsbury
1209 Ikram Butt 1989–90WingLater played for Featherstone
1210 John Gallagher 1990–91FullbackAll Blacks fullback
1211 Paul Harkin 1990–91Scrum halfSigned from Bradford Northern. Also played for Hull KR.
1212 Simon Irving 1990–91CentreSigned from rugby union.
1213 Eddie Rombo 1990–91WingKenyan winger signed from rugby union
1214 Shaun Wane 1990–91PropSigned from Wigan. Went o to become Wigan and GB coach.
1215 Steve Molloy 1990–91PropSigned from Warrington
1216 Francis Maloney 1990–91Stand offLeeds junior went on to play for a number of clubs
1217 Paul Anderson 1990–91PropLeeds junior debuted aged 17. Went on to play for Bradford Northern and St Helens.
1218 Bobbie Goulding 1991–92Scrum halfSigned from Wigan. One season with Leeds before joining Widnes in exchange for Alan Tait. Later played for St Helens
1219 Mike O'Neill 1991–92PropFormer Widnes prop signed from Rochdale Hornets
1220 Ellery Hanley [80] 1991–92Loose forwardGB international signed for record fee from Wigan, having begun with Bradford Northern. Broke season try record for a forward with 41 in 1994–95.
1221 Morvin Edwards [3] 1991–92FullbackNew Zealand international
1222 Gareth Stephens 1991–92Scrum halfSon of Gary Stephens
1223Matt Shaw1991–92Second rowSigned from Ryedale York
1224 Craig Innes [3] 1991–92CentreAll Black centre later won Premiership with Manly
1225Stuart Arundel1991–92FullbackLater played for Halifax
1226Leigh Deakin1991–92WingLater played for York
1227 Jim Fallon 1992–93WingSigned from Bath rugby union
1228 Andy Goodway 1992–93Second rowGB international signed from Wigan
1229 Andy Gregory 1992–93Scrum halfGB international signed from Wigan
1230 Gary Mercer [3] 1992–93Second rowNew Zealand international signed from Warrington
1231 Alan Tait 1992–93Full backScotland rugby union international and GB rugby league international signed from Widnes in exchange for Bobbie Goulding
1232 Mick Worrall 1992–93Second rowFormer Oldham forward signed from Salford. Father of Simon Worrall
1233 James Lowes 1992–93HookerOriginally a halfback signed from Hunslet. Converted to hooker and went o to become GB international. Later played for Bradford Northern.
1234 Kevin Iro [3] 1992–93CentreNZ international centre also played for Wigan and St Helens
1235Carl Grigg1992–93Stand offAustralian triallist
1236Graham Middleton1992–93Second rowLater played for Batley
1237 Paul Cook 1992–93WingLater joined Bradford
1238 Lee Harland 1992–93Second rowLater played for Castleford
1239 Graham Holroyd 1992–93Stand offGoalkicking halfback debuted aged 17. Later joined Halifax.
1240 Steve Pilgrim 1992–93FullbackTriallist from rugby union
1241 Jon Scales 1992–93WingSigned from rugby union. Later played for Bradford
1242 Neil Harmon 1993–94PropSigned from Warrington
1243Steve Parrish1993–94Second rowFormer Bradford utility signed from Batley
1244Matt Schultz1993–94Second rowLater played for Hull
1245Ian Scott1993–94PropSigned from Workington
1246 Gary Rose 1993–94 Prop , Second-row Signed from Featherstone. Later joined Hull
1247 Francis Cummins [81] 1993–94 Wing Played entire career with Leeds and was the youngest Challenge cup finalist in 1994
1248Marcus Vassilakopoulos1993–94 Loose forward Later joined Sheffield Eagles
1249 Richie Eyres 1993–94 Second-row GB international signed from Widnes
1250Jim Leatham [71] 1993–94PropLater joined Hull
1251Neil Battye1993–94Second rowOne game for Leeds. Also played for Castleford and Featherstone Rovers
1252Jason Donohue1993–94Scrum halfSigned from Leigh. Later joined Bradford
1253 Phil Hassan 1993–94CentreLater played for Salford
1254 Harvey Howard 1993–94PropSigned from Widnes. Won Premiership with Brisbane Broncos
1255Anthony Barrett1993–94Wing
1256 Nick Fozzard [71] 1993–94PropProp later joined Huddersfield. Played for a number of clubs including St Helens. Son of Peter Fozzard.
1257Lee Maher1993–94FullbackLater played for Doncaster
1258Carl Pearson1993–94Prop
1259Steve Pickles1993–94Hooker
1260---Leeds have this as Matt Shaw. This may be a repeat of 1223, and is also not Mick Shaw (1265)
1261 Patrick Entat 1994–95Scrum halfFrench international halfback also played for Hull
1262 Esene Faimalo [3] 1994–95PropSigned from Widnes
1263 George Mann [3] 1994–95PropSigned from St Helens
1264 Marvin Golden 1994–95WingLater joined Halifax
1265 Mick Shaw 1994–95HookerLater played for Rochdale Hornets
1266 Adrian Morley [1] 1994–95Second rowWon Challenge Cup with Leeds and Premiership with Easts. Returned to win controversial GF with Bradford and later won Challenge Cups with Warrington.
1267David Gibbons1994–95Scrum halfLater joined Keighley. Brother of Anthony Gibbons and nephew of Neil Hague
1268Alan Julian1994–95Second rowLater joined Keighley.
1269 Tony Kemp [3] 1995–96Stand offNew Zealand international previously played for Castleford
1270 Mike Forshaw 1995–96Second rowFormer Wigan forward signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford after spell in rugby union.
1271Paddy Handley1995–96Scrum halfLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1272 Jamie Field 1995–96PropAlso played for Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity and Featherstone Rovers
1273 Barrie McDermott [82] 1995–96PropGB international signed from Wigan
1274Anthony Gibbons1995–96FullbackLater joined Keighley. Brother of David Gibbons and nephew of Neil Hague
1275 Carl Hall [3] 1996CentreKiwi signed from Bradford
1276John Riley1996Wing
1277Paul Gleadhill1996WingLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1278 Terry Newton 1996HookerLater joined Wigan
1279 Nathan Picchi [3] 1996Loose forwardKiwi injured in only appearance for Leeds.
1280 Dean Clark [3] 1996Stand offNew Zealand international previously played for Hull KR
1281 Sateki Tuipulotu [3] 1996WingSigned from Tongan rugby union
1282 Gavin Brown 1996Scrum halfLater joined Bramley
1283 David Hulme 1996 [83] Scrum halfGB international played short spell with Leeds from Widnes.
1284 Leroy Rivett 1996WingScored record 4 tries in 1999 Challenge Cup Final
1285 Marcus St Hilaire 1996FullbackSigned from Huddersfield
1286 Adam Hughes 1996CentreLater joined Wakefield Trinity
1287 Wayne Collins [84] [3] 1997HookerSigned from South Queensland
1288 Anthony Farrell 1997Second rowSigned from Sheffield Eagles. Later joined Widnes.
1289 Damian Gibson [3] 1997FullbackSigned from North Queensland. Later joined Halifax.
1290 Dean Lawford 1997HookerSigned from Sheffield Eagles. Later joined Halifax.
1291 Martin Masella [85] [3] [86] 1997PropSigned from Souths. Later joined Wakkefield Trinity
1292 Jamie Mathiou [3] 1997PropSigned from North Queensland
1293 Paul Sterling 1997WingSigned from Hunslet. previously played for Hull.
1294 Ryan Sheridan 1997Scrum halfSigned from Sheffield Eagles
1295 Richie Blackmore [3] 1997CentreNew Zealand international signed from NZ Warriors. Previously played for Castleford.
1296 Iestyn Harris 1997Stand offGB international signed from Warrington. Left to join rugby union, becoming Wales international. Returned to league with Bradford.
1297 Andy Hay 1997Second rowFormer Castleford second row signed from Sheffield Eagles.
1298 Kevin Sinfield [1] 1997Loose forwardStand off/loose forward broke career points record with Leeds, and captained the team to seven Championships and two Challenge Cups. Father of Jack Sinfield.
1299 Garreth Carvell 1997PropLater joined Gateshead and Hull
1300 Phil Cantillon 1997HookerSigned from Keighley, later joining Widnes.
1301 Darren Fleary 1997PropSigned from Keighley, becoming GB international with Leeds. Later joined Huddersfield
1302 Marc Glanville [87] [3] 1998Loose forwardAustralian signed from Newcastle Knights where he won a Premiership
1303 Brad Godden [87] [3] 1998CentreAustralian signed from Hunter Mariners
1304 Daryl Powell 1998Stand offFormer Sheffield centre/stand off signed from Keighley. Later coached Leeds, Featherstone Rovers, Castleford and Warrington.
1305 Lee Jackson 1999HookerGB international signed from Newcastle Knights. Previously played for Hull and rejoined them after leaving Leeds.
1306 Karl Pratt 1999WingSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Later joined Bradford.
1307 Danny Ward 1999PropLater joined Castleford and coached London. Son of David Ward.
1308 Chris Chapman 1999CentreLater joined Sheffield
1309 Jamie Jones-Buchanan [88] 1999Second rowSecond row played over 400 games for Leeds. Half-brother of Ben Jones-Bishop.
1310 David Wrench [89] 1999Second rowLater joined Wakefield Trinity
1311 Andy Speak 1999HookerLater joined Wakefield Trinity
1312 Chev Walker 1999CentreLeft Leeds for rugby union. Later played for Hull KR and Bradford
1313 Keith Senior 1999CentreGB international signed from Sheffield Eagles
1314 David Barnhill [3] 2000Second rowSigned from Sydney Roosters
1315 Paul Bell [3] 2000CentreAustralian signed from Melbourne
1316 Graham Mackay [3] 2000CentreAustralian won Premiership with Penrith and played for Bradford and Hull
1317 Gareth Raynor 2000WingSigned from rugby union. Later played for Hull
1318 Tonie Carroll [3] 2001CentreAustralian international signed from Brisbane Broncos
1319 Bradley Clyde [3] 2001Second rowAustralian international signed from Canterbury, having won Premierships with Canberra
1320 Robbie Mears [3] 2001HookerAustralian signed from NZ Warriors. Later joined Wests
1321 Brett Mullins [3] 2001FullbackAustralian international signed from Canberra. Later joined the Roosters
1322 Matt Diskin [90] 2001HookerHarry Sunderland winner in 2004. Later played for Bradford
1323 Mark Calderwood [91] 2001WingLater played for Wigan and Hull
1324 Ewan Dowes 2001PropLater played for Hull
1325Jon Liddell [65] 2001HookerLater played for York
1326 Rob Burrow [92] 2001Scrum halfAlmost 500 games for Leeds, winning 8 Championships and 2 Challenge Cups.
1327 Andy Kirk 2001CentreLater joined Salford
1328 Jason Netherton 2001Second rowJoined Hull KR
1329 Danny McGuire 2001Stand offFourth highest tryscorer (267) in over 400 appearances, winning 8 Championships and 2 Challenge Cups
1330 Gareth Morton 2001Second rowLeft for rugby union
1331 Matt Adamson [3] 2002Second rowAustralian signed from Penrith. Left to join Canberra.
1332 Wayne McDonald 2002PropSigned from St Helens
1333 Willie Poching [3] 2002Second rowKiwi signed from Wakefield Trinity
1334 Adrian Vowles [3] 2002Loose forwardAustralian signed from Castleford. Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1335 Ben Walker [3] 2002Stand offAustralian signed from Manly
1336 Ryan Bailey 2002PropLeeds junior won 6 Championships and a Challenge Cup before joining Hull KR
1337 Richie Mathers 2002FullbackChampionship winner in 2004 left to join the Gold Coast.
1338 Nick Scruton 2002PropJoined Bradford Northern
1339 Gary Connolly 2003CentreGB international signed from Wigan, having begun career with St Helens
1340 Andrew Dunemann [3] 2003Stand offAustralian signed from Halifax. Previously played for North Queensland against Leeds in the 1997 World Club Challenge series
1341 Chris Feather 2003PropSigned from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Bradford
1342 David Furner [3] 2003Loose forwardAustralian signed from Wigan where he won a Challenge Cup. Previously won Premiership with Canberra. Later returned to Leeds as coach in 2019.
1343 Chris McKenna [3] 2003Second rowQueensland representative signed from Cronulla. Later joined Bradford.
1344 Jonny Hepworth 2003HookerLater joined Castleford
1345 Liam Botham 2003Second rowSon of Ian Botham signed from rugby union. Later joined Wigan
1346 Marcus Bai [3] 2004WingPNG international signed from Melbourne. Later joined Bradford
1347 Ali Lauitiiti [1] [3] 2004Second rowKiwi international signed from NZ Warriors
1348 Carl Ablett [93] 2004Second rowLeeds junior played a few games on loan at London in 2005
1349 Gareth Ellis 2005Second rowGB international signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Wests and returned to England with Hull.
1350 Lee Smith 2005WingLeeds junior won the Harry Sunderland trophy from fullback in the 2008 Grand Final. Brief spell in rugby union and also played for Wakefield Trinity and Bradford
1351 Scott Murrell 2005Stand offLater played for Hull KR. Son of Bryan Murrell
1352 Ashley Gibson 2005CentreLater played for Salford and Castleford
1353 Scott Donald [3] 2006WingSigned from Manly, having played for North Queensland and Parramatta
1354 Shane Millard [3] 2006HookerAustralian signed from Widnes later joined Wigan
1355 Jamie Peacock [1] 2006PropGB international signed from Bradford. won 9 Championships in total, including 6 with Leeds
1356 Danny Williams 2006WingLeft for rugby union, returning to league with Salford
1357 Ian Kirke 2006Second rowSigned from York
1358 Jordan Tansey 2006FullbackLeft for a short spell with the Roosters before returning to England with Hull
1359 Nathan McAvoy 2006CentrePlayed one game from Salford. Previously played for Bradford Northern.
1360 Mark O'Neill [3] 2006Second rowAustralian signed from Wests. Later joined Hull KR.
1361 Jamie Thackray 2006 [94] PropSigned from Hull
1362 Clinton Toopi [3] 2006 [94] CentreNZ international signed from NZ Warriors
1363 Kylie Leuluai [1] [3] 2007PropKiwi prop signed from Manly
1364 Brent Webb [3] 2007FullbackNZ international signed from NZ Warriors. Left to join Catalans
1365 Ryan Hall 2007WingFifth highest tryscorer for Leeds with 233. Left to join Easts before returning to England with Hull KR
1366 Mike Ratu 2007CentreJoined Hull KR
1367 Luke Burgess 2008 [95] CentreLeft to join brothers Sam, Tom and George at Souths
1368 Ben Kaye 2008HookerLeft to join London Broncos
1369 Simon Worrall 2008Second rowSon of Mick Worrall
1370 Danny Allan 2008Stand offLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1371 Ben Jones-Bishop 2008WingLater signed for Salford.
1372 Kallum Watkins 2008CentreGB international left to join Gold Coast Titans [96]
1373 Éric Anselme 2008CentreFrench international joined on short contract in 2008
1374 Joe Chandler 2008PropSigned for Oldham
1375 Michael Haley 2008PropSigned for Doncaster
1376 Paul McShane 2009HookerLater joined Wakefield Trinity and then Castleford
1377 Danny Buderus [87] [3] 2009HookerAustralian international signed from Newcastle Knights
1378 Dane Manning 2009Second rowLater signed for Featherstone Rovers
1379 Jay Pitts 2009Second rowSigned from Wakefield Trinity and later joined Hull
1380 Brett Delaney [3] 2010Second rowAustralian centre signed from Gold Coast Titans converted to second row
1381 Greg Eastwood [3] 2010Second rowNZ international signed from Canterbury. Returned to Canterbury after one season
1382 Tom Bush 2010WingLater joined York
1383 Kyle Amor 2010PropCumbrian signed from Whitehaven. Joined St Helens after spell with Wakefield Trinity
1384 Michael Coady 2010WingShort-term signing from Doncaster
1385 Luke Ambler 2010PropSigned from Salford. Later joined Halifax
1386 Chris Clarkson 2010Second rowLater joined Hull KR
1387 Ben Cross [3] 2011PropNSW rep signed from Newscastle Knights. Later joined Wigan.
1388 Weller Hauraki [3] 2011Second rowKiwi second row signed from Crusaders. Later joined Castleford
1389 Brad Singleton [97] 2011PropCumbrian prop later joined Toronto
1390 Zak Hardaker 2011FullbackSigned from Featherstone Rovers. Rejoined Leeds in 2022 from Wigan
1391 George Elliott 2011WingLater joined York
1392 Richard Moore 2012PropSigned from Crusaders. Later joined Wakefield Trinity
1393 Liam Hood 2012HookerLater joined Salford
1394 Darrell Griffin 2012PropSigned from huddersfield
1395 Stevie Ward [98] 2012Second rowForced to retire early due to concussion issues
1396 Shaun Lunt 2012HookerWon Championship in 2012 on loan from Huddersfield
1397 Jimmy Keinhorst 2012CentreGerman international later joined Hull KR
1398 Mitch Achurch [3] 2012Second rowSigned from Penrith
1399 Joel Moon [3] 2013CentreAustralian signed from Salford
1400 Joe Vickery [3] 2013WingSigned from Queensland Cup
1401 Liam Sutcliffe [99] 2013CentreUtility back
1402 Thomas Minns 2013 [100] CentreLater joined Hull KR
1403 Jordan Baldwinson 2013PropLater joined Wakefield Trinity
1404 Alex Foster 2013Second rowLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1405 James Duckworth 2013 [100] WingLater joined Hunslet
1406 Elliot Minchella 2013Second rowLater joined Sheffield Eagles
1407 Paul Aiton [3] 2014HookerPNG international signed from Wakefield Trinity. Later joined Catalans
1408 Tom Briscoe [101] 2014WingGB international signed from Hull. Scored record 5 tries in Challenge Cup final in 2015. Brother of Luke Briscoe
1409 Rob Mulhern 2014PropLater joined Hull KR
1410 Robbie Ward 2014HookerLater joined Featherstone Rovers
1411 Josh Walters [102] 2014Second rowSigned from rugby union, scored winning try in 2015 Grand Final
1412 Luke Briscoe [103] 2014WingLater joined Featherstone. Brother of Tom Briscoe
1413 Ash Handley [104] 2014Wing
1414 Ashton Golding [105] 2014FullbackLater joined Huddersfield
1415 Ben White 2015Scrum half
1416 Adam Cuthbertson [3] [106] 2015PropAustralian signed from Newcastle Knights
1417 Andy Yates 2015PropSigned from Hunslet and later joined Wakefield Trinity
1418 Jordan Lilley 2015 [107] Scrum halfLater joined Bradford
1419 Mitch Garbutt [1] [3] 2015PropAustralian prop signed from Brisbane Broncos. Later joined Hull KR.
1420 [108] Brett Ferres 2016Second rowGB international signed from Huddersfield
1421 [109] Keith Galloway [3] 2016PropAustralian international signed from Wests
1422 Anthony Mullally [110] 2016PropSigned from Huddersfield. Later joined Toronto
1423 Beau Falloon [3] 2016HookerSigned from Gold Coast Titans
1424 Cameron Smith [111] 2016Loose forwardBrother Daniel (played for Wakefield Trinity ad Castleford) was also a Leeds junior
1425 Sam Hallas 2016HookerLater joined Bradford. Grandson of Derek Hallas.
1426 James Segeyaro [3] 2016HookerPNG international played short spell from Penrith
1427 Josh Jordan-Roberts 2016Second rowLater joined York
1428 Matt Parcell [3] [112] 2017HookerAustralian signed from Manly. Later joined Hull KR
1429 Jack Ormondroyd 2017PropSigned from Featherstone Rovers
1430 Mikołaj Olędzki [113] 2017 [114] Prop
1431 [115] Jack Walker [116] 2017FullbackPlayed in 2017 Grand Final win aged 17.
1432 Harry Newman [117] 2017Centre
1433 Alex Sutcliffe [118] 2017CentreLater joined Castleford
1434 Harvey Whiteley [119] 2017Hooker
1435 Brad Dwyer [120] 2018HookerSigned from Warrington
1436 Richie Myler [121] 2018FullbackHalfback signed from Catalans successfully converted to fullback. Previously with Warrington
1437 Nathaniel Peteru [122] 2018PropSigned from the Gold Coast Titans. later joined Hull KR
1438Ken Owens1965–66HookerAustralian hooker signed from Wests later played for Hull. This player is out of sequence – should be 1,002
1439 Tom Holroyd [123] 2018Prop
1440 Dom Crosby [124] 2018PropFormer Wigan prop signed from Warrington
1442 James Donaldson [125] 2019Second rowFormer Bradford and Hull KR forward
1443 Konrad Hurrell [126] 2019CentreTongan international signed from Gold Coast Titans. Joined St Helens
1444 Tuimoala Lolohea [127] 2019Stand offTongan international signed from Wests. Joined Salford
1445 Trent Merrin [128] 2019PropAustralian international signed from St George-Illawarra
1446 Wellington Albert [129] 2019PropPNG international signed from Widnes
1447 Callum McLelland [130] 2019Stand offSigned from rugby union. Joined Castleford.
1448 Muizz Mustapha 2019 [131] Prop [132]
1449 [nb 4] [133] [134] [132] Owen Trout 2019Second rowLater joined Huddersfield [135]
1450 Ava Seumanufagai 2019PropSigned from Cronulla. Later joined Canterbury [136]
1451 Robert Lui 2019Stand offAustralian signed from Salford in exchange from Lolohea [137]
1452 Rhyse Martin 2019Second rowPNG international signed from Canterbury [138]
1453 Corey Johnson 2019Hooker [139]
1454 Luke Gale 2020Scrum halfFormer Leeds junior signed as GB international from Castleford. Later joined Hull. [140]
1455 Alex Mellor 2020Second rowSigned from Huddersfield. Signed for Castleford. [141]
1456 Matt Prior 2020PropSigned from Cronulla. [142]
1457 Kruise Leeming 2020HookerSigned from Huddersfield [143]
1458 Rhys Evans 2020CentreWelsh centre signed on loan from Bradford [144]
1459 Bodene Thompson 2020Second rowNZ forward signed from Toronto [145]
1460 Jack Broadbent 2020CentreSigned for Castleford [146]
1461 Corey Hall 2020CentreSigned for Wakefield Trinity [147]
1462 James Harrison 2020PropLoan signing from Featherstone. Son of former GB prop Karl Harrison [148]
1463 Loui McConnell 2020Second row [149]
1464 Jarrod O'Connor 2020Loose forwardSon of former Wigan prop Terry O'Connor [150]
1465 Liam Tindall 2020Wing [151]
1466 Sam Walters 2020Prop [152]
1467Martyn Smithson1987–88Second rowPlayed only game vs Auckland 1987. Should be 1184.
1468 Zane Tetevano 2021PropNew Zealand international signed from Penrith [153]
1469 Morgan Gannon 2021Second rowSon of former Huddersfield forward Jim Gannon [154]
1470 Kyle Eastmond 2021Stand offDual-code international signed from rugby union. Began with St Helens
1471 King Vuniyayawa 2021PropFijian prop signed from NZ Warriors. Later joined Salford.
1472 James Bentley 2022Second rowSigned from St Helens
1473 David Fusitu'a 2022WingNZ and Tongan international signed from NZ Warriors
1474 Aidan Sezer 2022Scrum halfAustralian signed from Huddersfield
1475 Blake Austin 2022Stand offAustralian signed from Warrington
1476 Max Simpson 2022Centre
1477 Jack Sinfield 2022Stand offSon of Kevin Sinfield
1478 Yusuf Aydin 2022PropTurkish international loan signing from Wakefield Trinity
1479 Sam Lisone 2023PropSigned from Gold Coast Titans
1480 Derrell Olpherts 2023WingSigned from Castleford. Signed to Wakefield in March 2024
1481 Luis Roberts 2023WingWing/centre signed from Leigh
1482 Justin Sangaré 2023PropFrench international signed from Toulouse
1483 Nene Macdonald 2023CentrePNG international signed from Leigh. Signed to Salford in 2024
1484 James McDonnell 2023Second rowIreland international signed from Wigan.
1485 Luke Hooley 2023FullbackFormer Wakefield junior signed from Batley. Signed to Castleford the following year
1486Leon Ruan2023Second rowFormer Wakefield junior signed from Doncaster.
1487 Mickaël Goudemand Second-row , Loose forward 2024 France
1488 Lachie Miller Fullback 2024Former Australian Olympic Rugby 7’s fullback signed from Newcastle
1489 Matt Frawley Stand-off 2024Stand off signed from Canberra. Previously played for Huddersfield
1490 Paul Momirovski Centre2024Bought from Sydney Roosters
1491 Brodie Croft Scrum Half2024Previously played for Melbourne. Bought from Salford in record fee along with Andy Ackers
1492 Andy Ackers Hooker 2024GB international bought in record fee with Brodie Croft ahead of 2024 season from Salford
  1. Refers to an unnamed player whose sole appearance was at York on 29 November 1941. A soldier from the crowd volunteered to play when Leeds turned up a player short.
  2. Separate references on the Rhinos' website differ. Some list Jones' heritage number as 895, others as 896.
  3. Separate references on the Rhinos' website differ. Some list Jones as heritage number 896, others list Broughton Jnr.
  4. Trout's profile page on the Rhinos' website states 1439, but this must be a typo as his debut was in 2019. Also his debut came after Mustapha's, and before Seumanufagai's. See following references.

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