List of Leeds Rhinos seasons

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Leeds Rhinos is an English professional rugby league club based in Leeds, West Yorkshire.

Contents

This list details the club's achievements in all competitions for each season.

Super League

SeasonLeague Play-offs [lower-alpha 1] Challenge
Cup
Other competitions
DivisionPWDLFAPts [lower-alpha 2] Pos
1996 Super League 2260165557451210thSF
1997 Super League 221318544463275thSF Premiership QF
World Club Challenge Grp
1998 Super League 231904662369382nd RU R4
1999 Super League 302217910558453rdLost in Semi-final W
2000 Super League 2817011692626344thSemi-final RU
2001 Super League 2816111774721335thElimination play-offSF
2002 Super League 2817011865700344thSemi-finalSF
2003 Super League 281936751555412ndElimination final RU
2004 Super League 2824221037443501st W R5
2005 Super League 2822061150505442nd RU RU World Club Challenge W
2006 Super League 281909869543383rdElimination play-offSF
2007 Super League 271818747487372nd W R5
2008 Super League 272106863413422nd W SF World Club Challenge W
2009 Super League 272106805453421st W R4 World Club Challenge RU
2010 Super League 271719725561354thQualifying semi-final RU World Club Challenge RU
2011 Super League 2715111757603315th W RU
2012 Super League 2716011823662325th W RU World Club Challenge W
2013 Super League 271818712507373rdQualifying semi-finalR5 World Club Challenge RU
2014 Super League 2715210685421326thQualifying play-off W
2015 Super League 302019944650411st W W
2016 Super League 238015404576169thR6 World Club Challenge RU
The Qualifiers 1st
2017 Super League 3020010749623402nd W SF
2018 Super League 238213441527189thSF World Club Challenge RU
The Qualifiers 2nd
2019 Super League 2912017650644248thR6
2020 Super League 17100736939058.825thElimination Playoffs W
2021 Super League 241301155644054.175thSemi-finalR6 [lower-alpha 3]
2022 Super League 2714112577528295th RU R6
2023 Super League 2712015535534248thR6

Key

WinnersRunners-upThird place

Notes

  1. From 1906 until 1973 (except for two seasons between 1962 and 1964) a play-off format was used to determine the overall league champions. Between 1973 and 1997, the championship was awarded to the league winners, and the play-offs were replaced by the Rugby League Premiership. A play-off system for the championship was reinstated in 1998.
  2. Win Percentage for 2020 and 2021
  3. Officially round 3 due to the competitions temporary restructure in 2021.

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