1996 Leeds RLFC season

The 1996 Leeds RLFC season was the club's the first season in the newly formed Super League. Coached by Dean Bell, the club competed in Super League I and finished in 10th place. The club also competed in the 1996 Challenge Cup, and were knocked out in the semi finals by Bradford Bulls. At the end of the season, the club changed its name to Leeds Rhinos.[1]

1996 Leeds RLFC season
Super League I Rank10th
Challenge CupSemi final
1996 recordWins: 6; Draws: 0; Losses: 16
Points scoredFor: 555; Against: 745
Team information
Head CoachDean Bell
Captain
StadiumHeadingley
< 1995–96 List of seasons 1997 >

Table

Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1 St. Helens 222002950455+49540
2 Wigan Warriors 221912902326+57639
3 Bradford Bulls 221705767409+35834
4London Broncos 221219611462+14925
5 Warrington Wolves 2212010569565+424
6 Halifax Blue Sox 2210111667576+9121
7 Sheffield Eagles 2210012599730-13120
8 Oldham Bears 229112473681-20819
9 Castleford Tigers 229013548599-5118
10 Leeds 226016555745-19012
11Paris Saint-Germain 223118398795-3977
12 Workington Town 2221193251021-6965
Champions Relegated

Squad

Statistics include appearances and points in the Super League and Challenge Cup.[2]

Player Apps Tries Goals DGs Points
Dean Bell11004
Gavin Brown51208
Dean Clark1330012
Francis Cummins16102044
Esene Faimalo60000
Jim Fallon1460024
Jamie Field60000
Mike Forshaw1850020
Nick Fozzard1830012
Anthony Gibbons1630113
David Gibbons72008
Paul Gleadhill40000
Marvin Golden1550020
Carl Hall1260024
Paddy Handley22008
Neil Harmon141004
Phil Hassan2540016
Graham Holroyd2513864228
Harvey Howard121004
Adam Hughes540016
David Hulme92008
Craig Innes21004
Kevin Iro18100040
Tony Kemp930012
Lee Maher50000
George Mann1940016
Barrie McDermott2330012
Gary Mercer1970028
Adrian Morley2150020
Terry Newton130000
Nathan Picchi10000
Leroy Rivett20000
Garry Schofield10000
Matt Schultz90000
Mick Shaw1870028
Marcus St Hilaire61004
Alan Tait72008
Sateki Tuipulotu91208
Marcus Vassilakopoulos30000

Transfers

In

Player From Fee Date Ref
Nathan PicchiHawke's BayApril 1996
Dean ClarkCounties Manukau HeroesMay 1996
Sateki TuipulotuMay 1996
David HulmeWidnes VikingsJune 1996
Marcus St HilaireHuddersfield GiantsJuly 1996
Anthony FarrellSheffield EaglesDecember 1996
Dean LawfordSheffield EaglesDecember 1996
Ryan SheridanSheffield EaglesDecember 1996
Paul SterlingHull F.C.December 1996

Out

Player To Fee Date Ref
Craig InnesManly-Warringah Sea EaglesFebruary 1996
James LowesBradford BullsFebruary 1996
Garry SchofieldHuddersfield Giants£135,000February 1996[3]
Neil HarmonHuddersfield GiantsDecember 1996
Matt SchultzHull F.C.December 1996
gollark: Just define one program using 127 nesting levels and 1023 enumeration constants and whatever, and hardcode the output for that, and [APIOFORM NOISES], C compiler!
gollark: Technically, that just means that your thing has to work properly for *one* program.
gollark: This might be wrong, actually, but who cares.
gollark: Oh hey, I finally worked out how to do finger-snapping by accident.
gollark: Can GCC (GTech™ C compiler) support a bounded amount of statements per function?

References

  1. Hadfield, Dave (27 November 1996). "Rugby League: Blackmore boost for Leeds". The Independent. Archived from the original on 17 February 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  2. Fletcher, Raymond (1997). Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook 1997. Headline Book Publishing. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-7472-7764-4.
  3. Richards, Martin (27 February 1996). "Scho's Huddy heights". The Mirror. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
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