YEP Says: Fairytale ending for two of Leeds Rhinos' greats

IT IS difficult to imagine Leeds Rhinos without Danny McGuire and Rob Burrow.
Leeds Rhinos coach Brian McDermott, Rob Burrow and Danny McGuire celebrate with the trophy after the final whistle. PIC: PALeeds Rhinos coach Brian McDermott, Rob Burrow and Danny McGuire celebrate with the trophy after the final whistle. PIC: PA
Leeds Rhinos coach Brian McDermott, Rob Burrow and Danny McGuire celebrate with the trophy after the final whistle. PIC: PA

The long-serving duo have been two of the greatest servants in the club – and indeed rugby league’s – history and signed off in glorious fashion when Rhinos beat Castleford Tigers in the Super League Grand Final.

It was a fairytale ending for Leeds lad McGuire who is joining Hull KR next year. He was a unanimous winner of the man of the match award, scoring two tries, creating another and kicking a pair of drop goals.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Burrow, who is from Castleford, will join Rhinos’ backroom staff and is to work with the club’s next generation of youngsters. They could not have a finer role model.

A special mention must also go to Stevie Ward who played the full game just eight days after suffering a dislocated shoulder. He will surely be at the front of coach Brian McDermott’s mind when it comes to choosing Rhinos’ next captain.

Little more than a year ago Rhinos were in danger of relegation. The club kept faith with McDermott and his players and have been magnificently rewarded. Once again, the organisation is a credit to the city.

Spare a thought for Tigers who have had an outstanding season, but failed to perform on the big day. They have made great strides and will bounce back.