Leeds Rhinos celebrate with the Super League trophy after beating Bradford Bulls in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 16, 2004.Leeds Rhinos celebrate with the Super League trophy after beating Bradford Bulls in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 16, 2004.
Leeds Rhinos celebrate with the Super League trophy after beating Bradford Bulls in the Grand Final at Old Trafford on October 16, 2004.

20 years on: brilliant memories from Leeds Rhinos' 1st Super League Grand Final win

Twenty years ago Leeds Rhinos won the Grand Final for the first time to begin the greatest era in the club’s history.

On October 16, 2004, Leeds ended a 32-year wait to be crowned champions when they defeated arch-rivals Bradford Bulls 16-8 at Old Trafford. The triumph capped a remarkable first season under coach Tony Smith.

Though they suffered an early Challenge Cup defeat, Leeds were beaten only twice in the regular league season and finished nine points clear of second-placed Bulls on the table. Danny McGuire emerged as the most exciting young player in the competition and he and teammates Keith Senior, Marcus Bai, Matt Diskin and mid-season signing Ali Lauitiiti were all named in the Super League Dream Team. Two of those were Leeds’ match winners at Old Trafford.

Hooker Diskin scored Leeds’ opening try en-route to being named man of the match and McGuire sealed the win with a glorious late touchdown to spark incredible scenes of jubilation on and off the pitch. The following day, a huge crowd packed Leeds’ Millennium Square for the new champions’ homecoming.

Yorkshire Evening Post photographer Steve Riding was there on both occasions and captured these superb images of an incredible two days in the club’s history.

Hooker Diskin scored Leeds’ opening try en-route to being named man of the match and McGuire sealed the win with a glorious late touchdown to spark incredible scenes of jubilation on and off the pitch. The following day, a huge crowd packed Leeds’ Millennium Square for the new champions’ homecoming.

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