Many of the most successful came through Rhinos’ own youth system, but Leeds have also made some hugely influential signings from rival clubs, both in Europe and Down Under.
Here’s the YEP’s purely subjective choice of Rhinos’ 21 best signings – from outside the club – of the summer era.
![The most successful overseas player in Leeds’ history, front-rower Leuluai played more than 250 games for the club, winning six Grand Finals and the World Club Challenge, league leaders’ shield and Challenge Cup twice each.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjNiNjFiYzBmLWE5NTgtNGMwYS04MmJjLWMzNGI4NDBhZjIzNDoyNWM2MWE3MC01YzNlLTQ0ZDEtOTJiMC1mNzUxOTY0MTFjZGE=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
19. Kylie Leuluai (3)
The most successful overseas player in Leeds’ history, front-rower Leuluai played more than 250 games for the club, winning six Grand Finals and the World Club Challenge, league leaders’ shield and Challenge Cup twice each. Photo: Tony Johnson
![The durable centre proved an inspired signing from Sheffield late in 1999. He played in four winning Grand Finals, set records for Super League tries and appearances and was last month inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjRiYzgzZGMxLWIzYmYtNGJhMS04Y2NlLWExNDE5MDk2NDhlOToyMGI1OGZhZS1hODhjLTRkZTEtODJlNC1mOTAwNTA4YWJiNmI=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
20. Keith Senior (2)
The durable centre proved an inspired signing from Sheffield late in 1999. He played in four winning Grand Finals, set records for Super League tries and appearances and was last month inducted into the club’s Hall of Fame. Photo: Steve Riding
![He won everything there was to win with Bradford Bulls then repeated the feat for Leeds after joining them in 2006. A force of nature, Rhinos’ dominance from 2007-2015 would not have been possible without Peacock in their side.](https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOmQ2YmE5YTI4LTgyMDctNGMzNC1iOWIwLTQ1ZThiMmNjYjFiNzo1M2ZlMTVhNi1iOGUxLTQxOGQtYmIzNi1hNzBmZjAyODU3ODA=.jpg?crop=3:2&width=800)
21. Jamie Peacock (1)
He won everything there was to win with Bradford Bulls then repeated the feat for Leeds after joining them in 2006. A force of nature, Rhinos’ dominance from 2007-2015 would not have been possible without Peacock in their side. Photo: Bruce Rollinson