Leeds Rhinos’ Jake Connor, 2025 Betfred Premier League Man of Steel, has signed a new three-year contract with the club.
The versatile defender, 31, signed from Huddersfield Giants ahead of last season, helping the Rhinos finish fourth in the Super League table and qualify for the play-offs.
“I only signed a two-year contract initially, so I’m going into the last year of my contract and I’m excited to get something and extend my contract,” Conner said.
“When I first came here we talked about the opportunity to work my way into the team and hopefully be rewarded with an extension at the end of the day.
“I love this club and I love this place, so it was a no-brainer for me to stay.
“Coming here has brought me back to my best. I’m enjoying it and you can see it on the pitch. We want to create something special and I want to be part of it.
“It’s a long contract and I want to give something back to the club for that. Hopefully my best years are yet to come.”
Head coach Brad Arthur praised Conner for his contribution to the team’s success.
“Jake is great at his job,” he said.
“He has taken control of the team, embraced the style of play we want and has become a key figure in our team. He performs at the highest level every week for the Rhinos and securing his future is a big step forward for us as we build stability and a core that we can grow with.”
“We are excited about the future of Jack taking us on tours of the park.”








