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Jeremiah Mata’utia Returns to Leeds Rhinos After Hull FC Loan | Leeds 2026

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Key Points

  • Jeremiah Mata’utia has returned to Leeds Rhinos after his loan spell with Hull FC ended.
  • Hull FC said the Australian prop’s loan had concluded and thanked him for his efforts in black and white.
  • Mata’utia joined Hull in April on a week-to-week basis, before an extended one-month deal was announced on 8 June.
  • He made nine Betfred Super League appearances for Hull FC during his spell, including the Magic Weekend derby against Hull KR at Everton FC’s Hill Dickinson Stadium.
  • A separate Hull FC update also noted that the club had been expecting decisions on loan players as the season progressed.

Leeds Rhinos (The Leeds Times) 7 July 2026 – Jeremiah Mata’utia has returned to Leeds Rhinos after four months on loan at Hull FC, with the East Yorkshire club confirming that his temporary spell has now ended.As reported by the Yorkshire Evening Post, the 21-year-old Australian prop originally linked up with Hull in April on a week-to-week basis, before the arrangement was extended with a one-month deal announced on 8 June. That extension has now expired, bringing his time at the club to a close.

Contents
  • What did Mata’utia do during the loan?
  • What did Hull FC say?
  • Why does this matter for Leeds Rhinos?
  • Background of the development
  • Prediction

Hull FC’s statement said:

“Hull FC can confirm Jeremiah Mata’utia has returned to Leeds Rhinos following the end of his loan spell with the club. We’d like to thank Jerry for his efforts in black and white and wish him the best of luck for the remainder of the season.”

What did Mata’utia do during the loan?

Mata’utia made nine Betfred Super League appearances for Hull FC, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post report.

His appearances included last Saturday’s Magic Weekend derby against Hull KR at Everton FC’s Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The loan spell gave Hull FC additional forward cover, while also allowing the player to build up match time in the top flight.

Hull FC had previously been managing loan availability across the squad, with coverage indicating the club was considering short-term changes as fixtures and injuries developed.

What did Hull FC say?

Hull FC kept its message brief and formal, confirming only that the loan had ended and offering thanks for the player’s efforts.

The club’s wording makes clear that the decision was administrative rather than disciplinary or performance-related.

That tone is consistent with standard loan exits in rugby league, where players often move back to their parent clubs when agreed terms finish.

Why does this matter for Leeds Rhinos?

For Leeds Rhinos, Mata’utia’s return means one of their first-team forwards is back in the squad pool after gaining game time away from Headingley. His loan stint may help Leeds assess his readiness for the remainder of the season.

For Hull FC, the departure removes one temporary option from their pack and may affect how they manage rotation in the coming weeks.

The club’s statement suggests they remain focused on the rest of the campaign and on managing available personnel carefully.

Background of the development

Mata’utia’s move followed a period in which Hull FC used loan deals to bolster squad depth. The Australian forward first joined the club in April, then remained longer after the initial short-term arrangement was extended in June.

His spell also came during a busy stage of the Super League season, which included the Magic Weekend derby against Hull KR.

In that context, loan moves have been used by clubs to balance immediate selection needs with longer-term squad planning.

Prediction

For Leeds Rhinos, Mata’utia’s return could increase competition for forward places and give the coaching staff another experienced option for upcoming matches.

For Hull FC, his exit may lead to a greater reliance on existing senior forwards and any other available loan arrangements.

For supporters, the immediate effect is likely to be limited to team selection and squad depth rather than any major shift in results.

Over the next few weeks, the bigger impact will depend on whether Leeds use him more regularly and whether Hull FC need further short-term cover in the pack.

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