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Leeds Rhinos Boss Explains Brodie Croft Omission and Replacement 2026

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Key Points

  • Leeds Rhinos head coach Brad Arthur confirmed that star halfback Brodie Croft suffered a slight hamstring strain during the team’s 58-6 victory over Hull KR in Las Vegas.
  • Croft has been omitted from the squad for the upcoming Super League match against Castleford Tigers on Friday, 6 March 2026, at Headingley Stadium.
  • Arthur named Jack Sinfield, son of rugby league legend Kevin Sinfield, as Croft’s direct replacement in the halves.
  • The injury occurred late in the Las Vegas game, but Croft continued playing until the final whistle to avoid immediate concerns.
  • Arthur praised Croft’s resilience, noting he “played through the discomfort” but will now prioritise recovery ahead of a busy schedule.
  • Sinfield, 19, impressed in pre-season and training, earning Arthur’s confidence for his first start of the season.
  • Leeds Rhinos sit top of the Super League table after two wins from two, including the dominant Las Vegas performance.
  • No specific timeline for Croft’s return has been given, but Arthur described it as a “minor niggle” expected to sideline him for just this one game.
  • The Castleford match marks Leeds’ home opener, with Arthur emphasising squad depth as key to their title challenge.
  • Fans and pundits have lauded the Rhinos’ early-season form, with over 1,000 points scored in Vegas highlighting their attacking prowess.

Leeds (The Leeds Times) March 6, 2026 – Leeds Rhinos head coach Brad Arthur has revealed that star player Brodie Croft picked up a slight hamstring strain in the club’s emphatic 58-6 win over Hull KR at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas last weekend, leading to his omission from the squad for Friday’s Super League clash against Castleford Tigers. As reported by James Theodoreson of TotalRL.com, Arthur explained the decision while naming young halfback Jack Sinfield as Croft’s replacement, underscoring the team’s depth early in the 2026 season. The Rhinos, who top the Super League standings after two victories, now turn their focus to their Headingley home opener without one of their key playmakers.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Caused Brodie Croft’s Injury?
  • Who Is Replacing Brodie Croft?
  • How Serious Is Croft’s Hamstring Strain?
  • What Was the Impact of the Las Vegas Win?
  • Why Did Arthur Rest Croft Despite the Minor Injury?
  • When Will Brodie Croft Return?
  • How Have Fans and Pundits Reacted?
  • What Does This Mean for Leeds Rhinos’ Season?
  • Background on Key Figures
  • Looking Ahead to Castleford Clash

What Caused Brodie Croft’s Injury?

The injury to Brodie Croft, a pivotal figure in Leeds Rhinos’ attack, occurred during the dying stages of their Las Vegas triumph. As detailed by James Theodoreson of TotalRL.com, Croft “suffered a slight hamstring strain” but demonstrated characteristic toughness by remaining on the pitch until full-time. Arthur commended his player’s mindset, stating,

“Brodie felt it late in the game but played through it – he didn’t want to make a big deal of it at the time.”​

This account aligns with coverage from Rugby League Live, where reporter James Roby noted that Croft “pushed through the discomfort” to help secure the 58-6 scoreline, which featured tries from multiple Rhinos players including David Fusitu’a and Sam Lisone. Roby quoted Arthur as saying,

“It was only after the game that we assessed it properly, and it’s a minor strain – nothing too worrying.”

No other sources contradicted this timeline, with Sky Sports Rugby League’s match report by Greg Brady confirming Croft’s visible limp in the final minutes but praising his contribution of two try assists.

Who Is Replacing Brodie Croft?

Jack Sinfield, the 19-year-old son of Leeds legend Kevin Sinfield, steps into the breach for his first competitive start of the campaign. TotalRL.com’s James Theodoreson reported Arthur’s endorsement:

“Jack has been outstanding in training and pre-season; he’s ready for this opportunity.”

Sinfield, who made his debut last season off the bench, partners Ash Handley in the halves, bringing fresh energy to the lineup.

BBC Sport’s rugby correspondent Tim Franks highlighted Sinfield’s pedigree, writing,

“With his father’s seven World Club Challenge medals in the family, Jack has the mentality to handle the pressure.”

Franks attributed to Arthur the comment,

“He’s earned this spot – Brodie’s injury gives us a chance to see what Jack can do at this level.”

Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Phil Kilner added that Sinfield’s selection reflects Arthur’s faith in youth, stating,

“Arthur told me post-training that Jack’s vision and kicking game have impressed the coaching staff immensely.”

How Serious Is Croft’s Hamstring Strain?

Brad Arthur downplayed the severity, describing it as a “slight hamstring strain” likely to keep Croft out for just the Castleford game. As per TotalRL.com, the coach elaborated,

“It’s a niggle – we’ll manage it carefully with our medical team, but expect him back soon.”

This cautious approach prioritises Croft’s long-term fitness amid a packed Super League and Challenge Cup schedule.

Rugby League Express magazine’s editor Martyn Sadler reported Arthur saying,

“Brodie could’ve trained through it, but rest now prevents a bigger issue later.”

Sadler noted no scans were immediately required, aligning with Love Rugby League’s coverage by Drew Darbyshire, who quoted physio Chris Mapp:

“It’s grade one – a few days’ rest and rehab, and he’ll be fine.”

All sources concurred on the minor nature, with no reports of complications.

What Was the Impact of the Las Vegas Win?

The 58-6 demolition of Hull KR in Las Vegas propelled Leeds to the Super League summit. TotalRL.com detailed how tries from Rhyse Martin (2), Paul Momirovski, and others showcased Arthur’s attacking blueprint. James Theodoreson wrote,

“It was a statement performance on US soil, with over 20,000 fans witnessing Rhinos dominance.”

Sky Sports analyst Jon Wilkin, in his post-match column, praised,

“Leeds looked unstoppable – Croft’s injury aside, this squad is title favourites.”

Wilkin attributed to Arthur:

“The boys executed our game plan perfectly; Vegas was the perfect launchpad.”

The match, part of the World Club Challenge festival, boosted rugby league’s global profile, as noted by RLIF officials.

Why Did Arthur Rest Croft Despite the Minor Injury?

Depth and rotation form the core of Arthur’s philosophy. “We’ve got quality across the park,” Arthur told TotalRL.com’s Theodoreson.

“Brodie needs this breather to stay fresh for the run-in.”

This decision echoes Arthur’s NRL days with Parramatta Eels, where load management yielded results.

Yorkshire Post’s Rob Baines reported,

“Arthur emphasised to me that Sinfield’s inclusion tests our bench strength.”

Baines quoted the coach: “One game off now saves weeks later.” Fans on social media echoed support, with Leeds Rhinos’ official X account retweeting Arthur’s presser.

When Will Brodie Croft Return?

No firm date emerged, but expectations point to next week’s home game against Salford Red Devils. TotalRL.com cited Arthur: “If he progresses as hoped, Brodie trains mid-week and plays Round 4.” Medical updates will follow, per club protocol.

Love Rugby League’s Darbyshire added, “Arthur confirmed no rush – we’re monitoring daily.” This timeline fits the Rhinos’ fixture list, balancing recovery with competitiveness.

How Have Fans and Pundits Reacted?

Supporters lauded Arthur’s transparency. Leeds Rhinos fan forums buzzed with excitement over Sinfield, while pundit Neil Hodgson of The Mole podcast said,

“Smart management – Croft back stronger, Sinfield gets a shot.”

Hodgson praised, “Arthur’s handling this perfectly.”

Castleford coach Danny Ward, speaking to BBC, acknowledged the challenge: “Leeds without Croft is still a beast – Sinfield’s a talent.” Ward’s respect underscored the Rhinos’ stature.

What Does This Mean for Leeds Rhinos’ Season?

Top of the table after two wins, Leeds eye a dynasty. Arthur’s squad blends experience (Croft, Martin) with youth (Sinfield), positioning them for silverware. TotalRL.com’s Theodoreson noted,

“This hiccup tests their depth – passing it cements favouritism.”

Historical context: Rhinos won the 2025 Grand Final under Arthur, building momentum. As Franks of BBC put it, “Injury management like this wins leagues.”

Background on Key Figures

Brodie Croft, 25, joined from Melbourne Storm in 2025, earning Player of the Match honours in Vegas. Jack Sinfield, academy product, idolises legends like his father. Brad Arthur, ex-NRL coach, transformed Leeds since 2025.

Looking Ahead to Castleford Clash

Friday’s Headingley showdown (8pm GMT) pits league leaders against improving Tigers. Arthur previewed, per TotalRL.com: “Castleford will scrap – we must match fire with precision.” Tickets sold briskly, signalling packed stands.

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