Leeds overpower York for first Super League win

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Brodie Croft was one of six try scorers for Leeds Rhinos

Betfred Super League

Leeds (22) 46

Tries: McDonnell, Sivo 2, Hankinson, Hall 2, Croft, Newman Goals: Connor 7

York (6) 14

Tries: Vaughan, Thompson, Galeano Goals: Harris

Leeds Rhinos taught newcomers York a harsh lesson in the quality of the Super League with an eight-try thrashing of the newly-promoted Knights at Headingley.

Meeting for the first time since 1995, York, who stunned champions Hull KR in their opening game, competed well in the first half an hour, with the scores level at 6-6 through tries from James McDonnell for Leeds, and Paul Vaughan for York.

But two tries in three minutes from Maika Sivo and Ryan Hall pushed Brad Arthur's side clear, before Chris Hankinson gave the Rhinos a comfortable 22-6 lead at the first-half hooter.

The hosts scored quickly after the restart through veteran Hall again, before further tries from Brodie Croft, Harry Newman, and another from the irrepressible Sivo, gave Leeds their first win of the Super League campaign in front of a raucous home crowd.

York head coach Mark Applegarth will have been well aware of the challenge the top flight would pose to his side, but this was put in sharp focus by the composure and ruthlessness of Leeds' attacking sets.

On occasion they got over with pure brute force, epitomised by Sivo, who scored two tries on his first match in a year with bruising carries.

Hall, who scored his 348th and 349th career tries, demonstrated the experience and guile required at this level, scoring one try from a free-flowing move, and with the second, running 45 metres to run in from an interception.

Jordan Thompson scored a try for York on his 200th appearance, with Scott Galeano going over at the end of the game.

However, this was a performance that highlighted Leeds' potential this season, after an opening weekend loss to Leigh Leopards.

They will hope to take the efficiency and quality of their performance to Las Vegas next week, as they prepare to take on last season's treble winners Hull KR.

'It gives us something to work on' - Arthur

Leeds Rhinos head coach Brad Arthur told BBC Radio Leeds:

"I was really happy with 75 minutes of it, but I want us to be ruthless with five minutes to go. We should have scored another try, but in the end conceded a soft one.

"Our defence this year is not where it needs to be. The tries we've had scored against us haven't been good enough, we're not making them work hard enough. But it's only round two, it gives us something to work on.

"I was really happy with our start, it was very professional. We got some good points, we kept chasing the game the way we wanted to, and we were physical and our effort was really good.

"We've got to have something to work on early on in the piece, haven't you?"

'We got served a bit of a lesson' - York reaction

York Knights head coach Mark Applegarth told BBC Radio York:

"I thought Leeds were excellent, we knew they were going to respond after [defeat] last week, but I thought we got served a bit of a lesson, if I'm perfectly blunt.

"We started well in the game, but then back-to-back tries really cost us, and Leeds are probably the best team in the league when they're playing on the front foot like that.

"There was some really good stuff to get after next week, but we knew we would have an up and down year, we weren't going to get 23 wins on the bounce like we did last year.

"We knew we'd get some decent highs and some pretty stinging losses, and this was definitely that, and we need to learn a lesson quickly about responding in the right manner."

Leeds: Miller, Sivo, Newman, Hankinson, Hall, Croft, Connor, Jenkins, Levi, Holroyd, McDonnell, Watkins, Smith

Interchanges: O'Connor, Palasia, Mata'utia, O'Neill

York: Mataafa, Jones-Bishop, Wood, Buchanan, Galeano, Williams, Harris, Va'a, McShane, Vaughan, Griffin, Field, Thompson

Interchanges: Balmforth, Martin, Sangare, Vuniyayawa

Referee: James Vella.