Staying on beyond this season remains an option for incoming Leeds Rhinos coach Brad Arthur.
The 50-year-old Australian’s appointment was confirmed this morning . He is en-route to England and set to attend tomorrow’s game at Warrington Wolves after signing a contract until the end of the current campaign. Rhinos’ sporting director Ian Blease confirmed the search for a long-term successor to Rohan Smith - who stepped down last month - is continuing and Arthur remains in the frame.
” Arthur spent 10 years as coach of NRL side Parramatta Eels, masterminding a run to the 2022 Grand Final, before being sacked in May. Blease described his appointment as “exciting news”. He said: “The deal came through pretty quickly, late last night. He is on a flight now and will hopefully be here for the Warrington game. Chev Walker and Scott Grix will control that game, but he will be there in a watching capacity.
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