Leeds Rhinos captain Ash Handley will be sidelined for the next three weeks after having an operation to remove his appendix. The surgery means he won’t play in Sunday’s Super League match against Castleford Tigers, as the team adjusts to life without their leader.
What Is an Appendectomy?
An appendectomy is a common procedure where doctors take out the appendix. It’s usually done when the appendix becomes infected or inflamed. Recovery time varies, but most people need a few weeks of rest before they can return to intense physical activity like rugby.
Sunday’s Match Without the Captain
With Handley out, the Rhinos will have to make quick changes for the Castleford game. Here’s what fans can expect:
- The team will name a temporary captain for Sunday.
- Coaches will shuffle the lineup to cover Handley’s position.
- Players will step up to fill the leadership gap on the field.
Team Strategy for the Next Few Weeks
Leeds sits at the top of the Super League standings, so every game matters. The coaching staff is already planning how to manage without their captain for the next three matches. They’re looking at depth options and adjusting tactics to keep winning.
Handley’s Road to Recovery
The good news is that appendix surgery typically has a smooth recovery. Handley is expected to be back in action in about three weeks, just in time for the later part of the season. Until then, the Rhinos will rely on their squad’s strength and teamwork to stay on top.