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The Leeds Rhinos put on a stunning show, beating the Bradford Bulls with a final score of 50-16. This victory marks their 11th win in the last 12 games. With this result, Leeds has pushed its lead at the top of the Super League table to four points.

How Leeds Built a Big Lead

The Rhinos came out firing from the opening whistle. Their attack was fast and creative, while their defense shut down most of Bradford’s attempts. Key plays included:

  • Quick tries in the first half that set the tone.
  • Strong teamwork to move the ball down the field.
  • Solid tackling to limit Bradford’s scoring chances.

Bradford Bulls Couldn’t Keep Up

Bradford struggled to match Leeds’ speed and power. While they managed two tries of their own, they made too many mistakes. Turnovers and missed tackles let Leeds run up the score. The Bulls now need to regroup for their next match.

What This Win Means for the Season

Leeds is looking unstoppable right now. Their four-point lead gives them a comfortable spot at the top. If they keep playing like this, they are the team to beat in the Super League. Bradford, on the other hand, will need to work harder to climb back up the standings.

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