Sky Sports pundit Kyle Amor has claimed that Leeds Rhinos are so out of form that they will falter in their next four games and fail to beat all of Super League’s current bottom three.
With the pressure and outside noise seemingly mounting on Leeds Rhinos head coach Rohan Smith, he’s in desperate need of a nice run of games which he has thankfully got with Castleford, Hull FC and London all in the next four.
The remaining game in that set of four is Leigh Leopards meaning that Leeds Rhinos actually play the current bottom four in their next four games, a perfect way to remedy their poor form surely?
Kyle Amor thinks not, suggesting that Smith’s side are so out of form that they might only manage to win one of those four rather than the desired or expected three out of four. Speaking on Sky Sports, the former St Helens forward identified the fixtures as a welcome pressure release for Smith, before suggesting that it could instead be a banana skin.
Amor noted: “They’ve got Castleford, Hull FC, Leigh and London, and would imagine that Rohan Smith will be really really hoping that his troops are going to take the pressure off him.
“They’ve got to come away with three wins out of four in that group but they don’t have any right at the moment to come out with three wins out of four.