Leeds Rhinos boss Richard Agar pays tribute to fans as Headingley gets set to welcome five-figure crowd for Super League visit of Salford Red Devils
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Agar has named his strongest squad of the campaign so far for the visit of Salford Red Devils in Betfred Super League round 15.
But he insisted: “Regardless of players we have coming back, I think the big thing coming back this week is the fans.”
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Hide AdTonight’s game is the first at Headingley without a reduced capacity - or any social distancing - since Rhinos’ 66-12 win over Toronto Wolfpack on March 5 last year.
Face coverings will be optional and fans will not be asked to provide proof of a negative lateral flow test or vaccination.
“It has been great having 4,000 in, but hopefully we can get a 10,000-plus crowd here and create a wonderful atmosphere,” Agar said.
“It will make for a wonderful, emotional occasion again.”
The second half of last season and early games this year were played behind closed doors, before a limited number of spectators were allowed to attend from late-May.
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Hide AdThe coach said both he and his players have missed the unique atmosphere a big crowd at Headingley creates.
Agar said: “I have missed it, but I am very focused on game day on the team.
“I think more than anything, the players have missed it.
“I have said this many times before, our crowd has always played a wonderful part for us, in good times and bad times.
“There is no better place to play on a Friday night, in my opinion, in world rugby league than Headingley.”
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Hide Ad“There’s some real anticipation among our guys and excitement that they are going to get an opportunity.”
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