Leeds Rhinos signing Matt Frawley makes 'better player' pledge, hails squad and reveals 'why I'm here'

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New half-back signing Matt Frawley has promised Leeds Rhinos a “better, more experienced” version of the player he was during his previous spell in Betfred Super League.

Frawley, 28, arrived in Leeds last weekend to begin a two-year contract and trained with his new teammates for the first time yesterday (Tuesday). That began his second stint in England, following 22 appearances for Huddersfield Giants in 2019.

Huddersfield struggled throughout Frawley’s time there, finishing 10th in the table and he left after just one season. Ironically, he was replaced by Aidan Sezer, his predecessor in Rhinos’ number seven jersey. Having begun his top-flight career at Canterbury Bulldogs, in 2017-18, he joined Canberra Raiders on his return from England and was a try scorer for them in their two-point loss to Newcastle Knights in last season’s play-offs.