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Cameron Smith Leaving Leeds Rhinos After 2026
27 Jan
Summary
- Cameron Smith will depart Leeds Rhinos following the 2026 Super League season.
- Smith has played over 150 games for the Rhinos since his 2016 debut.
- A testimonial match was held for the player on Saturday at AMT Headingley.

Cameron Smith, a stalwart for Leeds Rhinos, has announced his departure from the club at the end of the 2026 Super League season. The 27-year-old loose forward made his debut for the Rhinos in 2016 and has since accumulated over 150 appearances.
Smith, who captained the team until the current season when Ash Handley assumed the captaincy, was recently honored with a testimonial match at AMT Headingley. Reflecting on his decision, Smith stated that leaving the Rhinos, where he has spent his entire career, was a significant choice.
He expressed that the recent testimonial provided a special opportunity to reflect on a decade with the club. Smith is pleased to have his future resolved, ensuring no distractions as Leeds Rhinos approach a pivotal 2026 season. He also noted his recovery and return to the field after an injury last year.




