Sam Lisone the match winner as Leeds Rhinos make positive Super League start v Salford Red Devils

Ash Handley scored Leeds Rhinos' first try of the new season after a thrilling length-of-the-field run against Salford. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.Ash Handley scored Leeds Rhinos' first try of the new season after a thrilling length-of-the-field run against Salford. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.
Ash Handley scored Leeds Rhinos' first try of the new season after a thrilling length-of-the-field run against Salford. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com.
New-look Leeds Rhinos dug deep to get their season off to a winning start against Salford Red Devils at AMT Headingley tonight.

Rhinos, who fielded six debutants, trailed three times - including 14-8 at half-time - but showed real character to level each on each occasion before big prop Sam Lisone enhanced his growing cult status by crashing over for the winning try 10 minutes from time.

It looked like both teams’ first competitive match, but was the sort of game Leeds tended to lose last year. It wasn’t pretty - though Ash Handley’s brace of tries, on his 28th birthday, were - but it was a solid start and there were encouraging signs, particularly from the likes of Handley, Lisone, Oledzki, Andy Ackers and Cameron Smith.

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