Unwanted history for Leeds Rhinos

Betfred Super League.
Hull Fc v Leeds Rhinos.
Rhinos head coach Brian McDermott watches on.
19th April 2018.
Picture Jonathan GawthorpeBetfred Super League.
Hull Fc v Leeds Rhinos.
Rhinos head coach Brian McDermott watches on.
19th April 2018.
Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
Betfred Super League. Hull Fc v Leeds Rhinos. Rhinos head coach Brian McDermott watches on. 19th April 2018. Picture Jonathan Gawthorpe
Leeds Rhinos' current losing run is unique in the club's history.

Rhinos are reeling from back-to-back one-point defeats having lost 9-8 at home to Wigan Warriors and 19-18 at Hull in the space of seven days.

It is the first time, since rugby league began in 1895, Leeds have suffered successive losses by a single point.

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Five of Leeds’ last six games have been decided by two points or fewer.

Leeds have lost 25-24 to Castleford Tigers, drawn 22-22 with Huddersfield Giants, beaten Salford Red Devils 20-0 and Wakefield Trinity 28-26 before the successive one-point losses.

The closest they have come to back-to-back one-point defeats in the Super League era was in 2004 when they were beaten 25-24 by Hull in the Challenge Hull Cup final and lost a league game 24-22 to Wigan the following weekend.

In 1997 Iestyn Harris made his debut in a 17-16 home loss to Wigan. In the following game Rhinos beat St Helens 13-12, but only after Bobbie Goulding had missed a conversion attempt, from in front of the posts, which would have given the visitors a one-point victory.

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Leeds did lose back-to-back league games in October, 1912 - six months after Titanic sank, though the two incidents are not believed to be related - to Hunslet (6-5) and Hull (3-2), but they were separated by a 19-8 win over Bramley in the Yorkshire Cup.

In 1992 Leeds lost 17-16 at Wakefield and 15-14 to St Helens in a Regal Trophy tie two weeks later, but beat Widnes in the meantime.

That was during a period of close matches, with the Saints result being followed by a 22-19 loss at Hull and a 12-12 draw at Leigh.

In 1948, Leeds lost 11-10 at Hunslet in the Lazenby Cup, drew 7-7 against Bramley in their next game and were then beaten 11-10 at Leigh.

In the 1966-67 season Leeds recorded three successive one-point victories, against Hull (9-8), Bradford Northern (10-9) and Featherstone Rovers (13-12).