Leeds Rhinos captain Ash Handley delivered a standout performance, leading his team to a commanding victory over Bradford in their recent Super League clash. Handley scored a hat-trick and also assisted winger Maika Sivo in securing a record-breaking try during the match.

Sivo extended his remarkable run by scoring in 10 consecutive games, surpassing a 29-year-old Super League record previously held by Paul Sterling, another former Leeds player. The try, which came in the second half, underscored Sivo's consistency and scoring prowess throughout the season.

Leeds coach Brad Arthur praised Handley’s all-around abilities, highlighting him as an ideal candidate for the England national team. “He has pace, can beat a person and finish, what more do you want from your centre? He has the complete game,” Arthur said.

The Rhinos established a strong lead early on, going ahead 30-4 by halftime. Despite a spirited response from Bradford in the second half, including two tries from Ethan Ryan, the visitors were unable to close the gap, and Leeds held on for a hard-fought win.

The result bolsters Leeds’ position as they continue to pursue silverware this season, with Handley’s leadership and performance playing a central role in their ongoing campaign.