2010年8月6日星期五

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VETERAN Keith Senior uses his spare time to coach the next generation of potential Leeds Rhinos' Grand Final winners.

But Headingley's 'old timer' isn't ready to step aside for the young guns just yet.

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Indeed, Senior could be last one standing in his bid to become Super League's man for every season.

One of only four players to contest every top flight campaign since 1996, the 32-year-old will definitely play it again in 2011.

And with Keiron Cunningham due to retire and uncertainty over the future of Wakefield's Paul Johnson, Senior is seeing off all the competition.

Hull's Sean Long appears his most serious threat for the "title".

The former England centre has been the one constant this year during Leeds' injuryravaged campaign.

"I still feel I have got a lot to offer this club and it looks as though they feel that as well," he said ahead of tonight's testing trip to Hull KR. "It's great to get the contract sorted out so I can focus on the end of the year.

"I may be 34 but I am not feeling it.

"I've always said while I'm feeling good and that I can do a job I will carry on.

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"I know it could all end in a couple of weeks - but it could end in two, three years. Steve Menzies (at Bradford) has shown you can still do it at 36. Brad Davis was 37. It's possible to play at the highest level."

Leeds kick-off at Craven Park trailing leaders Wigan Warriors by nine points.

But they're four points and two places better off than hosts Rovers.

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No team has ever won the Grand Final from any lower than third after the regular campaign.

"First and second have gone for us," agrees Senior.

"Realistically, we could get third but definitely fourth and that's the target.

"Teams like Hull and Huddersfield are looking to climb the table. But I think we can win the Grand Final again from third or fourth."


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