Ability to adapt to new restrictions key for Leeds Rhinos, says Richard Agar

NEW ERA: Leeds Rhinos’ head coach Richard Agar says the club is prepared to adapt its game preparation after the coronavirus pandemic, his team not having played since March 5 when they beat Toronto Wolfpack. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.comNEW ERA: Leeds Rhinos’ head coach Richard Agar says the club is prepared to adapt its game preparation after the coronavirus pandemic, his team not having played since March 5 when they beat Toronto Wolfpack. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com
NEW ERA: Leeds Rhinos’ head coach Richard Agar says the club is prepared to adapt its game preparation after the coronavirus pandemic, his team not having played since March 5 when they beat Toronto Wolfpack. Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com
AS MUCH as rugby league players will need to adapt after this hiatus, so too will coaches but Richard Agar believes he and his Leeds Rhinos staff are well-set.

Super League are aiming to return to action in August after the coronavirus shutdown, with squads, therefore, largely expecting to start training at some point next month.

Although there is no confirmation as yet, the sight of Premier League and Championship football resuming last week has given players an indication of what life might be like with strict biosecurity measures in place.

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