Leeds Rhinos player ratings as play-off hopes suffer setback in Toulouse
: Dealt with the aerial bombardment that came his way well. Had little to play with behind a beaten pack but forced errors with his kicking from Ashall-Bott and a great break late on.
: Unusually quiet and not as effective in back play as usual. Toulouse did a superb job of pinning him in corners with their kicking game which took up his energy and ability to get sets off to a good start.
: Decent defensively on the whole but a few errors that let him down slightly.
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: One brave run that brought a penalty. Will have learned a lot from this.
: Leeds needed their wingers to do work for them and neither Fusitu'a or Handley did it as well as they usually do. Again, Toulouse's kicking game stifled him.
: Without sounding harsh, completely forgot he was playing. Had some involvements late on.
: Targeted defensively but held his own. Played behind a beaten pack so hard to influence the game.
: Struggled to impose himself on the game. One of the cleaner defenders.
: Admirable effort as always but still learning his craft at nine. Work rate is next level though, every week.
: The one pack member in the who managed to punch through with his carries. A real threat with the ball, but his defence still needs some work.
: Came up with nothing in attack but did put in a big defensive effort.
: Not faultless but came up with some big defensive plays and one of the bigger threats with the ball.
: Another who defensively can just be a bit sloppy. His attacking qualities were hard to showcase behind a beaten pack.
: Leeds' most threatening player by a considerable difference on this French evening.
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