Leeds Rhinos forward Kaiya Glynn looks ahead to the new Women's Super League season which begins against Huddersfield Giants at AMT Headingley on Friday.
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00:00 Kaya, it's your second Super League season with the Rhinos coming up, how are you looking
00:04 forward to it?
00:05 Yeah, I'm excited to get out there and see what the team can do, see what the team can
00:09 deliver.
00:10 We've worked really hard during pre-season, so I'm very excited to get the ball rolling
00:15 and start the season.
00:16 And last year I thought was a good season for the Rhinos, you reached both finals, but
00:20 you'll be looking to go one step further this time obviously.
00:23 Yeah, I think with the squad that we've got as well, I think that we're more than capable
00:26 of doing that and the coaching team that we've got, I think we're very fortunate and we're
00:31 in a very good position.
00:32 And you've got a Challenge Cup semi-final coming up, I know you won't be thinking about
00:35 that just yet, but it is an exciting prospect isn't it, particularly for you having missed
00:39 out on Wembley last year.
00:41 Yeah, definitely.
00:42 We don't want to go beyond the next game, but it is something that's obviously in the
00:46 back of people's minds and I think like I said, with the squad we've got and the team
00:49 behind us, I think that we're more than capable of achieving it.
00:51 It'll be a tough game against Wigan though, won't it, over in St Helens, which is ground
00:55 leads of a decent record at.
00:57 Yeah, definitely it'll be a tough game.
00:58 Wigan is a really good side and I think it's not something we're going to take lightly
01:02 I'm sure.
01:03 Our training will definitely be pertinent to that game, but like I said, we don't want
01:08 to look past Friday until we get through that.