English rugby league centre who played over 500 games for Leeds Rhinos and Sheffield Eagles, earning 4 Great Britain caps during his career.
Born on 24 April 1978 in Hunslet, Leeds, Keith Junior Senior grew up in a rugby league heartland where the sport formed an integral part of local culture. His imposing physical attributes and natural athleticism marked him as a standout prospect from his youth, leading to his development through the junior ranks of his hometown club Leeds Rhinos. Senior's professional career began in the mid-1990s when he broke into the Leeds first team as a teenager. His combination of devastating pace and formidable physical presence quickly established him as one of Super League's premier centres. Standing over six feet tall and weighing more than fifteen stone, he possessed the rare ability to bulldoze through defensive lines while maintaining genuine speed on the outside. His peak years coincided with Leeds' golden era under coach Tony Smith and later Brian McClennan, during which the club emerged as the dominant force in British rugby league. Senior played a crucial role in multiple Grand Final appearances and championship victories for the Rhinos during the 2000s. The centre's international career proved equally distinguished, earning him recognition as England's most-capped rugby league player with over forty appearances for his country. He represented England and Great Britain across multiple tournaments, including World Cups and Tri-Nations series, consistently delivering powerful performances against the world's elite rugby league nations. His try-scoring record for both club and country reflected his ability to find the line in crucial moments. Senior's influence extended beyond individual accolades to his role in elevating the profile of British rugby league during Super League's formative decades. His explosive style epitomised the entertainment value that helped establish the competition's reputation, while his longevity and consistency set standards for professional excellence. Retiring in the early 2010s, he left behind a legacy as one of the most complete centres in the sport's history, combining raw power with tactical intelligence and an unwavering commitment to performance at the highest level.
Being a stalwart centre for Leeds Rhinos during their Super League success
How They Played
Strong running centre with good defensive capabilities
Lasting Impact
Senior's lengthy career and consistent performances made him one of the most respected centres in Super League during his era.
| Club | Period | Apps | Tries | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leeds Rhinos | 1999–2011 | 370 | 8 | #3 |
| Sheffield Eagles | 1992–1999 | 237 | 8 | #3 |
| — | 4 | — | — |