Leeds Rhinos' player of the year Mikolaj Oledzki pledges to be better in 2022: Warrington Wolves clash start of big season for England forward

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Last season is a tough act for Leeds Rhinos prop Mikolaj Oledzki to follow, but the powerhouse forward still believes he has points to prove.

Oledzki made his England debut in 2021, established himself as one of Rhinos’ first-choice front-rowers and was named the club’s player of the year.

Having turned 23 last November, he is still young for a top-flight prop and - after signing on at Rhinos until the end of 2025 - Leeds fans can look forward to him continuing to develop over the next few seasons.

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But Oledzki’s second half of last term was disrupted by injury and he insisted he didn’t get as many games or finish as well as he wanted, so the aim this time is to be better, for longer.

Mikolaj OIedzki hits the ball up for Rhinos in a pre-season win at Featherstone. Picture by Tony Johnson.Mikolaj OIedzki hits the ball up for Rhinos in a pre-season win at Featherstone. Picture by Tony Johnson.
Mikolaj OIedzki hits the ball up for Rhinos in a pre-season win at Featherstone. Picture by Tony Johnson.

“I wanted to play 90-100 percent of the games,” he said.

“I was pretty ambitious and when I missed out on eight weeks of games I was pretty gutted.

“I really thought I was going in the right direction as a player, then I came back for a few games and the England game, but I didn’t feel like I played my best, what I was capable of.

“Those were the games you really want to be at your best in, the play-offs and internationals.

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“This year, I am going through that process of building my performances week by week and improving, getting the small stuff right and getting to 100 per cent at the end of the year in the play-offs.

“That’s the aim, to be consistently good every week and make sure I am firing on all cylinders at the end of the year.”

Oledzki is a real contender to feature for England in this autumn’s delayed World Cup, but accepts if he doesn’t play well for Rhinos, that won’t happen.

“My priority is playing every week for Leeds and playing well consistently, every week,” he insisted.

“The rest will take care of itself, hopefully.

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“I trust in that process, every year I have that approach of concentrating on myself, getting the small things right and everything else will fall into place.

“That’s the goal for this year.”

All that begins this afternoon when Rhinos kick off their Betfred Super League campaign at home to last year’s third-best team, Warrington Wolves.