Tom Briscoe scored a record five tries in Rhinos’ 50-0 win which retained the Challenge Cup following the previous year’s win over Castleford Tigers.
Brett Delaney, Danny McGuire, Brad Singleton and Rob Burrow also crossed and Kevin Sinfield kicked seven conversions.
The players on duty that day wrote their names in the rugby league record books and created a piece of Rhinos history, but where are they now?
1. Full-back: Zak Hardaker
Man of Steel in 2015, Hardaker moved on to spells with Penrith, Castleford and Wigan before rejoining Rhinos midway through this season. Photo: steve riding
2. Wing: Tom Briscoe
Lance Todd Trophy winner for his five-try haul, Briscoe is now in his final season at Rhinos. Photo: Steve Riding
3. Centre: Kallum Watkins
Having left Leeds in 2019 to join Gold Coast Titans, Watkins played against Leeds at Wembley the following year for Salford, where he is now established in the second-row. Photo: Steve Riding
4. Centre Joel Moon
Moon stayed at Leeds until the end of 2018 when he returned to Australia. He joined Sunshine Coast Falcons, but retired due to a knee injury before playing a game. Photo: Steve Riding
5. Wing: Ryan Hall
After departing Leeds in 2018 for two years in the NRL, Hall joined Hull KR and was recalled to the England squad this season, aged 34. Photo: John Walton/PA Wire
6. Stand-off: Kevin Sinfield
Sinfield spent the 2016 season playing rugby union, had a spell on England's backroom staff and returned to Leeds in 2018 as director of rugby. He isa now a coach at Leicester Tigers and nationally-known charity fundraiser. Photo: Steve Riding