BRAD ARTHUR is loving how his bookworm Leeds players are already swotting up but knows there's plenty still to do.
The Aussie boss took charge of his first training session on Monday after flying in on a short-term contract until the end of the season.
He has been tasked with rescuing Rhinos play-offs bid after a campaign of inconsistency under previous coach Rohan Smith.
Leeds are four points off the top-six with 10 games to go ahead of Saturday's visit from Hull KR.
Ex-Parramatta chief Arthur, 50, (circle) has vowed to step up the professionalism in the Headingley ranks.
He said: "I'm not saying they've not been professional.
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