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Former New Zealand rugby league coach Brian McClennan has agreed to a one-year contract extension as head coach of Super League champions Leeds Rhinos.
McClennan, 46, will stay at Headingley until the end of the 2010 season, having succeeded Tony Smith in 2007, the BBC reported.
McClennan led Leeds to victory in the Carnegie World Club Challenge and Super League Grand Final - the Rhinos' second straight triumph - in his first season.
"I am really pleased I have extended my stay in Leeds," said McClennan.
The Auckland-born coach, currently in Jacksonville, Florida, added: "We have a fantastic set-up here and I am proud to be part of it."
With the Rhinos seeking a third successive Super League title, McClennan had a warning for the club's rivals.
"I know everyone is doing their best to make the team a success," he stated.
"I will do the best I can for everyone connected with the club to achieve success in the coming years."
The Rhinos finish off their week-long training camp in the United States on Saturday with a challenge game against Super League newcomers Salford City Reds at Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville.
- NZPA