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One of the Moments of 2025: When Spencer Leniu Lived Rent-Free

by steveloxi
January 2, 2026
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Rugby league has never just been about tackles, tries and trophies. Sometimes, it’s about moments — raw, unscripted flashes of theatre that live on long after the final siren.

And in 2025, few moments captured the imagination of fans quite like Spencer Leniu getting well and truly under the skin of Jonathan Thurston.

It wasn’t planned. It wasn’t polished. But it was pure rugby league chaos.

Leniu has never pretended to be anything other than himself. Brash, confrontational and unapologetically physical, he plays on the edge — and often dances right on it. Against Thurston, one of the game’s most respected voices and figures, Leniu didn’t just cross the line, he stomped all over it with a grin.

The exchange instantly went viral. Fans laughed, critics groaned, and social media exploded. Some called it disrespectful. Others called it hilarious. But almost everyone agreed on one thing: Spencer Leniu had won the psychological battle before the conversation even ended. Thurston, usually calm and composed, looked rattled — and that reaction only fuelled the fire.

Moments like these divide opinion, but they also remind us why rugby league remains so compelling. The sport thrives on characters, villains, agitators and personalities who refuse to blend into the background. Leniu is cut from that old-school cloth — the kind of player fans love to hate, and hate to ignore.

What made the moment even more memorable was the timing. In a season packed with highlight-reel tries and brutal collisions, this wasn’t about athletic brilliance. It was about presence. Leniu didn’t need the ball in hand — he controlled the narrative without making a single tackle.

And now, the countdown begins.

If 2025 gave us a glimpse of “Spence Off The Fence,” then 2026 promises something bigger, louder and even more controversial. With growing confidence, a massive platform and a reputation that precedes him, Leniu is entering a phase where every word, every stare-down and every hit will be magnified.

Love him or loathe him, Spencer Leniu guarantees one thing: attention.

Rugby league needs moments like this. Moments that spark debate, light up group chats and keep fans talking long after the match ends. And if 2025 was the teaser, 2026 might just be the full-blown blockbuster.

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