The Leeds Rhinos have a potential star on their hands in the form of Oscar Brown, a rugby union convert who lit up the pre-season clash with Castleford Tigers with a stunning solo try. But here's where it gets controversial... While the Rhinos believe Brown has a bright future in the game, some may argue that his limited exposure to the 13-a-side code could be a hindrance. Despite this, Brown's individual brilliance and potential are undeniable, and his journey is one to watch. As the Rhinos' transition coach, Chev Walker, puts it, 'He's an unbelievable athlete, and his rugby league age is still really young. We don't know how high his ceiling is.' But this is the part most people miss... Brown's rapid learning and adaptation to the first-team environment are key factors in his development. While patience is required, his resilience, quick learning, and willingness to make mistakes are all positive signs. So, what do you think? Is Brown the next big thing for the Rhinos? Or is there more to his development that needs to be considered? Share your thoughts in the comments below!