HUDDERSFIELD Town's Jordan Rhodes will be a goalscoring sensation in the Championship.

Bookmakers believe manager Simon Grayson has the hottest of shots on his books as Town today get their fixtures for the 2012-13 campaign.

The 22-year-old Scotland international, of course, helped fire Town to promotion with 40 club goals last season – not including his successful shoot-out penalty in the play-off final against Sheffield United at Wembley.

Town fans are desperately hoping Rhodes will be leading the attack come August – he is contracted until 2015 but the subject of big-club transfer speculation.

But Galpharm supporters will be hard pressed to find a bookie who doesn’t feel the club’s popular No17 is going to continue his prolific form against the likes of Bolton, Blackburn and Wolves.

Sky Bet, for instance, reckon Rhodes – who finished the campaign with 48 goals in total following his exploits with Scotland Under 21s – is the real deal.

So they offer him at odds of only 1/4 to score 10 or more goals in the Championship – whoever he is playing for.

Rhodes is still odds-on (at 8/11) to score 15 or more and it’s only when you get to 20-plus goals that the odds are slightly against, as he’s quoted at 5/4 by the Sky Bet oddsmakers to hit that magical mark for all strikers.

Fans can get 3/1 if they think Rhodes will hit 25 or more, it’s an 8/1 shot for him to break 30 and 16/1 for the former Ipswich player to reach 35 or more.

For those who believe Rhodes will equal or top his fantastic 40 from the past season when it comes to the Championship action, they’ll get odds of 33/1.

Town are still waiting to hear whether terms can be settled with Rhodes’ strikeforce partner Alan Lee and three other players who have been offered deals – versatile Tom Clarke, goalkeeper Ian Bennett and academy keeper Lloyd Allinson.