Leopards, St. Helens, Hull and Wigan Warriors does the unexpected

1. Jack Welsby – St Helens

On Friday night, Leeds was unable to contain Jack Welsby, as the fullback scored twice and exploited the Rhinos whenever he had the chance.

2. Josh Charnley – Leigh Leopards

Leigh’s most effective offensive weapon is still yielding results.

3. Jack Broadbent – Hull KR

He’s settled in well at Hull KR, and Jack Broadbent, who scored two tries against London, was outstanding.

4. Adam Keighran – Wigan Warriors

scored five goals and scored a try in the victory over Salford.

5. Josh Thewlis – Warrington Wolves

Warrington’s Josh Thewlis was outstanding in their victory over Catalans on Saturday.

6. George Williams – Warrington Wolves

The Warrington halfback gave another outstanding performance against the Catalans.

7. Rowan Milnes – Castleford Tigers

superbly managed Castleford’s match on Friday night versus Hull FC.

8. Sione Mata’utia – St Helens

Sione Mata’utia, who was named at prop, was outstanding against Leeds, scoring a try and posing a continuous threat down the middle.

9. Liam Horne – Castleford Tigers

Despite being ill, Liam Horne played the entire 80 minutes against Hull, and he was outstanding.

10. Luke Thompson – Wigan Warriors

For Wigan, Luke Thompson was outstanding in the middle once more.

11. Junior Nsemba – Wigan Warriors

Junior Nsemba put on another incredible show against Salford.

12. Lachlan Fitzgibbon – Warrington Wolves

Lachlan Fitzgibbon has been a great find for Warrington.

13. James Bell – St Helens

James Bell’s reputation is growing, and he had a fantastic performance against Leeds.

Substitutes

14. Edwin Ipape – Leigh Leopards

Ran the show from number nine against Huddersfield.

15. Mikey Lewis – Hull KR

Registered 26 points for Hull KR in their demolition of London.

16. Peta Hiku – Hull KR

Ran riot against London.

17. Sylvester Namo – Castleford Tiger.

 

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