Castleford Tigers rise up on all-time Super League table as full list revealed

The Tigers secured a point against the Leopards to continue their recent resurgence under Craig Lingard, at least in comparison to the early stages of the new Super League season.

And when every summer-era outcome is broken down and the 24 teams that have participated in the competition are rated based on points secured, that point moved them into the Super League’s all-time top six sides.

With 619 points against the Bulls’ 617, the Tigers are presently in sixth place, ahead of the Bradford Bulls.

The outright leaders are St Helens, who have 1,067 points since Super League began in 1996. The only other side to have more than 1,000 points? Their local rivals, Wigan Warriors – who only recently passed through the four-figure barrier, with a total of 1,004 points.

Leeds Rhinos are third on 918 points, with the rest of the top six comprising Warrington Wolves (796), Hull FC (686) and the Tigers, who are now on 619.

 

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