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Round 3 Team of the Week

3 Mar 2025

Round 3 Team of the Week

Round 3's Team of the Week...

Hull KR made it three wins from three in Round 3, as Jez Litten starred with one try and two try assists, as did two-try scorer Jai Whitbread.

Leigh Leopards also continued their perfect start to the new campaign with a huge home win over Catalans Dragons.

Umyla Hanley stole the show with a stunning hat-trick, whilst Lachlan Lam provided three try assists in the hosts’ seven-try showing.

Hull Hero Harvey Barron scored a wonderful length of the field try to bring his side back into the game on Friday, racking up 233 metres in the process.

His teammate Herman Ese’ese also joins him in Round 3’s Team of the Week after a super solid performance – the powerhouse prop made 109 metres, eight tackle busts and 26 tackles in an impressive 33-minute stint.

Saints duo Super Jack Welsby and Kyle Feldt are the ones to represent the Red V in the latest Team of the Week. England fullback Welsby has enjoyed an incredible start to 2025, and his fine form continued against Wakefield Trinity in Round 3, with one try, one try assist and 135 metres.

Likewise, former NRL sensation Feldt has found his feet at his new club and scored from a flying finish in the corner – putting the game well and truly to bed on Saturday.

It was Viva Las Vegas this weekend as Super League made history, and ultimately, Wigan Warriors showcased to the world why they are the current champions.

The Warriors ran riot at the Allegiant Stadium, producing an eight-try spectacle against opponents Warrington Wolves.

The players in Cherry & White generated some insane stats over in the American continent, and of course Bevan French was up there following one of his trademark magical performances.

French was heavily involved in the action with 209 metres in a bewildering 18 carries and 10 tackle busts, as well as one try and one try assist.

Breakout star Junior Nsemba also exhibited his talent with several remarkable runs and seven tackle busts.

The third Warrior, Kaide Ellis, emerged as top tackler in the match with 40 tackles and therefore takes a deserved spot too.

Finally, captain Ash Handley helped guide Leeds Rhinos to victory over local rivals Castleford Tigers. Handley provided a try and two try assists on Sunday afternoon, whilst teammate James Bentley caused all sort of problems for the Tigers with his offload game - showing up for his side in both attack and defence.

 

Round 4 of the Betfred Super League gets underway with Hull FC hosting Leigh Leopards on Thursday night (live on Sky Sports).

All games will be broadcasted live, and information regarding dates, venues and kick-off times can be found here.