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Round 26 Team of the Week
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Round 26’s Team of the Week…
Your Round 26 #SuperLeague Team of the Week ? pic.twitter.com/pidZo1k9xn
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) September 15, 2025
There were surprises galore in the penultimate round, starting with the Dragons shocking the Rhinos on Thursday Night.
Julian Bousquet came up with a fortunate score eight minutes from time, which won the match the French side, while captain Ben Garcia worked tirelessly in defence, racking up 51 tackles - the highest of any player on the pitch.
What has happened there ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) September 11, 2025
Julian Bousquet looks to have won it in dramatic fashion for @DragonsOfficiel ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/eOcyc3iTsS
The electric Jai Field features for a second week in running with two tries, two try assists and 124 metres in just 14 carries.
Teammate Tyler Dupree also racked up 156 metres in what was a dominant display from the champions.

On Friday Night, Lachlan Lam reached 40 try assists and was once again instrumental in Leigh’s victory - a victory which also secured their highest ever Super League finish and a home Eliminator in the 2025 Play-Offs.
Umyla Hanley also continued his impressive form, and retains his place in Team of the Week, as a result.
4??0?? Assists. pic.twitter.com/xGdaBTEC30
— Leigh Leopards (@LeighLeopardsRL) September 13, 2025
There's a trio of Trinity players included, after they stunned the league leaders in Round 26.
Mason Lino the magician had his hands all over the game with a brilliant individual try, one try assist and a total of 19 kicks in play.
Cam Scott stepped up with one try, 119 metres and four tackle busts, and the ever reliable Jay Pitts completed 48 tackles as Wakefield strengthened their chances of a top six finish.
Mason the magician ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/IDBM5msufk
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) September 13, 2025
Similarly, three Hull players appear in Team of the Week as they kept their Play-Off hopes alive.
The experienced and versatile Zak Hardaker guided a youthful Black & Whites outfit around the park and scored the closing try on Saturday.
Lewis Martin carried on his bid for Super League’s top try scorer by adding another to his tally at the weekend. By doing so, Martin also became the first Hull FC player in the modern era to score against every opposition they’ve faced in a single season. What an achievement!
Meanwhile, Harvey Barron enjoyed a stellar showing, with one try, one try assist, 168 metres in 14 carries and five tackle busts.
The first Hull FC player in the modern era to score against every opposition we've faced in a single season ?
— Hull FC (@hullfcofficial) September 14, 2025
Inevitable ?
???? #COYH | @ecostrad pic.twitter.com/fytKrHoi1n
Finally, it was an applaudable effort from Huddersfield hooker Zac Woolford, with 117 metres and 42 tackles.

Betfred Super League will return on Thursday and Friday Night for the final round (Round 27) – with all six games broadcasted LIVE as the regular season reaches its conclusion...
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