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Mid-Season Stats Breakdown

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Mid-Season Stats Breakdown

It’s the halfway mark of the 2026 Betfred Super League season, so let’s take a moment to familiarise ourselves with the current stats situation...

League Table:

Points:

There have been 4,403 points scored in Super League so far this year - 961 more than last year at this stage!

The top five points scorers are:

1. Jake Connor (Rhinos) - 144

2. Adam Keighran (Warriors) - 128

3. Rhyse Martin (Robins) - 112

4. Mikey Lewis (Robins) – 96

5. Adam Cook (Leopards) - 89

Tries:

Leeds Rhinos flier Maika Sivo currently tops the try scoring charts with 22 tries.

Here are the top five try scorers as we pass the halfway point:

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Try Assists:

The 2025 Steve Prescott MBE of Steel Jake Connor is leading the way with 19 try assists - that’s at least one a game in the opening half of the season!

Who else has the most try assists in 2026?

1. Jake Connor (Rhinos) - 19

2. Tyrone May (Robins) - 18

3. Jackson Hastings (Saints) - 16

4. Jake Trueman (Trinity) - 16

5. Adam Cook (Leopards) - 13

Goals:

Who has kicked the most goals so far?

1. Jake Connor (Rhinos) - 72

2. Adam Keighran (Warriors) - 52

3. Rhyse Martin (Robins) - 48

4. Adam Cook (Leopards) - 40

5. Marc Sneyd (Wolves) - 38

Metres:

Last year, Hull FC’s Lewis Martin finished first in the metre-making charts with 3,233 in the entire 2025 season.

In 2026, the Dragons’ ‘Forbes Ferrari’ Charlie Staines has already racked up 2,493 metres throughout the first half of the season, and if he carries on performing the way he has been doing, then he could very well beat the 2025 top metre maker.

The most metres in any match in 2026 comes from Staines with 212.

1. Charlie Staines (Dragons) - 2,493

2. Tristan Sailor (Saints) - 2,212

3. Tom Davies (Robins) - 2,172

4. Jack Broadbent (Robins) - 2073

5. Lachie Miller (Rhinos) - 1,949

Clean Breaks:

1. Maika Sivo (Rhinos) - 24

2. Josh Charnley (Leopards) - 15

3. Mikey Lewis (Robins) - 15

4. Brodie Croft (Rhinos) - 11

5. Oliver Pratt (Trinity) - 14

Tackle Busts:

Fans have been sitting up and taking note of Olly Ashall-Bott. The Toulouse number 1 has well and truly starred for the French side in their return to the top flight.

1. Olly Ashall-Bott (Toulouse) - 97

2. Lachlan Miller (Rhinos) - 89

3. Jacob Gagai (Giants) - 77

4. David Nofoaluma (Knights) - 72

5. Charlie Staines (Dragons) - 61

Offloads:

1. Taane Milne (Giants) - 31

2. Tristan Sailor (Saints) - 27

3. Joe Ofahengaue (Leopards) - 24

4. Toby King (Wolves) - 23

5. David Nofoaluma (Knights) - 23

Kicks:

Rhinos maverick Jake Connor also tops the kicking charts with 171 kicks, whilst Dragons playmaker Toby Sexton has surpassed 5,201 kicking metres.

Here are the top five kickers.

1. Jake Connor (Rhinos) - 171

2. Jackson Hastings (Saints) - 167

3. Toby Sexton (Dragons) - 155

4. Marc Sneyd (Wolves) - 150

5. Mikey Lewis (Robins) - 152

Tackles:

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Errors:

1. Tristan Sailor (Saints) - 25

2. Joe Burgess (Robins) - 24

3. Ethan Ryan (Bulls) - 22

4. Zach Eckersley (Warriors) - 20

5. Benjamin Laguerre (Toulouse) - 19

Minutes played:

There have been some mammoth minutes made by these ever-present players in the first fourteen rounds...

1. Innes Senior (Leopards) - 1,124

2 Charlie Staines (Dragons) - 1,120

3 Jacob Gagai (Giants) - 1,120

4 Jake Trueman (Trinity) - 1,120

5 Jason Qareqare (Tigers) - 1,120

Man of Steel:

At the start of May, Rhinos' Lachlan Miller emerged top of the pile in the early running for the Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel Award.

Hull KR and England hooker Jez Litten was voted second with club-mate Tyrone May coming in third. 

Leeds stand-off Brodie Croft earned plenty of support, taking fourth spot, with St Helens hooker Daryl Clark completed the five. 

The next shortlist will be decided in Round 18.

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Josh Charnley v Ryan Hall

The battle to become Super League's all-time top try scorer has reached its peak, with Charnley overtaking Hall last Sunday.

Ryan Hall has 271 Super League tries to his name, whilst Josh Charnley now has 272 - thanks to his hat-trick against the Bulls in Round 14.

The two legendary wing men are expected to keep pushing each other in the try-scoring stakes until the end of the season where the record, in theory, could now swap multiple times. 

How will the stats unfold in the second half of the season?