Halfway Through the 2024 Super League Season
As we officially reach the halfway point of the 2024 Super League season, the road to the Old Trafford grand finale is gathering momentum, with the Challenge Cup concluded for another year. This campaign has been marked by a string of standout performances, leaving many players vying for individual accolades by season’s end.
The Super League Dream Team Frontrunners
With that in mind, we’ve taken an early look at the frontrunners to make the Super League Dream Team so far. Warrington Wolves’ Matt Dufty leads the way at fullback, showcasing career-best form under the guidance of Sam Burgess. On the wings, Huddersfield Giants’ Adam Swift and Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall have been consistent try-scoring threats, with the latter topping the league’s scoring charts.
In the centres, Salford Red Devils’ Nene Macdonald has rediscovered his best rugby, while Wigan’s Jake Wardle has been a driving force behind their early season success, cementing his claim for an England spot.
Orchestrating the play is Warrington’s George Williams, the competition’s standout player, and Salford’s Marc Sneyd, whose goal-kicking and overall game management have been pivotal to the Red Devils’ playoff push.
Up front, Warrington’s Paul Vaughan and Wigan’s Luke Thompson have been dominant figures, while Wigan’s Brad O’Neill and Catalans Dragons’ Mike McMeeken have excelled in the back row. Rounding out the pack is another Wigan youngster, Kaide Ellis, who has become an integral part of the Warriors’ title-chasing side.
“This Dream Team reflects the depth and quality across Super League, with several clubs represented. As the season progresses, the race for individual honors and the ultimate prize of the Grand Final at Old Trafford promises to be fiercely contested.”
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