Mid-Season Super League Awards: Standout Performers and Achievements
As the halfway point of the 2024 Super League season approaches, Hull FC and Leeds Rhinos’ clash on Saturday will mark the 81st game played so far this campaign. Over the past five months, a clear picture has emerged of where each team’s goals lie, prompting the creation of a set of hypothetical mid-season awards.
Best Signing – Nene Macdonald (Salford Red Devils)
The Papua New Guinean has silenced any doubts about his commitment, evidenced by his status as the second-highest metre maker and offloader in the top flight. Macdonald has proven incredibly difficult for opposition defences to stop, often playing a pivotal role in Salford’s tries.
Captain of the Year – Ben Garcia (Catalans Dragons)
The French forward has seamlessly slotted into various roles for the Dragons, embodying the qualities of an exemplary captain. Garcia’s consistent, high-level performances and ability to adapt have been key to Catalans’ campaign.
Coach of the Year – Sam Burgess (Warrington Wolves)
Burgess has transformed Warrington since taking over, turning them into genuine title contenders despite limited squad changes. The Wolves’ resurgence under his leadership has been a remarkable achievement.
Most Improved Player – Matt Dufty (Warrington Wolves)
The Australian full-back has flourished under Burgess’ guidance, with Dufty’s newfound confidence and encouragement to play his natural game helping him rediscover his best form.
Player of the Year (Man of Steel) – Marc Sneyd/Matt Moylan (Salford Red Devils/Leigh Leopards)
The joint leaders of the Man of Steel leaderboard, Sneyd and Moylan, have been instrumental to their respective teams’ success so far this season.
Team of the Year – Wigan Warriors
Matt Peet’s Warriors have been the benchmark in Super League, consistently performing at a high level and claiming silverware in the World Club Challenge and Challenge Cup.
Try of the Season – Ash Handley (Leeds Rhinos) v Salford Red Devils
Handley’s sensational solo effort, where he beat multiple defenders with blistering pace and footwork, has been a standout moment in the early stages of the 2024 campaign.
Young Player of the Year – Junior Nsemba (Wigan Warriors)
The powerful 19-year-old forward has seamlessly filled the considerable boots of Willie Isa, showcasing maturity and talent beyond his years for the Warriors.
“The Wolves’ resurgence under his leadership has been a remarkable achievement.”
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