Super League Round 11 Team of the Week: Outstanding Performances from Various Clubs

Super League Round 11 Team of the Week: Standout Performances Across Multiple Clubs

In an action-packed Super League Round 11, several players delivered outstanding individual displays, making it a challenge to determine the definitive Team of the Week. While many players were unlucky to miss out on the previous round’s selection, this week’s lineup features representatives from no fewer than six different clubs.

Standout Performers

Fullback Matt Moylan was a standout for Leigh, amassing 123 metres from 15 carries while making two clean breaks and providing an assist in their 40-12 victory over Salford. Warrington winger Josh Thewlis earned his second consecutive Team of the Week selection, racking up 130 metres, nine tackle busts, and two clean breaks in the Wire’s 20-8 win over Hull KR.

St Helens’ Tongan powerhouse Konrad Hurrell was unstoppable in their 60-4 thrashing of Castleford, recording 203 metres from 14 carries and three assists. Warrington’s England international Toby King bagged a brace and an assist, making 130 metres from 15 carries and 13 tackles in defence.

Wigan winger Liam Marshall scored a hat-trick in the Warriors’ 48-6 demolition of Huddersfield, while amassing an impressive 244 metres from 16 carries. Teammate Bevan French was similarly dominant, recording 209 metres from 16 carries, two tries, and two assists against the Giants.

“This week’s lineup features representatives from no fewer than six different clubs.”

London Broncos’ James Meadows played a pivotal role in their 34-18 victory over Hull FC, making 26 carries and scoring a try. Leigh prop Robbie Mulhern delivered another hard-working display, with 16 carries and 16 tackles against Salford.

Wigan’s Kruise Leeming enjoyed a standout performance against his former club Huddersfield, making five runs from dummy half, busting four tackles, and scoring a try, while also contributing 18 tackles in defence. St Helens’ Matty Lees was a powerhouse, making 189 metres from 23 carries and 30 tackles against Castleford.

London’s Ethan Natoli, making his Super League debut at the age of 29, put in a hard-working shift, making 119 metres from 12 carries and 25 tackles against Hull FC. Catalans’ Mike McMeeken was a force to be reckoned with against Leeds, earning the Sky Sports man of the match award after making 121 metres from 18 carries and 27 tackles.

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