Super League’s Top Wingers of 2024 Season: A Closer Look

Standout Wingers of the 2024 Super League Season

Wingers are an integral part of the rugby league attack, and Super League is blessed with some of the best in the sport. Love Rugby League takes a closer look at the seven standout wingers from the 2024 season.

Innes Senior (Castleford Tigers)

Castleford Tigers’ Innes Senior had a fantastic campaign, featuring in all 27 league fixtures and scoring 14 tries. The 24-year-old Ireland international is poised for a breakout year in 2025.

Joe Burgess (Hull KR)

Hull KR’s Joe Burgess grew into the season, becoming an influential figure for the Robins on their road to the Grand Final. He scored 13 tries, gained 2,013 metres, and made 103 tackles.

Ash Handley (Leeds Rhinos)

Despite Leeds Rhinos’ struggles, winger Ash Handley continued to excel, scoring 14 tries in just 18 appearances. The England international was among the division’s top performers before his injury.

Josh Charnley (Leigh Leopards)

Leigh Leopards’ veteran Josh Charnley is ageing gracefully, scoring 17 tries and gaining 2,967 metres from 381 carries.

Ryan Hall (Hull KR)

Hull KR’s Ryan Hall, the Leeds Rhinos icon, had another superb season, scoring 14 tries and leading the league in carries with 513.

Matty Ashton (Warrington Wolves)

Warrington Wolves’ Matty Ashton continues to impress, finishing second in the try-scoring charts with 21 tries in 23 appearances, and gaining 2,975 metres from 347 carries.

Liam Marshall (Wigan Warriors)

Topping the list is Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall, who ended the campaign as the top scorer with 27 tries in 26 outings. The England international also gained 3,695 metres from 426 carries and made 111 tackles.

“Wingers are an integral part of the rugby league attack, and Super League is blessed with some of the best in the sport.”

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