Ultimate Showdown: Top Stand-Offs Clash in Challenge Cup Final

Rugby League Fans Eagerly Await Challenge Cup Final Showdown Between Top Stand-Offs

As the Challenge Cup Final approaches this weekend, rugby league enthusiasts are in for a treat as two of the league’s premier stand-offs go head-to-head. Reigning Man of Steel Bevan French of Wigan Warriors and England captain George Williams of Warrington Wolves are undisputedly among the best in the business, but who else makes the top five stand-off list in Super League?

George Williams missed Warrington’s recent match against Wigan due to suspension, leading coach Sam Burgess to rest several key players. Despite the 19-18 win, Wigan have now lost out on the Challenge Cup Final, with Tyler Dupree and Adam Keighran both receiving three-game bans.

With two star stand-offs sidelined, the final could come down to a moment of magic from one of the teams’ number sixes. So, how do the league’s current crop of stand-offs stack up?

5. Tyrone May (Hull KR)

May’s effortless approach at Craven Park has quickly won over the fans. Pairing with the electric Mikey Lewis, May brings a calming presence and a kicking ability that forces defences to account for both halves. He’s also shown a knack for finishing, snatching a try against St Helens by outjumping Jack Welsby.

4. Jonny Lomax (St Helens)

The consistently high-performing Lomax is a mystery as to how he’s never won the Man of Steel. Not only an attacking threat, he’s a formidable defender, topping 30 tackles on three occasions. Lomax’s absence through injury will be a revealing test for St Helens’ attack.

3. Brodie Croft (Leeds Rhinos)

Despite Leeds’ struggles, Croft has been essential to their success. With 13 assists in just 12 games and 182 carries, the former Salford star is finding his feet and the best is yet to come.

2. George Williams (Warrington Wolves)

The England captain sets the tone for Warrington with his leadership and physicality. Alongside full-back Matt Dufty, Williams’ ability to pierce the line has seen him cross for six tries in nine games.

1. Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)

The reigning Man of Steel remains the best stand-off in Super League. French’s masterful performance against Hudderstood, with two tries, two assists and 210 metres, is a testament to his class. When he’s on form, he’s the best player in the league.

“When he’s on form, he’s the best player in the league.”

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