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Round 19 Team of the Week
21 Jul 2025

Round 19’s Team of the Week…
The Round 19 #SuperLeague Team of the Week ? pic.twitter.com/Y6OubeNiiW
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 21, 2025
Leigh Leopards secured a historic win against St Helens on Thursday night and Joe Ofahengaue's two tries inspired them to victory.
Titanic Tesi Niu also proved pivotal once again with 119 metres in as little as 16 carries, as well as three tackle busts and three offloads.
Another TITANIC Tesi Niu @LeighLeopardsRL performance ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 18, 2025
Has he been the best centre in #SuperLeague in 2025? ? pic.twitter.com/VzNj6gB7SF
On Friday, Jayden Myers put on a show and completed a Trinity double in just his second Super League appearance.
Veteran Josh Griffin made metres for fun against the Giants with 144 in 12 carries and rolled back the years with some fancy footwork on the closing try of the night.

Hat-trick hero Alfie Edgell appears in Round 19’s Team of the Week, after his wonderful performance on the Rhinos’ left edge.
A classy Rhinos score finished off by Alfie Edgell ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/b8drJZAhYR
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 18, 2025
Then, four Black & Whites feature for their exceptional efforts against the champions.
A seasoned Zak Hardaker looked in his prime in the fullback position on Saturday with a troublesome kicking game, including the match-winning try assist for Jordan Rapana.
He is joined by skipper Aidan Sezer who guided his side around the park at the weekend with a try, two try assists and a total of 17 kicks in general play. Meanwhile, Jed Cartwright continued his try-scoring form at The Brick Community Stadium with a Round 19 double.
Liam Knight makes up the FC quartet – with a superb seven tackle busts, 106 metres and 23 tackles.
Hail Sezer ?@hullfcofficial are running riot against the champions ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/Oyn9vMHGAU
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 19, 2025
The Robins bounced back in the south of France with a magical performance from Man of Steel Mikey Lewis.
An influential Lewis was at the heart of the action banking two tries on his return to the side, as Hull KR went four points clear at the top of the Super League table.
Teammate Peta Hiku joins him.
Mikey Lewis marking his comeback with a try ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/K9kBBJ4Ods
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 19, 2025
George Lawler was a class act for Castleford on Sunday with a mammoth 49 tackles in defence. He also pounced on a Warrington handling error to score an important try in the first half - a try which put the Tigers back in front, and they never lost the lead after this moment.
Joe Westerman also showed that he’s still got it as he produced 45 tackles and 104 metres in Round 19.
The Tigers have turned it around ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/GtfL6mOppr
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 20, 2025
Round 20 of the Betfred Super League begins on Thursday 24 July with a huge West Yorkshire Derby as Wakefield Trinity host Leeds Rhinos (live on Sky Sports, K.O. 8pm).
All games will be broadcasted live, and information regarding dates, venues and kick-off times can be found here.
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