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Round 20 Team of the Week
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There was an initial Team of the Week in Part One of the Betfred Super League Split Round…
The Round 20 #SuperLeague Team of the Week ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 28, 2025
So Far...?
Who will keep their spot after Part Two this weekend? ? pic.twitter.com/6HZLBIjwUu
But following Part Two and the full set of results, here is the final Round 20 Team of the Week – but which players have kept their place?
Your complete #SuperLeague Team of the Week following Part Two of Round 20 ? pic.twitter.com/ljYpg8OWsr
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 3, 2025
Both Mason Lino and Mike McMeeken retain their places after Trinity’s last gasp win over Leeds Rhinos in Part One.
Of course, Lino became a Wakefield hero after his breath-taking drop goal snatched a dramatic home victory at the death.
Mason Lino ? Ice in his veins to win it for @WTrinityRL ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/kipYXj50i6
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 24, 2025
And throughout this brutal battle between the two West Yorkshire rivals, mighty McMeeken was once again the leader of the pack.
The Trinity captain completed 28 tackles and 116 metres in 16 carries and was a true role model to his teammates in a game of such high intensity.
Liam Byrne’s solid performance for the champions against the Dragons means that he keeps his spot in Team of the Week.
Likewise, Joe Greenwood starred his Huddersfield’s impressive win over Hull FC with a try, 90 metres and 33 tackles.
Despite the disappointing defeat, Lewis Martin has held on to a place in Team of the Week after completing a superb hat-trick, which included finishing off a box office third try by the Black & Whites.
Lewis Martin completes his @hullfcofficial hat-trick with a sensational score ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/4RLmVyyQej
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 26, 2025
Following Part Two’s results, four Robins come into the team as they registered a record Super League win on Thursday night.
The league leaders racked up 74 points against a struggling Salford side.
Magic Mikey Lewis scored a try and sensationally made a record-breaking eight try assists. The current Man of Steel also ran 175 metres in just 13 carries and made a total of 20 tackles - is there anything Lewis can't do?
Joe Burgess scored four tries on left wing, all of which included kick assists from Lewis – and he also ran a whopping 159 metres in ten carries.
Mikey Lewis just keeps finding Joe Burgess with that boot ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/yyhtGz6jhq
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) July 31, 2025
Making an instant impact on his return to the side was Jez Litten who bagged a double, while Rhyse Martin also scored twice and racked up metres for fun (154).
Two Leopards are included after they found a way to win against Warrington. Umyla Hanley’s second half double certainly inspired his side as they clawed their way back into the match...but let’s not forget Isaac Liu’s mammoth 41 tackles too.
A late lifeline? ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 1, 2025
Umyla Hanley closes the gap late in the contest ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/sLKwJmV9ZC
Then, two Saints feature for their exceptional efforts against the Tigers.
Harry Robertson continues to thrive in 2025 and exemplified this further in his perfect performance on Friday night, with a beautiful breakaway try, 177 metres, six tackle busts and 24 tackles. He's a Super League star in the making!
You CAN'T catch him! ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 1, 2025
Robertson intercepts and takes it the length ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/JxwSltRj5a
Tristan Sailor was also insanely instrumental and showcased his attacking prowess. The Saints number 6 produced 236 metres in 24 carries and four tackle busts, along with one try and two try assists.
Is he hitting form at the right time as we approach Play-Offs territory?
Round 21 of the Betfred Super League gets underway on Thursday 7 August as Leigh Leopards host Play-Off rivals 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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