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Stats breakdown as The Final Charge kicks on…
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With The Final Charge in full swing and just four regular rounds remaining, let’s have a look at the current stats situations…
League Table:
Just four rounds remain ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/EA03KbWZL7
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 25, 2025
Find out this week's Play-Off permutations here.
Points:
Currently, Arthur Mourgue leads the way as the Betfred Super League’s top points scorer in 2025 – just like his team Hull KR who have been leading the league since Round 4.
The players chasing him belong to teams either in or fighting for the Play-Offs, so there's a likelihood we could see them elevate their individual performances in the remaining fixtures.

1. Arthur Mourgue (Dragons & Robins) – 180
2. Max Jowitt (Trinity) – 178
3. Jake Connor (Rhinos) – 157
4. Adam Keighran (Warriors) – 156
5. Kyle Feldt (Saints) – 126
Did you know that Max Jowitt has scored the opening try of the game on five occasions this Super League campaign, the joint-most of any player alongside Jack Broadbent and Jai Field?
Tries:
Breakout star, Lewis Martin, continues to impress week in and week out for the Black & Whites, and tops the try scoring charts with 22 tries in this year's campaign so far.
At the moment, the 21-year-old is on a four-game scoring streak in Super League, scoring nine tries in total against the Red Devils, Giants, Leopards and Saints.
He also scored a crucial try back in Round 18, which resulted in a key win over their Play-Off rivals Wakefield Trinity, as well as their first home victory since July 2024.
With Hull FC continuing their Final Charge and aiming for a top six finish, how many more will Martin score on that left edge?
Can anybody catch him?
Injury? No problem says Martin ?
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 16, 2025
Showing us why he is the top try scorer ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/uvQStjaEkK
1. Lewis Martin (Hull FC) – 22
2. Jai Field (Warriors) – 19
3. Mikey Lewis (Robins) – 19
4. Joe Burgess (Robins) – 17
5. Kyle Feldt (Saints) – 17
Try Assists:
Lachlan Lam is always happy to assist! The Leopards playmaker has assisted nine more tries than any other player in Super League, averaging nearly two per game.
Lam has been directly involved in 21 tries across his last 11 Super League games, including five try assists against Salford Red Devils in Round 23 of this season.
Ans that was the second time in the last two seasons that he’s made 5+ try assists in a game with no other player doing so more than once!
It’s hard to see anyone coming close to him now, especially as Leigh set their sights on achieving their highest ever Super League finish.
The 2024 Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel Mikey Lewis sits second in the assist charts, with Jake Connor, who was top of this year's Man of Steel leaderboard when the results went dark back in Round 15, level with the Robins magician on 26 assists.
Who will end up where come the end of the season?

1. Lachlan Lam (Leopards) – 35
2. Mikey Lewis (Robins) – 26
3. Jake Connor (Rhinos) – 26
4. Tristan Sailor (Saints) – 24
5. Mason Lino (Trinity) – 20
Goals:
1. Arthur Mourgue (Dragons & Robins) – 74
2. Jake Connor (Rhinos) – 66
3. Max Jowitt (Trinity) – 65
4. Adam Keighran (Warriors) – 64
5. Marc Sneyd (Red Devils & Wolves) – 46
Metres:
Leeds' Lachie Miller is light years ahead averaging an impressive 188 metres per game.
He was fifth in the Mid-Season Stats Breakdown on 2207, meaning he has since racked up an unbelievable 1544 metres from then until The Final Charge.
If anything, this shows the Rhinos are coming good at peak time and Miller is an instrumental asset to their success.

1. Lachlan Miller (Rhinos) – 3751
2. Liam Marshall (Warriors) – 3287
3. Tom Davies (Robins) – 3188
4. Bailey Hodgson (Leopards) – 3085
5. Tristan Sailor (Saints) – 3065
The most metres in any match in 2025 comes from Miller with 222.
Lachie Miller is something else ?@leedsrhinos are lively tonight ?#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/fNChNLZvfw
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) August 21, 2025
Tackle busts:
Only six players have made 100+ tackle busts in 2025 and here are the top five...
1. Lachie Miller – 160
2. Tesi Niu – 131
3. Herman Ese'ese – 126
4. Junior Nsemba – 120
5. Nick Cotric –108
Junior Nsemba is also one of just three to make 100+ support runs with 104.
Tackles:
1. Oli Partington (Dragons) – 924
2. Jarrod O’Connor (Rhinos) – 901
3. George Lawler (Tigers) – 847
4. Kaide Ellis (Warriors) – 820
5. Elliot Minchella (Robins) – 805
Offloads:
1. Taane Milne (Giants) – 45
2. Herman Ese’ese (Hull FC) – 42
3. Paul Vaughan (Wolves) – 39
4. Harry Newman (Rhinos) – 38
5. Tevita Pangai Junior (Dragons) – 37
Kicks:
Warriors general Harry Smith tops the kicking charts with a total of 323 kicks and 10886 kicking metres – the only player to pass 10,000 in 2025.
He topped charts midway and still does to this day – how key is his kicking ability as the Warriors set out to defend the Super League Grand Final trophy?
The champions aren't out of the League Leaders' Shield race yet, either...

1. Harry Smith (Warriors) – 323
2. Aidan Sezer (Hull FC) – 265
3. Mason Lino (Trinity) – 262
4. Marc Sneyd (Red Devils & Wolves) – 256
5. Daejarn Asi (248)
Errors:
There can be no more room for errors from these individuals as we enter the most important stage of the season...
1. Tom Johnstone (Trinity) – 29
2. Tom Davies (Robins) – 28
3. Davy Litten (Hull FC) – 27
4. Jordan Rapana (Hull FC) – 26
5. Mark Percival (Saints) – 26
Minutes played:
Here are the top five, as well as ever-present, figures in 2025...
1. Lachlan Lam (Leopards) – 1853
2. Lewis Martin (Hull FC) – 1850
3. Harry Smith (Warriors) – 1843
4. Daejarn Asi (Tigers) – 1842
5. Harry Newman (Rhinos) - 1829
How do you think the stats will finish at the end of The Final Charge?
The Final Charge continues on Thursday 28 August as Leigh Leopards host Castleford Tigers in the Round 24 opener (live on Sky Sports+ and SuperLeague+, K.O. 8pm).
All games will be broadcasted live, and information regarding dates, venues and kick-off times can be found here.
There's still time to sign up to SuperLeague+ if you haven't already, with match passes, round passes, monthly passes and annual passes all available.