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The Final Charge | Best Individual Performance

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The Final Charge | Best Individual Performance

The Final Charge has hit its peak, and this week we remind ourselves of six of the best individual performances that have taken place throughout the 2025 Betfred Super League season.

Voting is open for the BEST INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE in 2025 so far – and we want to know your choices!

Scroll down to cast your vote below. And make sure you visit the OURLEAGUE app for more polls & quizzes!

 

Was it Bevan French who lit up Las Vegas in Round 3?

The Warriors wizard starred with a trademark performance against Warrington Wolves at the Allegiant Stadium, running for 209 metres in just 18 carries and making a terrific ten tackle busts. He also scored one try and provided one try assist, earning the deserved Player of the Match Award in the Entertainment Capital of the World.

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Or was it Caius Faatili’s monstrous display at Magic WKND against the Tigers? (Round 10)

Trinity’s powerhouse prop played just a total of 39 minutes at St. James' Park but went on to have the biggest impact in his side by far.

Not only did he run a whopping 171 metres in 12 carries - Faatili also came up with 21 tackles and two tries, one of which was a moment of pure magic as he burst through the defensive line and raced an incredible 70 metres to touch down in front of a joyous Trinity following.

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Did George Whitby impress you the most in Round 11 when he starred for the Saints against the Dragons?

In what was only his sixth Super League appearance, the 19-year-old halfback came up with a lovely tally of 24 points in St Helens’ 40-0 home win over Catalans.

This included a stunning hat-trick on the back of some flourishing attack, as well as six successful goals. The emergence of his breakthrough has captured the attention of many in 2025.

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Magic Mikey Lewis produced a mesmerising performance against the Saints in Round 13, but does he get your vote?

It is renowned for Lewis to be at the heart of the action on a weekly basis, and this was no different in Round 13 when he charged over for a superb score in the later stages of the game. He loves a try against the Red V, doesn’t he?

This, combined with two try assists, five tackle busts and 168 metres in just 18 carries, saw the Robins put their opponents to the sword at Sewell Group Craven Park.

This is also why he is the current Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel!

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The Leopards beat the league leading Robins in Round 18 - and Lachlan Lam was heavily instrumental.

Lam was in support of teammate Tesi Niu to win the foot race and touch down for a tremendous try in the second half and was also responsible for creating a total of three try assists.

He continues to top the Super League try assist charts by a country mile!

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The sixth contender is Leeds’ Lachie Miller who helped his side crucially edge the Leopards in Round 21.

In an electric and standout performance, Miller delivered with one try, one try assist, 184 metres, a mammoth twelve tackle busts and two clean breaks. No wonder he ranks a clear first in the Super League metre maker standings!

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Which one will you choose?