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Fantasy League Debrief
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Following Round 4, the Betfred Super League will take a back seat this weekend as the Betfred Challenge Cup takes centre stage. This gives Fantasy League players an extra week to assemble their team ahead of Round 5.
With this in mind, let’s see who lit up the pitch in Round 4, and who you should consider swapping…
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Top performers
Sam Stone (100 points)
Two try scorer Sam Stone hit 100 Fantasy points in Fantasy League in Round 4 – the only player to achieve triple digits, as the Wolves continued their perfect start.
Mikey Lewis (99 points)
The former Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel was outstanding as the champions won their first game of the 2026 Super League season.
If the Robins are to defend their Betfred Super League title, their star playmaker will play a huge part in doing so. After all, he has been the top Fantasy performer for two years running now...
Lewis scored two terrific tries and made nine tackle busts and three clean breaks against Huddersfield on Sunday.
Looking for a new stand-off ahead of Round 5? Lewis can be your man.

Tesi Niu (90 points)
Tesi Niu led the Leopards’ attacking charge on Friday Night scoring two tries, creating one try assist and running 231 metres.
Lachlan Miller (82 points)
Miller has had a stellar start to the 2026 season and was instrumental in the Rhinos' dominant win over the Tigers on Sunday afternoon.
Short on full-back choices this season? Miller could fill the void in your side. He averaged 64 points last year and has proved he can provide the goods for any Fantasy team.
Mathieu Jussaume (82 points)
The second rower can be proud of his work despite his side losing to the Warriors on the weekend.
He put his body on the line for Toulouse, making 37 tackles, bursting through three tackles and assisting one try.
Jussaume can provide great value for any Fantasy side if those numbers are to go by. Priced at just £90k, his purchase will leave some funds in the bank to spend on other areas of your squad.
Tristan Sailor (82 points)
Sailor played a huge part in the Saints’ victory over the Bulls at the weekend. The versatile half-back was all over the park at the BrewDog Stadium.
Scoring one try and assisting another, Sailor also produced three offloads and a line break, which meant he quickly racked up the Fantasy points.
Saints are finally starting to find their groove under head coach Paul Rowley, and we can see that Sailor is certainly starting to benefit from this.
Thinking about changing your team’s number 6? Sailor should be at the top of your list.
Maika Sivo (75 points)
It’s two hat-tricks in two weeks for the flying Fijian! If his performance in Vegas wasn’t already enough, his performance against the Tigers cemented him as a fan favourite for the Rhinos Faithful.
Sivo is the league’s unstoppable force in the early rounds of the season, and last week nearly three thousand players transferred him into their Fantasy team.
His head coach Brad Arthur also astonishingly announced that Sivo isn’t at full fitness just yet. If this is the case, then what will he be capable of when he is at his best?
Make sure you snap up Sivo for Round 5!
Fantasy Flops
Esan Marsters (17 points)
It wasn’t the centre's day on Saturday night, giving away two penalties on the night and offering little in terms of attack. He’ll hope for a better showing as the Bulls take on the Warriors on Friday night in the Challenge Cup.
Liam Marshall (10 points)
The Wigan winger was barely involved against Toulouse. No tries and minimal metres gained, which is uncharacteristic of Marshall. This could be, however, due to teammates Zach Eckersley and Adam Keighran getting more of the action down their side as of late.
He’ll be hoping he can put all his capabilities on show in the next round of fixtures. Will you stay loyal to Marshall?

Eliot Peposhi (-4 points)
It was a night to forget for Bradford's Eliot Peposhi. Peposhi was shown a red card 13 minutes in, for making direct contact to the head of Saints' George Delaney.
He becomes the first player to be sent off in the 2026 Super League campaign and the first player to score negative in Fantasy.
Will he face disciplinary punishment for his actions?