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Fantasy League Ins & Outs for Round 10

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Fantasy League Ins & Outs for Round 10

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We’re a third of the way through the 2026 Betfred Super League season and teams are right in the thick of it!

From the high-fliers to injury crises, to teams trying to get their season back on track, the competition is at its most unpredictable.

Which players will be included in their club’s match day squad for Round 10? And who won’t be returning to the fold?

Ins:

Andy Ackers (£110k)

The hooker’s return to action comes as music to the ears of both the Bulls boss Kurt Haggerty and his fans, as well as Fantasy players!

Ackers has already racked up over 400 Fantasy points in 2026, and is expected to be part of the squad to take on the Warriors on Saturday.

Joe Burgess (£140k)

Hull KR head coach Willie Peters has confirmed that “Burgess will come back in” to the team after recovering from an illness which prevented him from featuring in Round 9.

It comes as welcome news for Robins fans, with the winger already racking up ten tries so far this season! This sees him third in the 2026 try scorer charts and is certainly helping his Fantasy points tally!

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Nene Macdonald (£140k)

The PNG centre was part of the Saints 21-man squad in Round 9 but didn’t play against Trinity, and hasn’t appeared since his side’s Round 4 clash against the Bulls, where he picked up a knee injury that required surgery.

His return to action will be welcome news for head coach Paul Rowley, as he continues to welcome back some of his key troops.

Jack Welsby (£160k) 

It's a big boost for Saints and Fantasy players alike with England international Jack Welsby set to make his long-awaited comeback in Round 10.

He's been missing from the side since February following a shoulder injury, but is ready to go as the Red V battle for top spot.

Will you be bringing Welsby back into your Fantasy squad?

Outs:

Josh Griffin (£110k)

Adding to the Knights' long list of injured players, the veteran second-rower is set to be out for the next four months.

Griffin ruptured his pec during his side’s Round 9 win against Toulouse Olympique last Thursday.

He’ll need moving out of your Fantasy team if you haven’t done this already.

George Lawler (£110k)

The Tigers’ prop has picked up a two-match ban for head contact on Hull FC’s Ligi Sao. This means Tigers boss Ryan Carr will be without one of his main men for their upcoming fixtures against the current champions, Hull KR, as well as the Knights. He’ll be a big miss, that's for sure.

If Lawler is part of your Fantasy side, you should consider transferring him out for the next couple of weeks.

Liam Marshall (£150k)

The Warriors speedster looked to be struggling with his hamstring early doors in Wigan’s Friday Night defeat to the Wolves. It was later confirmed that the winger had indeed torn his hamstring and is expected to be out for three months.

This leaves the Warriors with limited options on the edges, with Abbas Miski out for an unspecified period and Dayon Sambou and picking up a knock in the previous round.

At £150k, this frees up a huge chunk of funds whilst you search for a new winger...

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Don't miss the deadline!

Players have until 6pm on Thursday 30 April to make any changes to your teams!

Head over to Fantasy now to make any changes ahead of Round 10...

 

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