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Round 10 Team of the Week

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Round 10 Team of the Week

Here is your Round 9 Super League Team of the Week...

Thursday night started with the Robins putting on a display at home to the Tigers.

Tom Davies was the hat-trick hero. Alongside his three tries, the winger made over 200 metres. Karl Lawton started the contest with a brace and the hooker also makes the team in Round 10.

Friday proved to be a night for the home sides, as both the Rhinos and Saints scored 40 points in their respective victories over Trinity and the Knights.

Brodie Croft helped pull the strings in the West Yorkshire clash, with a crucial try. Meanwhile, a Player of the Match performance from captain Ash Handley, sees him named in the side.

Over in St Helens, prop Alex Walmsley celebrated his new contract with a monstrous display. Walmsley made 135 metres from 18 carries whilst also crossing for a score.

Another Saint on the scoresheet and the side is youngster Jake Davies. Davies raced away to score and was a big factor in his 123 metres from just seven carries. 

Two assists for Jackson Hastings sees him as the third and final Saint to make it into the Round 10 side.

Noah Hodkinson may have played ‘out of position’ while on the wing, but it didn’t faze the young Warrior. A hat-trick and an assist helped the Warriors defeat the Bulls. He also made 115 metres.

The other prop in the side is Joe Ofahengaue, who put in a huge shift as the Leopards defeated the Dragons in France. 167 metres and a try justifies his spot in the side.

He’s joined by second rower, Frankie Halton, who also got on the scoring list during the 33-18 success.

The final game of Saturday, saw the Wolves grind out a win in Huddersfield.

Just one player from Warrington makes the side. Centre, Josh Smith, made 156 metres, four tackle busts and scored a try.

On Sunday, Toulouse bounced back to winning ways in a gutsy success. The French side scored twice in the first half and both of those try scorers make the side.

Olly Ashall-Bott once again proved why he deserves a shot at this level. Three tackle busts, over 100 metres and a try was key. Meanwhile, also putting some huge defensive.

The final player is the side is loose forward Joe Cator. The former Hull FC man haunted his return to the MKM Stadium. 105 metres helped Toulouse leave with the two Betfred Super League points.