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Fantasy League debrief

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Fantasy League debrief

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We’re over a third of the way through the season and the Betfred Super League continues to deliver. Round 11 saw closely contested encounters, sides running rampant, and tries galore! The 2026 continues to hit different.

What does this all mean for Fantasy players? Let’s dive into it all...

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Top performers

Caius Faatili (98 points)

What a stellar display from Trinity’s powerhouse prop on Friday Night against the Dragons! Scoring a hat-trick of tries was the tip of the iceberg as the West Yorkshire outfit put 58 points on the board in a demolition of the French side.

Faatili also busted through ten would-be Dragon tacklers, carried the ball for 90 metres, made one clean line break and completed four offloads. A truly dazzling display!

A fan favourite at the DIY Kitchens Stadium, he will surely become a favourite of Fantasy players if he keeps putting in performances like that! Having already racked up 371 points this season, he's a proven source of consistent Fantasy points. Will he be part of your team for Round 12?...

Olly Ashall-Bott (92 points)

It was another valiant performance from the Toulouse number 1, who unfortunately once again ended up on the losing side in Round 11, but turned out to be a high scorer in Fantasy!

The speedster produced a classic full-back display on Saturday, and scoring two tries was just the start – he broke the Wolves’ defensive line twice, made 160 metres, and completed four offloads!

Ashall-Bott provides a cheaper alternative to the other full-backs in the league but certainly punches above his price tag in 2026. Looking for a fullback that doesn’t break the bank? Ashall-Bott could be your man!

Jacob Alick-Wienecke (81 points)

The Leopards’ winning run ended abruptly at the weekend as the Robins came out on top at the Leigh Sports Village. However, Alick-Wienecke can be proud of the shift he put in against the current champions.

The second rower scored his side’s only try, broke through the Robins’ defensive line twice, completed two offloads and made two tackle busts. It was performance full of heart on Saturday night, despite his team’s defeat.

Given the fantasy points he regularly accumulates, Alick-Wienecke is another player exceeding his price tag expectations. 580 already this season! Want to change one of your second rowers?

This Leopard should be at the top of your list.

Toby King (80 points)

It was three wins on the bounce for the Wolves as they try to close the gap on the top of the Super League table in 2026. And Toby King has been at the heart of everything the Wire side has done well recently!

Two tries were just the start for the centre at the weekend. He also made two clean line breaks, carried the ball for 120 metres and completed a staggering nine tackle busts. What a performance!

This isn’t the first time King has appeared on this. And it probably won’t be the last!

Zak Hardaker (75 points)

It was a disappointing day at the office for the Black & Whites on Sunday. A shining light in their performance, however, was Zak Hardaker…

The centre was everywhere but especially impressed with the boot. He kicked three goals, along with two attacking kicks. Then, he carried the ball for 70 metres and capped off his performance with a try assist.

Priced at £140k, Hardaker is by no means the cheapest, but he can provide important Fantasy points for any team. Will he be part of your side for Round 12?

Fantasy Flops

Lewis Martin (25 points)

The 2025 Young Player of the Year didn’t hit the heights on Sunday. He failed to leave any mark against the Bulls coming away with no tries scored and minimal metres made. Just like his side, he’ll be looking to do better in Round 12.

Jai Field (17 points)

Jai Field managed just 17 Fantasy points in Round 11, which is extremely uncharacteristic for the fancy full-back. It's also worth noting that Field won't be playing in Round 12 to make up for it, as head coach Matt Peet rests him ahead of the Betfred Challenge Cup Final.

Mikey Lewis (11 points)

The Robins playmaker tends to be the main man of their attacking output, but it didn’t play out that way in Round 11. Lewis came away from the Leigh Sports Village without making any impact on his side’s victory. He’ll be hoping for better on Thursday Night, as he looks to become Fantasy's top points scorer for a third season running...