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Round 5 Team of the Week
24 Mar 2025

Round 5's Team of the Week...
The Round 5 #SuperLeague Team of the Week ? pic.twitter.com/hPWETPlSj1
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) March 24, 2025
Chris Atkin was crucial in Salford Red Devils’ victory on Thursday night, as he produced 23 tackles and made 199 metres.
On Friday, Marc Sneyd shone on his Warrington Wolves debut, kicking all three goals, as well as forging a wonderful halfback partnership with old England teammate George Williams.

James Harrison also had an unbelievable performance, with a massive 80 minutes in the middle - making 37 tackles and 12 carries.
In defeat, Mark Percival stood tall with the try assist to Saints’ final try and ran for 214 metres – the highest of any player on the pitch.
Herman Ese’ese continued to play a starring role for Hull FC this season, scoring a vital try which brought the Black & Whites back into the game against Wakefield Trinity. Fellow Hull man Zak Hardaker also joins him in Team of the Week.
Get the Big Man in the Circus ?@HullFCOfficial's Herman Ese'ese with the juggling act ???#SuperLeague pic.twitter.com/mbP8B1iJhf
— Betfred Super League (@SuperLeague) March 21, 2025
Catalans Dragons talisman Sam Tomkins inspired his side to an impressive win at Castleford Tigers and therefore takes his place in Round 5's Team of the Week.
Tomkins, who turned 36 at the weekend, contributed 14 points, with an superb solo score and five goals, and has been on top form since his return from injury.
His teammate Nick Cotric also features.

There’s a trio of Rhinos as they produced a memorable victory over Wigan Warriors in Saturday's Super League showdown.
It was Ryan Hall’s 500th appearance and the Leeds legend shows no signs of slowing down, as he assisted Jack Sinfield's match-winning try.
Meanwhile, Mikolaj Oledzki and James McDonnell gave mammoth efforts as they completed over 60 tackles together – Oledzki’s being in an impressive 58-minute stint.
There was more magic from Man of Steel Mikey Lewis on Sunday as Hull KR maintained their winning start to 2025.
The Robins ran riot against Leigh Leopards and Lewis was at the heart of their attack as he scored a double in the first forty, whilst also assisting Kelepi Tanginoa’s try.
Reliable Dean Hadley came up with the tactics in defence, with 37 tackles made in Round 5.
Round 6 of the Betfred Super League will kick off with an important clash between Castleford Tigers and Hull FC on Thursday night (live on Sky Sports).
All games will be broadcasted live, and information regarding dates, venues and kick-off times can be found here.