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Fantasy League debrief
31 Mar 2025

With the final Betfred Super League round of March been and gone, we take a look at some of the players' performances in Fantasy Week 6.
Will you be looking to add any of these to your side when the Transfers reset at the beginning of April?
Top performers
Magic Mikey Lewis was by far the top Fantasy scorer this weekend, and takes the crown for the highest individual game week score this season with a mammoth 155 points.
The Robins number six crossed for a hat-trick as well as providing a hat-trick of assists. The England international also had a dangerous running game of 260 metres and eleven tackle busts from just 19 carries.
Hull KR have a tricky run of fixtures with a Grand Final rematch and a trip across the city on Good Friday to face rivals Hull FC, but can Lewis put on another showstopping performance?

Big man Herman Ese’ese had a Round 6 to remember. The Hull FC enforcer signed a new contract ahead of kick-off and got the Black & Whites off to a perfect start in Castleford by opening the scoring.
141 metres and 23 tackles during the match helped Hull continue their 100% away record in Super League this season. The Hull number eight claimed 88 Fantasy points during the clash, the second highest this week.
At £150k, Ese’ese is the second most expensive prop in Fantasy Super League, however, his price tag has been more than justified with him currently and convincingly being the top scoring prop with 447 points (the second best has 366 points).
In joint third this week are two players who will be hoping to get a place in Shaun Wane’s England squad for the Ashes at the end of the year. Both Mike McMeeken and Junior Nsemba claimed 81 fantasy points each.
Trinity captain McMeeken was crucial during an impressive away win for his side. The prop scored twice and assisted a try during the 14-40 win at the Leigh Sports Village.
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Nsemba received the Player of the Match from Sky Sports during the Warriors' 54-0 success over Salford Red Devils. 130 metres from just nine carries showed the destructive nature of Nsemba. The second rower also provided two assists and crossed himself during the second half.
Fantasy flops
Leeds playmaker Brodie Croft featured for 51 minutes during their defeat at the Wolves on Friday, however, with just a 14 point return, is Croft a player to remove from your side at £160k?
It was a long afternoon for Tui Lolohea and his Giants teammates. The Giants half-back claimed just 21 points despite playing the full 80 minutes. The Robins restricted Huddersfield's attack massively which is why Lolohea struggled to rack up the many Fantasy points this week.
At £140k, David Armstrong might not be a player you can afford scoring only 28 points on the regular. The Leopards fullback had a tough evening and was prevented from his free flowing attack we have seen in the previous rounds.
Could he be a player worth swapping if performances like this continue?

Don't miss the deadline!
With a new update to Fantasy in 2025, don’t forget you have until 6pm on Thursday 10 April to make any changes to your teams!
Head over to Fantasy now to make any changes ahead of Round 7...
It’s a break away from Betfred Super League action next weekend as the Betfred Challenge Cup Quarter-Finals take place. Fixture information can be found here.
Round 7 of the Betfred Super League next gets underway with Salford Red Devils v Leeds Rhinos on Thursday 10 April (live on Sky Sports, K.O. 8pm).