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Super League Dream Team

Annual rugby league all-star team from the Super League competition


Annual rugby league all-star team from the Super League competition

The Super League Dream Team is an annually-selected rugby league All Star Team consisting of the players deemed to have been the best in their respective positions in the Super League competition. The team is selected by a panel of journalists and broadcasters at the end of each season.

The inaugural Dream Team was selected in 1996, the competition's first season. The team is traditionally selected following the completion of the regular season, and so does not take play-off matches into account.

1996

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Gary ConnollyWigan Warriors
2ENG Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors
3SAM Va'aiga TuigamalaWigan Warriors
4ENG Paul NewloveSt. Helens
5WAL Anthony SullivanSt. Helens
6NZL Henry PaulWigan Warriors
7ENG Bobbie GouldingSt. Helens
8SAM Apollo PereliniSt. Helens
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10IRE Terry O'ConnorWigan Warriors
11AUS Peter GillLondon Broncos
12ENG Paul SculthorpeWarrington Wolves
13ENG Andrew Farrell †Wigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

1997

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Stuart SpruceBradford Bulls
2ENG Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors
3AUS Danny PeacockBradford Bulls
4ENG Alan HunteSt. Helens
5WAL Anthony SullivanSt. Helens
6AUS Graeme BradleyBradford Bulls
7ENG Tony SmithWigan Warriors
8ENG Paul BroadbentSheffield Eagles
9ENG James Lowes †Bradford Bulls
10AUS Tony MestrovWigan Warriors
11AUS Peter GillLondon Broncos
12ENG Mike ForshawBradford Bulls
13ENG Andrew FarrellWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

1998

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Kris RadlinskiWigan Warriors
2ENG Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors
3ENG Gary ConnollyWigan Warriors
4AUS Brad GoddenLeeds Rhinos
5WAL Anthony SullivanSt. Helens
6WAL Iestyn Harris †Leeds Rhinos
7AUS Gavin ClinchHalifax
8SCO Dale LaughtonSheffield Eagles
9AUS Robbie McCormackWigan Warriors
10AUS Tony MestrovWigan Warriors
11USA Steele RetchlessLondon Broncos
12ENG Adrian MorleyLeeds Rhinos
13ENG Andrew FarrellWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

1999

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Kris RadlinskiWigan Warriors
2ENG Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors
3ENG Gary ConnollyWigan Warriors
4ENG Paul NewloveSt. Helens
5SCO Matt DaylightGateshead Thunder
6WAL Iestyn HarrisLeeds Rhinos
7AUS Willie PetersGateshead Thunder
8ENG Dean SampsonCastleford Tigers
9ENG James LowesBradford Bulls
10ENG Barrie McDermottLeeds Rhinos
11ENG Chris JoyntSt. Helens
12ENG Adrian MorleyLeeds Rhinos
13AUS Adrian Vowles †Castleford Tigers
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2000

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Kris RadlinskiWigan Warriors
2ENG Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors
3AUS Steve RenoufWigan Warriors
4IRE Michael EagarCastleford Tigers
5AUS Graham MackayLeeds Rhinos
6IRE Tommy MartynSt. Helens
7ENG Sean Long †St. Helens
8ENG Stuart FieldenBradford Bulls
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10IRE Terry O'ConnorWigan Warriors
11ENG Jamie PeacockBradford Bulls
12ENG Denis BettsWigan Warriors
13ENG Andrew FarrellWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2001

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Kris RadlinskiWigan Warriors
2TON Tevita VaikonaBradford Bulls
3AUS Tonie CarrollLeeds Rhinos
4AUS Steve RenoufWigan Warriors
5AUS Brett DallasWigan Warriors
6ENG Paul Sculthorpe †St. Helens
7PNG Adrian LamWigan Warriors
8AUS David FairleighSt. Helens
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10IRE Terry O'ConnorWigan Warriors
11AUS David FurnerWigan Warriors
12ENG Jamie PeacockBradford Bulls
13ENG Andrew FarrellWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2002

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Kris RadlinskiWigan Warriors
2TON Tevita VaikonaBradford Bulls
3ENG Martin GleesonSt. Helens
4ENG Keith SeniorLeeds Rhinos
5AUS Darren AlbertSt. Helens
6ENG Danny OrrCastleford Tigers
7PNG Adrian LamWigan Warriors
8IRE Terry O'ConnorWigan Warriors
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10ENG Stuart FieldenBradford Bulls
11NZL Michael SmithCastleford Tigers
12ENG Jamie PeacockBradford Bulls
13ENG Paul Sculthorpe †St. Helens
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2003

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Gary ConnollyLeeds Rhinos
2NZL Lesley VainikoloBradford Bulls
3ENG Gareth EllisWakefield Trinity Wildcats
4ENG Keith SeniorLeeds Rhinos
5IRE Brian CarneyWigan Warriors
6AUS Graham AppoWarrington Wolves
7PNG Adrian LamWigan Warriors
8NZL Craig SmithWigan Warriors
9ENG Terry NewtonWigan Warriors
10ENG Andy LynchCastleford Tigers
11ENG Jamie Peacock †Bradford Bulls
12AUS Matt AdamsonLeeds Rhinos
13ENG Andrew FarrellWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2004

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Shaun BriscoeHull F.C.
2NZL Lesley VainikoloBradford Bulls
3ENG Keith SeniorLeeds Rhinos
4AUS Sid DomicWakefield Trinity Wildcats
5PNG Marcus BaiLeeds Rhinos
6ENG Danny McGuireLeeds Rhinos
7ENG Richard HorneHull F.C.
8ENG Andrew Farrell †Wigan Warriors
9ENG Matt DiskinLeeds Rhinos
10ENG Paul KingHull F.C.
11NZL Ali LauitiitiLeeds Rhinos
12NZL David SolomonaWakefield Trinity Wildcats
13ENG Paul SculthorpeSt. Helens
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2005

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Paul WellensSt. Helens
2ENG Mark CalderwoodLeeds Rhinos
3AUS Jamie Lyon †St. Helens
4ENG Martin GleesonSt. Helens
5AUS Darren AlbertSt. Helens
6ENG Paul CookeHull F.C.
7ENG Rob BurrowLeeds Rhinos
8ENG Jamie ThackrayHull F.C.
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10ENG Paul AndersonSt. Helens
11ENG Jamie PeacockBradford Bulls
12NZL Ali LauitiitiLeeds Rhinos
13ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2006

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Paul Wellens †St. Helens
2AUS Justin MurphyCatalans Dragons
3AUS Jamie LyonSt. Helens
4ENG Kirk YeamanHull F.C.
5ENG David HodgsonSalford City Reds
6ENG Danny McGuireLeeds Rhinos
7ENG Sean LongSt. Helens
8ENG Stuart FieldenWigan Warriors
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10AUS Danny NutleyCastleford Tigers
11ENG Gareth EllisLeeds Rhinos
12ENG Jon WilkinSt. Helens
13ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2007

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Paul WellensSt. Helens
2ENG Kevin PennyWarrington Wolves
3AUS Adam MoggCatalans Dragons
4AUS Jason DemetriouWakefield Trinity Wildcats
5AUS Scott DonaldLeeds Rhinos
6AUS Trent BarrettWigan Warriors
7ENG Rob BurrowLeeds Rhinos
8ENG Nick FozzardSt. Helens
9ENG James Roby †St. Helens
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11ENG Gareth EllisLeeds Rhinos
12AUS Glenn MorrisonBradford Bulls
13ENG Stephen WildHuddersfield Giants
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2008

PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Clint GreenshieldsCatalans Dragons
2AUS Scott DonaldLeeds Rhinos
3AUS Matthew GidleySt. Helens
4SAM George CarmontWigan Warriors
5ENG Ade GardnerSt. Helens
6ENG Leon PryceSt. Helens
7ENG Rob BurrowLeeds Rhinos
8ENG James Graham †St. Helens
9WAL Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11ENG Gareth EllisLeeds Rhinos
12ENG Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves
13ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2009

The 2009 Super League Dream Team was announced on 14 September 2009.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Brett Hodgson †Huddersfield Giants
2ENG Peter FoxHull Kingston Rovers
3AUS Matthew GidleySt. Helens
4ENG Keith SeniorLeeds Rhinos
5ENG Ryan HallLeeds Rhinos
6ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
7AUS Michael DobsonHull Kingston Rovers
8ENG Adrian MorleyWarrington Wolves
9ENG Scott MooreHuddersfield Giants
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11AUS Ben GaleaHull Kingston Rovers
12USA Clint NewtonHull Kingston Rovers
13ENG Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2010

On 6 September 2010, the Dream Team of Super League XV was announced. The team boasted four players from league leaders Wigan Warriors; including first appearances for Pat Richards, Sean O'Loughlin and Joel Tomkins, with the latter's brother Sam appearing for the second successive year. Three players came from second and third placed St. Helens and Warrington Wolves; those being Paul Wellens, James Roby and James Graham (St Helens) and Matt King, Adrian Morley ad Ben Westwood (Warrington). Two players, left wing partnership Keith Senior and Ryan Hall, were selected from Leeds Rhinos, and the team was completed by Michael Dobson of Hull Kingston Rovers. Only three of the thirteen (Richards, King and Dobson) in 2010 were imports, one of whom (Richards) had switched his allegiance to Ireland in 2008. 2010 also proved to be the first time a set of brothers (the Tomkins') have appeared in the same Dream Team.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Paul WellensSt. Helens
2IRE Pat Richards †Wigan Warriors
3AUS Matt KingWarrington Wolves
4ENG Keith SeniorLeeds Rhinos
5ENG Ryan HallLeeds Rhinos
6ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
7AUS Michael DobsonHull Kingston Rovers
8ENG Adrian MorleyWarrington Wolves
9ENG James RobySt. Helens
10ENG James GrahamSt. Helens
11ENG Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves
12ENG Joel TomkinsWigan Warriors
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2011

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
2ENG Tom BriscoeHull F.C.
3ENG Kirk YeamanHull F.C.
4SAM George CarmontWigan Warriors
5AUS Joel MonaghanWarrington Wolves
6NZ Rangi Chase †Castleford Tigers
7AUS Scott DureauCatalans Dragons
8ENG James GrahamSt. Helens
9ENG James RobySt. Helens
10ENG Garreth CarvellWarrington Wolves
11ENG Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves
12AUS Steve MenziesCatalans Dragons
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2012

On 10 September 2012, the Dream Team for Super League XVII was announced. The team consisted of six players from league leaders Wigan Warriors, three from league runners-up Warrington Wolves, two from Catalans Dragons and one each from St Helens R.F.C. and Super League XVI winners Leeds Rhinos. Six players (Ryan Atkins, Rémi Casty, Josh Charnley, Brett Finch, Chris Hill and Gareth Hock) made their debuts in the Dream Team, while three players (James Roby, Sam Tomkins and Ben Westwood) were selected for the fourth time, with Tomkins appearing for the fourth year in a row.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Sam Tomkins †Wigan Warriors
2ENG Josh CharnleyWigan Warriors
3SAM George CarmontWigan Warriors
4ENG Ryan AtkinsWarrington Wolves
5ENG Ryan HallLeeds Rhinos
6AUS Brett FinchWigan Warriors
7AUS Scott DureauCatalans Dragons
8ENG Chris HillWarrington Wolves
9ENG James RobySt. Helens
10FRA Rémi CastyCatalans Dragons
11ENG Ben WestwoodWarrington Wolves
12ENG Gareth HockWigan Warriors
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2013

On 9 September 2013, the Super League XVIII Dream Team was announced at Huddersfield's John Smith's Stadium. The team was virtually made up of English players, with the sole exception of Danny Brough, who represented Scotland at international level, although was born in Dewsbury in West Yorkshire. Brough was also one of five Huddersfield Giants players in the Dream Team, which acknowledged the club winning the League Leaders' Shield. The other Huddersfield players selected were Eorl Crabtree, Leroy Cudjoe, Brett Ferres and Shaun Lunt.

Wigan Warriors had four players, three of whom, Josh Charnley, Sean O'Loughlin and Sam Tomkins, were the only members of the 2012 Dream Team to be selected in 2013 with Tomkins now selected in the Dream Team five years in a row. The other Wigan player selected was Matty Smith

The remainder of the Dream Team consisted of two players from Hull F.C. (Ben Crooks and Tom Lineham) and one each from Leeds Rhinos (Jamie Peacock) and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (Danny Kirmond), who were the only team to have a player in the Dream Team but not be involved in the play-offs. Despite finishing second in the table, no players from Warrington Wolves were selected.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Sam TomkinsWigan Warriors
2ENG Josh CharnleyWigan Warriors
3ENG Leroy CudjoeHuddersfield Giants
4ENG Ben CrooksHull F.C.
5ENG Tom LinehamHull F.C.
6SCO Danny Brough †Huddersfield Giants
7ENG Matty SmithWigan Warriors
8ENG Eorl CrabtreeHuddersfield Giants
9ENG Shaun LuntHuddersfield Giants
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11ENG Brett FerresHuddersfield Giants
12ENG Danny KirmondWakefield Trinity Wildcats
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2014

The 2014 Dream Team was the first to be made up entirely of English players. For the first time since 2010 Sam Tomkins did not make an appearance and there were debuts for Zak Hardaker, Tommy Makinson, Michael Shenton, Kallum Watkins, Kevin Brown, Daryl Clark and Carl Ablett. Jamie Peacock made a record tenth appearance.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Zak HardakerLeeds Rhinos
2ENG Tommy MakinsonSt. Helens
3ENG Kallum WatkinsLeeds Rhinos
4ENG Michael ShentonCastleford Tigers
5ENG Ryan HallLeeds Rhinos
6ENG Kevin BrownWidnes Vikings
7ENG Matty SmithWigan Warriors
8ENG Chris HillWarrington Wolves
9ENG Daryl Clark †Castleford Tigers
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11ENG Elliott WhiteheadCatalans Dragons
12ENG Carl AblettLeeds Rhinos
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2015

Jamie Peacock made a record and 11th and final appearance.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Zak Hardaker †Leeds Rhinos
2ENG Jermaine McGillvaryHuddersfield Giants
3ENG Kallum WatkinsLeeds Rhinos
4ENG Michael ShentonCastleford Tigers
5ENG Joe BurgessWigan Warriors
6SCO Danny BroughHuddersfield Giants
7ENG Luke GaleCastleford Tigers
8ENG Alex WalmsleySt. Helens
9ENG James RobySt. Helens
10ENG Jamie PeacockLeeds Rhinos
11CKI Zeb TaiaCatalans Dragons
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors
13AUS Adam CuthbertsonLeeds Rhinos
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2016

The 2016 Dream Team featured nine players making their first appearance.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Jamie ShaulHull F.C.
2NZL Denny SolomonaCastleford Tigers
3ENG Ryan AtkinsWarrington Wolves
4TON Mahe FonuaHull F.C.
5ENG Dominic ManfrediWigan Warriors
6AUS Kurt GidleyWarrington Wolves
7ENG Luke GaleCastleford Tigers
8ENG Chris HillWarrington Wolves
9ENG Danny Houghton†Hull F.C.
10ENG Scott TaylorHull F.C.
11ENG Ben CurrieWarrington Wolves
12ITA Mark MinichielloHull F.C.
13ENG Gareth EllisHull F.C.
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2017

The 2017 Dream Team featured eight players making their first appearance. Six players were selected from League Leaders Castleford Tigers.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Zak HardakerCastleford Tigers
2ENG Greg EdenCastleford Tigers
3ENG Michael ShentonCastleford Tigers
4ENG Mark PercivalSt. Helens
5TON Mahe FonuaHull F.C.
6AUS Albert KellyHull F.C.
7ENG Luke Gale †Castleford Tigers
8AUS Grant MillingtonCastleford Tigers
9AUS Matt ParcellLeeds Rhinos
10NZL Sebastine IkahihifoHuddersfield Giants
11TON Ben Murdoch-MasilaSalford Red Devils
12ENG Mike McMeekenCastleford Tigers
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors

2018

The 2018 Dream Team featured eight players making their first appearance. Seven players were selected from League Leaders St Helens.

PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Ben Barba †St. Helens
2ENG Thomas MakinsonSt. Helens
3ENG Mark PercivalSt. Helens
4TON Bill TupouWakefield Trinity
5SCO Tom JohnstoneWakefield Trinity
6ENG Jonny LomaxSt. Helens
7ENG Danny RichardsonSt. Helens
8ENG Luke ThompsonSt. Helens
9ENG James RobySt. Helens
10FRA Rémi CastyCatalans Dragons
11ENG John BatemanWigan Warriors
12ENG Matty AshurstWakefield Trinity
13ENG Sean O'LoughlinWigan Warriors
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2019

The 2019 Dream Team featured nine players making their first appearance. League Leaders and Champions St Helens had the most players for any one team with five.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1SCO Lachlan CooteSt. Helens1
2ENG Thomas MakinsonSt. Helens3
3FIJ Kevin NaiqamaSt. Helens1
4TON Konrad HurrellLeeds Rhinos1
5ENG Ash HandleyLeeds Rhinos1
6AUS Blake AustinWarrington Wolves1
7AUS Jackson Hastings †Salford Red Devils1
8ENG Liam WattsCastleford Tigers1
9ENG Daryl ClarkWarrington Wolves2
10ENG Luke ThompsonSt. Helens2
11ENG Josh JonesSalford Red Devils1
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors2
13WAL Morgan KnowlesSt. Helens1
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2020

The 2020 season was shortened due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team was selected based on the Man of Steel points totals. St Helens had the most players of any team with three as players from eight different clubs were chosen.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Bevan FrenchWigan Warriors1
2NZ Krisnan InuSalford Red Devils1
3ENG Toby KingWarrington Wolves1
4TON Konrad HurrellLeeds Rhinos2
5ENG Ash HandleyLeeds Rhinos2
6ENG Jonny LomaxSt. Helens2
7AUS Aidan SezerHuddersfield Giants1
8ENG Mike CooperWarrington Wolves1
9ENG Paul McShane †Castleford Tigers1
10ENG Alex WalmsleySt. Helens2
11AUS Kelepi TanginoaWakefield Trinity1
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors3
13WAL Morgan KnowlesSt. Helens2
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2021

Second placed St Helens and League Leaders Catalans Dragons dominated the 2021 Dream Team with five and four selections respectively. Sam Tomkins returned after an eight year absence, Hull K.R. had their first representative in a decade and Liam Farrell, Alex Walmsley and Johnny Lomax all retained their places from 2020.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Sam Tomkins †Catalans Dragons6
2AUS Ken SioSalford Red Devils1
3ENG Jack WelsbySt. Helens1
4ENG Mark PercivalSt. Helens3
5ENG Tom DaviesCatalans Dragons1
6ENG Jonny LomaxSt. Helens3
7AUS James MaloneyCatalans Dragons1
8NZ Sam KasianoCatalans Dragons1
9ENG Kruise LeemingLeeds Rhinos1
10ENG Alex WalmsleySt. Helens3
11AUS Kane LinnettHull Kingston Rovers1
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors4
13WAL Morgan KnowlesSt. Helens3
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2022

The 2022 Super League Dream Team was dominated by the North West clubs with League Leaders St Helens having four players, as well as second placed Wigan and sixth placed Salford having three players each. Six players made their first appearance whilst Ken Sio, Jack Welsby, Alex Walmsley, Liam Farrell, and Morgan Knowles retained their places from 2021. Bevan French made his first appearance since 2020 and James Roby made his first appearance since 2018.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Jai FieldWigan Warriors1
2AUS Bevan FrenchWigan Warriors2
3NZL Shaun Kenny-DowallHull Kingston Rovers1
4SAM Tim LafaiSalford Red Devils1
5AUS Ken SioSalford Red Devils2
6ENG Jack WelsbySt. Helens2
7AUS Brodie Croft †Salford Red Devils1
8ENG Alex WalmsleySt. Helens4
9ENG James RobySt. Helens7
10ENG Mikolaj OledzkiLeeds Rhinos1
11ENG Chris McQueenHuddersfield Giants1
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors5
13ENG Morgan KnowlesSt. Helens4
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2023

The 2023 Super League Dream Team was dominated by Leigh Leopards. The newly-promoted side finished fifth and had five players named in the Dream Team. League Leaders Wigan had three players named, while the rest were spread out among five other teams. Six players made their first appearance whilst Jack Welsby, Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Bevan French and Liam Farrell retained their places from 2022. Farrell was named for a fifth successive year, equalling the record set by Sam Tomkins from 2009 to 2013. Josh Charnley made his first appearance since 2013, Kallum Watkins made his first appearance since 2015, and Tom Johnstone made his first appearance since 2018.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1ENG Jack WelsbySt Helens3
2ENG Josh CharnleyLeigh Leopards3
3NZL Shaun Kenny-DowallHull Kingston Rovers2
4ENG Jake WardleWigan Warriors1
5ENG Tom JohnstoneCatalans Dragons2
6AUS Bevan French †Wigan Warriors3
7PNG Lachlan LamLeigh Leopards1
8AUS Paul VaughanWarrington Wolves1
9PNG Edwin IpapeLeigh Leopards1
10AUS Tom AmoneLeigh Leopards1
11ENG Kallum WatkinsSalford Red Devils3
12ENG Liam FarrellWigan Warriors6
13TON John AsiataLeigh Leopards1
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2024

The 2024 Super League Dream Team saw Wigan with the most players named. The Warriors, who retained the League Leaders Shield and Super League title, saw four players named. Third placed Warrington had three players named, regular season and Grand Final runners up Hull KR and 4th placed Salford had two players each named with the field completed by 6th placed St Helens and a Leeds team who missed out on the playoffs. Eleven players made their first appearance whilst Jake Wardle made it consecutive appearances and Luke Thompson made his first appearance since 2019.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Matt DuftyWarrington Wolves1
2ENG Matty AshtonWarrington Wolves1
3PNG Nene McDonaldSalford Red Devils1
4ENG Jake WardleWigan Warriors2
5ENG Liam MarshallWigan Warriors1
6ENG Mikey Lewis †Hull Kingston Rovers1
7ENG Marc SneydSalford Red Devils1
8ENG Matty LeesSt Helens1
9ENG Danny WalkerWarrington Wolves1
10ENG Luke ThompsonWigan Warriors3
11ENG Junior NsembaWigan Warriors1
12PNG Rhyse MartinLeeds Rhinos1
13ENG Elliot MinchellaHull Kingston Rovers1
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

2025

Hull KR dominated the 2025 team after an outstanding regular season which saw them win the League Leaders Shield. Mikey Lewis and Liam Marshall retained their places while Morgan Knowles returned after several years to join a select group of players to appear in five dream teams.

#PlayerTeamAppearance
1AUS Jai FieldWigan Warriors2
2ENG Lewis MartinHull F.C.1
3NZ Peta HikuHull Kingston Rovers1
4ENG Umyla HanleyLeigh Leopards1
5ENG Liam MarshallWigan Warriors2
6ENG Mikey LewisHull Kingston Rovers2
7ENG Jake ConnorLeeds Rhinos1
8ENG Mike McMeekenWakefield Trinity2
9ENG Jez LittenHull Kingston Rovers1
10NZ Herman Ese'eseHull F.C.1
11ENG Dean HadleyHull Kingston Rovers1
12ENG James McDonnellLeeds Rhinos1
13ENG Morgan KnowlesSt Helens5
  • † indicates that year's Man of Steel.

Appearances by club and country

To date, 18 different clubs have seen players appear in the Dream Team.

ClubAppearance
1Wigan Warriors
2St. Helens
3Leeds Rhinos
4Warrington Wolves
5Castleford Tigers
6Bradford Bulls
7Hull F.C.
9Hull Kingston Rovers
9=Catalans Dragons
Huddersfield Giants13
11Salford Red Devils
12Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
13Leigh Leopards
14London Broncos
15=Sheffield Eagles
Gateshead Thunder2
17=Halifax
Widnes Vikings1

14 different countries have seen players appear in the Dream Team. Fiji are the latest country to see a player appear with Kevin Naiqama making the team in 2019 for St. Helens.

CountryAppearance
1ENG England
2AUS Australia
3NZL New Zealand
WAL Wales15
5TON Tonga
6IRE Ireland
PNG Papua New Guinea8
8SAM Samoa
9SCO Scotland
10FRA France
USA United States2
12FIJ Fiji
ITA Italy1
CKI Cook Islands1

Players with five or more appearances

PlayerClub(s) appeared forAppearances
1Jamie PeacockBradford, Leeds
2=Andrew FarrellWigan
2=Keiron CunninghamSt. Helens
2=Sean O'LoughlinWigan
2=James RobySt. Helens
6=Sam TomkinsWigan, Catalans
6=Liam FarrellWigan
8=Gareth EllisWakefield, Leeds, Hull F.C.
8=Jason RobinsonWigan
8=Keith SeniorLeeds
8=Kris RadlinskiWigan
8=Morgan KnowlesSt. Helens

References

References

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  3. "Six debutants in 2012 Super League Dream Team". Super League.
  4. (9 September 2013). "Super League Dream Team: Five Huddersfield players in line-up". BBC Sport.
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  6. [http://www.sportinglife.com/rugby-league/news/article/480/10009881/jamie-peacock-in-super-leagues-dream-team-for-a-record-11th-time Rhinos dominate Dream Team]
  7. [http://www.sportinglife.com/rugby-league/news/article/480/10594411/hull-and-warrington-provide-bulk-of-2016-super-league-team-of-the-year Six of the best for Hull FC]
  8. (24 September 2023). "Super League: Five Leigh Leopards players chosen in 2023 Dream Team". BBC Sport.
  9. (22 September 2024). "Wigan head up Super League Dream Team selections". BBC Sport.
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