Rugby League News: The Mid-Season Standouts
As the 2024 Super League season approaches the halfway mark, several players have emerged as standout performers, overcoming slow starts to hit their stride in recent weeks.
Leigh Leopards star Matt Moylan is undoubtedly the headliner in this group. The half-back or fullback struggled initially to adapt to the heavier grounds and inclement weather in Super League, as is common for many NRL imports. However, Moylan has now found his groove with Leigh, showcasing the quality that made him a marquee signing for the Leopards.
Waqa Blake of St Helens is another who has adjusted well after a difficult opening to his Super League career. The winger, recruited from the NRL, has found his feet in recent weeks, proving to be a valuable asset for Paul Wellens’ side.
At Wigan Warriors, Adam Keighran has stepped up his game, providing a seamless replacement for the departed Toby King. While not necessarily poor earlier in the season, Keighran’s performances have reached new heights, cementing his place in the Warriors’ backline.
Leigh’s Owen Trout has been a key figure in the Leopards’ resurgence, stepping up in the absence of captain John Asiata. The forward’s influential displays, particularly when deployed at loose forward, have been instrumental in Leigh’s improved form.
Tex Hoy’s mid-season switch to Castleford Tigers has rejuvenated the fullback, who is now enjoying arguably his best spell since arriving in England. Hoy’s try-scoring exploits against his former club, Hull FC, have left Tigers fans eager to secure his services beyond the current campaign.
Finally, Josh Drinkwater of Warrington Wolves has seized his opportunity after an earlier struggle for game time. With teenager Leon Hayes sidelined, Drinkwater has reclaimed his spot in the Wolves’ half-back pairing alongside George Williams, helping to guide the team to joint-top of the Super League table and a Wembley final.
As the season reaches its midpoint, these six players have shown the ability to overcome early-season challenges and emerge as standout performers in the 2024 Super League campaign.
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