
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
As the Super League season approaches its halfway mark, teams are evaluated on their performance.
Notably, Hull KR is having an impressive season, boasting only one loss out of twelve matches, which came against the Wigan Warriors.
They have also reached the Challenge Cup final, leading many to believe that 2023 could be their breakthrough year, shaking off the 1985 tag that has haunted them.
Wigan Warriors, despite a disappointing exit from the Challenge Cup against Hull FC, remain strong contenders in the league and trail Hull KR by just two points.
Their defense remains formidable, complemented by an effective attack, fueling hopes of a return to Old Trafford come October.
Leeds Rhinos, under coach Brad Arthur, have transformed into a team capable of delivering complete performances.
Currently sitting third, the Rhinos have recorded seven wins, one draw, and four losses, demonstrating a significant improvement despite narrow defeats against both Hull KR and Warrington Wolves.
While they may not have returned to their historic heights just yet, their progress is notable.
Leigh has also emerged as a noteworthy contender in 2025, with seven wins as well.
They have faced setbacks against strong teams like Wigan and Hull FC, but they remain optimistic that a consistent run of performances could secure them a playoff position as the season continues.
As the league unfolds, fans are invited to reflect on their clubs' performances and share their perspectives, consider whether their club is the one to beat, if improvements are needed, or if the season feels like a lost cause already.