Round four is in the books and a host of players turned in eye-catching performances.
Wins came for Castleford Tigers, St Helens, Leeds Rhinos, Catalans Dragons and Huddersfield Giants while Wigan Warriors just got over the line by a single point against Toulouse.
Here, Rugby League Live looks at some of the brightest displays of the round.
Full-back: Jai Field – Wigan Warriors
A lot of strong performances came from full-backs in round four, but Jai Field’s stats were enough to earn his place in this team. He touched down twice and set up a try in the south of France, while he also made 148m.
Winger: Tommy Makinson – St Helens
The Saints winger bagged a hat-trick against Hull KR on Friday night as he continued his fine start to the Super League season. Greg Eden can feel hard done by here, but Makinson just edges it on a count of his carries, work rate and goals kicked.
Centre: Toby King – Warrington Wolves
King was on the losing team on Friday as Warrington struggled to get going at times. However, he ran for 243m against Catalans Dragons and picked up an assist, too. Some effort from the centre.
Centre: Guy Armitage – Toulouse Olympique
The former rugby union man scored twice for Toulouse in their agonising defeat to Wigan. It didn’t go the French side’s way over the weekend but their effort will be something to build on.
Winger: Ash Handley – Leeds Rhinos
Handley missed out on England selection last week but he certainly proved a point to Shaun Wane with three tries at Belle Vue to hand Leeds their first win of the year.
Half-back: Lewis Dodd – St Helens
The youngster has started the season in impressive form and he grabbed another two tries at Craven Park on Friday night. He broke four tackles through the contest, too.
Half-back: Josh Drinkwater – Catalans Dragons
Drinkwater was in fine form at the Halliwell Jones Stadium and few could argue against his spot in this team. He picked up two assists and kicked well during the game as the Dragons picked up an important result.
Prop: Mike McMeeken – Catalans Dragons
Another top class performance through the middle. McMeeken dominated in the front-row, making 149m.
Hooker: Adam O’Brien – Huddersfield Giants
Huddersfield have started the season well and picked up another excellent victory against Salford on Sunday. O’Brien impressed in the contest, assisting a try and making six runs from dummy half.
Prop: Alex Walmsley – St Helens
Teams are still struggling to find a way of stopping the towering prop and he got himself over the line once more Friday night. He also racked up a rather impressive 148m.
Second-row: Sione Mata’utia – St Helens
What a start to the season Mata’utia has had. The back-rower leads the Man of Steel rankings and he can expect a few more points this week after recording two tries and an assist.
Second-row: Frankie Halton – Hull KR
He may have been on the losing team on Friday night but Halton really caught the eye against Saints. He scored a try and made 44 tackles at Craven Park. He’s fourth in the Super League’s tackling charts now.
Loose-forward: Joe Westerman – Castleford Tigers
The Tigers picked up their first win of the season on Sunday and it was some performance from Westerman as he made 32 tackles and 154 assists in a big shift against his former club.