
Halfway Mark Super League Dream Team Revealed: Hull KR Lead with Four Selections, Wigan Boast Three, Hull FC Land Two

As the Super League season reaches its midpoint, the much-anticipated **Dream Team** has been unveiled — and it’s no surprise that **Hull KR, Wigan Warriors, and Hull FC** dominate the lineup. The selections reflect the clubs’ strong performances in the first half of the 2025 campaign, with **Hull KR leading the way with four players**, followed by **Wigan Warriors contributing three**, and **Hull FC seeing two of their stars make the prestigious cut**.
This halfway Dream Team honors those who have consistently delivered standout performances week after week. It offers a snapshot of the top talent lighting up the league and potentially provides an early indicator of who may be in line for end-of-season accolades.
### Hull KR’s Red-Hot Run Reflected in Dream Team Dominance
**Hull KR’s inclusion of four players** is testament to their impressive run of form this season. Sitting comfortably in the top four, the Robins have played with a blend of physicality and flair under coach Willie Peters.
Standouts include **Mikey Lewis**, whose explosive speed and creativity at halfback have made him one of the league’s most electrifying playmakers. Joining him are **Shaun Kenny-Dowall**, still reliable and ruthless on the edges, and **Jez Litten**, whose consistency at hooker has been critical. A fourth Robins player, **James Batchelor**, has earned his nod for his tireless work rate and defensive commitment in the back row.
### Wigan Warriors: Power and Precision
**Wigan’s trio of representatives** highlights the reigning champions’ balanced dominance across the park. **Bevan French** has once again dazzled with his footwork and ability to find gaps, while **Liam Farrell’s** leadership and intelligence in the second row remain invaluable.
Perhaps the most exciting name from Wigan is **Luke Thompson**, whose return to Super League has been nothing short of outstanding. His bruising runs and relentless motor have brought physical presence back to the Wigan forward pack, solidifying their status as title contenders once again.
### Hull FC: Bright Spots Amid Struggles
Despite a turbulent season filled with inconsistency, **Hull FC still boast two players** in the Dream Team, offering a silver lining for the Black and Whites. **Jake Trueman**, back from injury, has steadily built form and confidence, showing glimpses of his best as a creative spark in the halves.
Joining him is **Tex Hoy**, whose performances at fullback have often kept Hull in games they had no right being in. His positional awareness and defensive grit have earned praise even from rival fans.
### Honorable Mentions and Snubs
While the Dream Team celebrates excellence, it inevitably sparks debate. Notable omissions include players from **St Helens** and **Leeds Rhinos**, two clubs with rich histories but uneven campaigns thus far. Critics argue that players like **Jack Welsby** or **Ash Handley** deserved recognition, though the numbers simply didn’t work in their favor this time.
### What It All Means
With half the season still to play, the Dream Team will continue to evolve. Injuries, form swings, and late-season heroics could all change the landscape before the final selection in September. But for now, Hull KR, Wigan, and Hull FC have every reason to feel proud — their stars have delivered, and the league has taken notice.