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Who's passed and who's failed in first five rounds?

Hull Daily Mail

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March 25, 2026

RL REPORTERS JOSH MCALLISTER AND DAN TOMLINSON DELIVER THEIR VERDICTS

Who's passed and who's failed in first five rounds?

Ryan Hall celebrates scoring Leeds' fifth try against Hull KR in Las Vegas

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Five rounds of Super League action have already delivered a rollercoaster start to the season, with some clubs exceeding expectations while others have fallen behind.

Here at the Mail, the team delivers its verdict on each club, as Wigan lead the way at the top of the table and Huddersfield remain the only winless side.

Dan Tomlinson: The bookies' tip for the wooden spoon have shut a few people up. They are great to watch and with a bit more luck could actually have won all five of their games. Hopefully, they can keep it going. Bullmania is back.

Josh McAllister: All three promoted clubs have exceeded expectations, and Bradford are proving they're not just here to make up the numbers.

Dan Tomlinson: Let's be honest: it's not been good for Castleford. They look off the required standards to win at this level. This weekend's game against Bradford is massive.

Josh McAllister: It's been a rough start for Ryan Carr and Castleford, with several players not yet meeting the required standards.

Dan Tomlinson: Three wins from five isn't bad going. Whether by choice or not, Catalans have done things differently under Joel Tomkins, signing younger overseas players, and it could come up trumps the more they adapt to Super League.

Josh McAllister: Joel Tomkins' Catalans have been impressive. As a rookie head coach, he's won 10 of his first 23 games in charge in all competitions.

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