Every Super League player that has received penalty points in 2025 so far

THE RFL introduced a points-based system in a radical overhaul of the disciplinary for the 2025 season.

The new system will only see players sanctioned when they reach a certain number of points, with charge grades now allocated points which players will accumulate and keep on their record for twelve months.

Points are allocated as followed:

Grade A – 1 point
Grade B – 3 points
Grade C – 5 points
Grade D – 12 points
Grade E – Refer to Tribunal

Here is the tariff for the points:

0-2 No further action
3-5 Fine
6-8 1 match suspension
9-11 1 match suspension and a fine
12-14 2 match suspension
15-17 2 match suspension and a fine
18-20 3 match suspension
21-23 3 match suspension and a fine
24-26 4 match suspension
27-29 4 match suspension and a fine
30-32 5 match suspension
33-35 5 match suspension and a fine
36-38 6 match suspension and a fine
39-41 7 match suspension and a fine
42-44 8 match suspension and a fine
45-47 9 match suspension and a fine
48-50 10 match suspension and a fine
51-53 11 match suspension and a fine
54+ 12 match suspension plus and a fine

However, when an offence adds points to a player’s record that leads to the player receiving a sanction – either a fine or a suspension – the number of points added to their record for that offence will be reduced by 50%.

This is to recognise that the player has previously served a sanction however there remains a percentage of points on the player’s record to acknowledge that they have committed previous misconduct.

41 Super League players have received points so far this season, with one club having SEVEN players currently on points.

Here is the spread across the division:

Castleford Tigers – 3

Jeremiah Simbiken – 6.5
George Lawler – 1
Judah Rimbu – 1

Catalans Dragons – 5

Jordan Dezaria – 3
Romain Navarrete – 3
Alrix Da Costa – 2
Tariq Sims – 1
Oliver Partington – 1

Huddersfield Giants – 5

Oliver Wilson – 15
Adam Clune – 3
Ashton Golding – 3
Leroy Cudjoe – 1
Taane Milne – 1

Hull FC – 7

Jordan Lane – 5
Jordan Rapana – 4.5
Jack Ashworth – 4
Amir Bourouh – 3
Yusuf Aydin – 1
Jed Cartwright – 1
Liam Knight – 1

Hull KR – 8

Eribe Doro – 5
Michael McIlorum – 4
Mikey Lewis – 3
Dean Hadley – 3
Tom Davies – 3
Sauaso Sue – 3
Peta Hiku – 1
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves – 1

Leeds Rhinos – 3

Tom Holroyd – 9
Mikolaj Oledzki – 1
Keenan Palasia – 1

Leigh Leopards – 2

Matt Davis – 3
Alex Tuitavake – 3

Salford Red Devils – 9

Joe Shorrocks – 10
Jayden Nikorima – 4
Ethan Ryan – 3
Shane Wright – 3
Matty Foster – 3
Chris Atkin – 1
Chris Hankinson – 1
Kallum Watkins – 1
Harvey Wilson – 1

St Helens – 6

Matty Lees – 3
Noah Stephens – 3
Curtis Sironen – 1
Daryl Clark – 1
Morgan Knowles – 1
Alex Walmsley – 1

Wakefield Trinity – 5

Mason Lino – 5
Max Jowitt – 3
Jack Croft – 1
Caius Faatili – 1
Mike McMeeken – 1

Warrington Wolves – 1

Dan Russell – 1

Wigan Warriors – 7

Adam Keighran – 5
Luke Thompson – 3
Kaide Ellis – 2
Liam Byrne – 1
Tyler Dupree – 1
Zach Eckersley – 1
Liam Marshall – 1