The top metre-makers, offloaders, tackle-busters and players with most missed tackles from opening three rounds of Super League

AFTER three rounds of the Super League season, here are the players leading the way in metres, offloads and more…

Top metre makers

1. Ash Handley – Leeds Rhinos – 526 metres
2. Peta Hiku – Hull KR – 470 metres
3. Matt Dufty – Warrington Wolves – 455 metres
4. Esan Marsters – Huddersfield Giants – 440 metres
5. Nene Macdonald – Salford Red Devils – 411 metres

Top average metres gained

1. Jayden Nikorima – Catalans Dragons – 12.25 metres per carry
2. Edwin Ipape – Leigh Leopards – 12 metres per carry
3. Liam Sutcliffe – Hull FC – 11.45 metres per carry
4. Jack Murchie – Huddersfield Giants – 11.42 metres per carry
5. Joe Bullock – Hull FC – 11.09 metres per carry

Top offloaders

1. Ligi Sao – Hull FC – 10 offloads
2. Hakim Miloudi – London Broncos – 10 offloads
3. Nixon Putt – Castleford Tigers – 9 offloads
4. Curtis Sironen – St Helens – 8 offloads
5. Paul Vaughan – Warrington Wolves – 8 offloads

Top tackle busts

1. Harry Newman – Leeds Rhinos – 20 tackle busts
2. Matt Dufty – Warrington Wolves – 18 tackle busts
3. Josh Thewlis – Warrington Wolves – 18 tackle busts
4. Jack Walker – Hull FC – 17 tackle busts
5. Matt Whitley – St Helens – 17 tackle busts

Most missed tackles

1. Marcus Stock – London Broncos – 18 missed tackles
2. Jack Ashworth – Hull FC – 17 missed tackles
3. Will Lovell – London Broncos – 17 missed tackles
4. Adam Milner – Huddersfield Giants – 16 missed tackles
5. James Meadows – London Broncos – 16 missed tackles
6. Paul Seguier – Catalans Dragons – 16 missed tackles
7. Joe Shorrocks – Salford Red Devils – 16 missed tackles

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