Castleford vs Catalans: Who makes the combined team? 

Mike McMeekan started his career at London Broncos, and scored was on the scoresheet as they won their only match in 2014. Credit: News Images

Catalans have surprised many and find themselves top of the pile after round 10. They will be looking to add to Daryl Powell’s woes and ensure they keep their top spot. 

For Castleford, a win would be huge for their confidence, as they look to re-establish themselves as a genuine threat to the Super League title. 

Here is the best side that can be made from each side’s 21-man squad, with some notable exceptions due to the England vs All Stars game. 

Catalans seem to have the overall edge across the pitch, particularly in the forwards. With them being a physical side, and missing Sam Tomkins, they will be looking to use this to their advantage and win the game up the middle. Castleford, however, are not without quality, and have enough to take the game to the flanks and make the game difficult for the league leaders. 

  1. Niall Evalds
  2. Jordan Turner
  3. Samisoni Langi
  4. Arthur Mourgue
  5. Fouad Yaha 
  6. James Maloney 
  7. Danny Richardson
  8. Gil Dudson 
  9. Alrix Da Costa 
  10. Liam Watts
  11. Oliver Holmes
  12. Mike McMeeken 
  13. Jason Baitieri 

Substitutes:

  1. Adam Milner
  2. Julian Bousquet
  3. Matt Whitley
  4. Daniel Smith
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