
The Super League disciplinary system in 2025 has become a points-based system with points equaling bans. Here’s every players running total.
Under the new system players will still be charged by the Match Review Panel every Monday but rather than those charges carrying immediate bans or fines, they will carry penalty points.
As players rack up penalty points, they will hit certain disciplinary thresholds, which can be seen below, and serve those respective punishments.
One thing to note is once a player has served a punishment, they will see half of the penalty that took them to that punishment removed from their record.
For example, a player who has zero penalty points is handed a Grade D charge. That charge carries 12 points, which is also the threshold for a two-match ban. Once that player has served their two-match ban, half of those points will be removed from their record meaning they will resume on 6 points.
Players will also incur three penalty points if their charged action injures another player (opponent does not return to the field) and failed appeals add five points onto a player’s record.
Below are the thresholds and then every Super League player with at least one point on their disciplinary record.
6-11 points: one-match ban
12-17 points: two-match ban
18-23 points: three-match ban
24-29 points: four-match ban
30-35 points: five-match ban
36-38 points: six-match ban
39-41 points: seven-match ban
42-44 points: eight-match ban
45-47 points: nine-match ban
48-50 points: ten-match ban
51-53 points: eleven-match ban
54+ points: twelve-match ban
Every Super League player’s disciplinary record
Castleford Tigers
Innes Senior – 7.5
Jeremiah Simbiken – 6.5
George Lawler – 2.5
Judah Rimbu – 1
Alex Mellor – 1
Catalans Dragons
Tariq Sims – 2
Alrix Da Costa – 3
Oliver Partington – 3.5
Jordan Dezaria – 1.5
Romain Navarrete – 1.5
Elliott Whitehead – 7.5
Benjamin Garcia – 1.5
Fouad Yaha – 1
Mathieu Laguerre – 1
Huddersfield Giants
Oliver Wilson – 7.5
Ashton Golding – 1
Leroy Cudjoe – 1
Adam Clune – 1.5
Taane Milne – 1
Sam Hewitt – 2.5
Hull FC
Jordan Lane – 2.5
Jordan Rapana – 5
Jack Ashworth – 4
Amir Bourouh – 3.5
Yusuf Aydin – 1
Jed Cartwright – 1
Liam Knight – 2
Cade Cust – 2.5
Hull KR
Eribe Doro – 2.5
Michael McIlorum – 2.5
Mikey Lewis – 1.5
Dean Hadley – 1.5
Tom Davies – 1.5
Peta Hiku – 1
Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Sauaso Sue – 1.5
Tyrone May – 1
Jez Litten – 1
Leeds Rhinos
Tom Holroyd – 9
Mikolaj Oledzki – 3.5
Keenan Palasia – 2.5
Cooper Jenkins – 1
Leigh Leopards
Alex Tuitavake – 1.5
Matt Davis – 1.5
Edwin Ipape – 5
Salford Red Devils
Joe Shorrocks – 10
Jayden Nikorima – 4
Ethan Ryan – 3
Shane Wright – 3
Matty Foster – 1.5
Kallum Watkins – 1
Chris Atkin – 1
Chris Hankinson – 1
Harvey Wilson – 1
Chris Hill – 1
St Helens
Matty Lees – 1.5
Noah Stephens – 1.5
Curtis Sironen – 1
Daryl Clark – 1
Morgan Knowles – 1
Alex Walmsley – 1
Tristan Sailor – 1.5
Matt Whitley – 1
Moses Mbye – 1
Wakefield Trinity
Mason Lino – 2.5
Max Jowitt – 1.5
Caius Faatili – 1
Mike McMeeken – 2
Jack Croft – 1
Warrington Wolves
Dan Russell – 1
Matt Dufty – 1
Paul Vaughan – 1
Jordan Crowther – 2
Wigan Warriors
Adam Keighran – 2.5
Kaide Ellis – 1
Liam Byrne – 1
Tyler Dupree – 2.5
Zach Eckersley – 1
Liam Marshall – 1
Luke Thompson – 3
Liam Farrell – 1
Harvey Makin – 1
