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Every Super League team’s 2025 shirt numbers with as Leigh Leopards, Salford and Catalans lock in squads

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Every single Super League club has confirmed their shirt numbers for the 2025 season and we’ve listed every team’s completed squad.

There have been lots of number changes from the 2024 season across each and every team with exits, signings and position changes taking place across Super League.

Since the announcements of squad numbers, we’ve also had player exits – notably Jordan Abdull (released) from Hull FC and Willie Isa (retirement) from Wigan Warriors meaning that key numbers such as six and 14 are available at those clubs respectively.

Catalans Dragons, Leigh Leopards and Salford Red Devils were the final three teams to confirm their squad numbers with each side giving clear indications as to positional switches or recruitment with their announcements.

We’ve gone through every Super League side and listed their 2025 squad numbers so you know who will be wearing which shirt this season.

Every Super League club’s shirt numbers for 2025

Castleford Tigers

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Castleford Tigers became the sixth team to confirm their squad numbers with the club naming three of their overseas signings to their starting 13, whilst Judah Rimbu has taken the number 14.

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1. Tex Hoy, 2. Jason Qareqare, 3. Zac Cini, 4. Sam Wood, 5. Innes Senior, 6. Daejarn Asi, 7. Rowan Milnes, 8. Liam Watts, 9. Liam Horne, 10. George Lawler, 11. Jeremiah Simbiken, 12. Alex Mellor, 13. Joe Westerman

14. Judah Rimbu, 15. George Griffin, 16. Cain Robb, 17. Luke Hooley, 18. Josh Hodson, 19. Sam Hall, 20. Muizz Mustapha, 21. Sylvester Namo, 22. Louis Senior, 23. Fletcher Rooney, 24. Josh Simm, 25. Will Tate, 26. George Hill, 27. Jenson Windley, 28. Akim Matvejev, 29. Alfie Horwell, 30. Daniel Sarbah, 31. Kieran Hudson, 32. Woody Walker, 33. Sam Darley, 34. Jacob Hall

Catalans Dragons

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Steve McNamara’s side were among the last to reveal their squad numbers but when they did there were some shocks. Chief among those was the fact that captain Benjamin Garcia has moved from loose forward into the number nine shirt with Catalans potentially changing it up in 2025.

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1. Sam Tomkins, 2. Tommy Makinson, 3. Arthur Romano, 4. Reimis Smith, 5. Nick Cotric, 6. Luke Keary, 7. Arthur Mourgue, 8. Tevita Pangai, 9. Benjamin Garcia, 10. Julian Bousquet, 11. Tariq Sims, 12. Elliott Whitehead, 13. Oliver Partington

14. Alrix Da Costa, 15. Chris Satae, 16. Romain Navarrete, 17. Bayley Sironen, 18. César Rougé, 19. Paul Séguier, 20. Jordan Dezaria, 21. Théo Fages, 22. Fouad Yaha, 23. Matthieu Laguerre, 24. Franck Maria, 25. Tanguy Zenon, 26. Guillermo Aispuro-Bichet, 27. Yacine Ben Abdeslem, 28. Clément Martin

Huddersfield Giants

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Despite playing the role a lot, the surprise in the Huddersfield Giants announcement came when South Sydney Rabbitohs winger Jacob Gagai was confirmed as the club’s new full-back and handed the number one shirt. Fellow NRL signings Tom Burgess and Zac Woolford also feature in the starting 13.

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1. Jacob Gagai, 2. Adam Swift, 3. Jake Bibby, 4. Liam Sutcliffe, 5. Sam Halsall, 6. Tui Lolohea, 7. Adam Clune, 8. Oliver Wilson, 9. Zac Woolford, 10. Tom Burgess, 11. Jack Murchie, 12. Sam Hewitt, 13. Harry Rushton

14. Ashton Golding 15. Matty English 16. George King, 17. Joe Greenwood, 18. Fenton Rogers, 19. Thomas Deakin, 20. Elliot Wallis, 21. Leroy Cudjoe, 22. Harvey Livett, 23. Taane Milne, 24. Aidan McGowan, 25. Jack Billington, 26. Hugo Salabio, 27. Kieran Rush, 28. Connor Carr, 29. George Flanagan, 30. Jack Bibby

Hull FC

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Jordan Abdull was handed the number six shirt but with his departure, it’s expected that Cade Cust will assume that role. Having made double digit signings, it’s no surprise that six have been handed starting shirts.

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1. Jordan Rapana, 2. Harvey Barron, 3. Zak Hardaker, 4. Ed Chamberlain, 5. Tom Briscoe, 7. Aidan Sezer, 8. Herman Ese’ese, 9. Amir Bourouh, 10. Ligi Sao, 11. Jed Cartwright, 12. Jordan Lane, 13. John Asiata

14. Cade Cust, 15. Oliver Holmes, 16. Yusuf Aydin, 17. Jack Ashworth, 18. The 18th Man, 19. Brad Fash, 20. Davy Litten, 21. Will Gardiner, 22. Lewis Martin, 23. Logan Moy, 24. Jack Charles, 25. Denive Balmforth, 26. Zach Jebson, 27. Matty Laidlaw, 28. Nick Staveley, 29. Ryan Westerman, 30. Callum Kemp

Hull KR

Hull KR Super League

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The major change that Hull KR made was to bring Roger Millward’s iconic number six shirt out of retirement and hand it to Man of Steel Mikey Lewis.

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1. Niall Evalds, 2. Tom Davies, 3. Peta Hiku, 4. Oliver Gildart, 5. Joe Burgess, 6. Mikey Lewis, 7. Tyrone May, 8. Sauaso Sue, 9. Jez Litten, 10. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, 11. Dean Hadley, 12. James Batchelor, 13. Elliot Minchella

14. Michael McIlorum, 15. Sam Luckley, 16. Jai Whitbread, 17. Rhyse Martin, 18. Jack Broadbent, 19. Danny Richardson, 20. Kelepi Tanginoa, 21. Jack Brown, 22. Phoenix Laulu-Togaga’e, 23. Lee Kershaw, 24. Eribe Doro, 25. Bill Leyland, 26. AJ Wallace, 27. Leon Ruan, 28. Zach Fishwick, 29. Louix Gorman, 30. Leo Tennison, 31. Lennie Ellis, 32. Connor Barley, 33. Harvey Horne, 34. Neil Tchamambe

Leeds Rhinos

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Leeds Rhinos have plenty of backs in their squad after signing Maika Sivo, Ryan Hall and Jake Connor and that’s left Connor without a shirt number in the starting 17 as the utility back takes number 18.

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1 Lachlan Miller, 2 Maika Sivo, 3 Harry Newman, 4 Ash Handley, 5 Ryan Hall, 6 Brodie Croft, 7 Matt Frawley, 8 Mikolaj Oledzki, 9 Andy Ackers, 10 Keenan Palasia, 11 James Bentley, 12 James McDonnell, 13 Cameron Smith

14 Jarrod O’Connor, 15 Sam Lisone, 16 Morgan Gannon, 17 Cooper Jenkins, 18 Jake Connor, 19 Tom Holroyd, 20 Jack Sinfield, 21 Alfie Edgell, 22 Tom Nicholson-Watton, 23 Riley Lumb, 24 Ben Littlewood, 25 Ned McCormack, 26 Max Simpson. Full-time squad members without a number: Fergus McCormack, Presley Cassell, Toby Warren, Jack Smith.

Leigh Leopards

Leigh Leopards' Lachlan Lam

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Leigh were one of the later teams to confirm their shirt numbers and that seemingly confirmed the end of their hunt to replace Matt Moylan with the Leopards handing Gaz O’Brien the number six shirt to partner Lachlan Lam in the halves.

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1: David Armstrong, 2: Darnell McIntosh, 3: Tesi Niu, 4: Umyla Hanley, 5: Josh Charnley, 6: Gaz O’Brien, 7: Lachlan Lam, 8: Owen Trout, 9: Edwin Ipape, 10: Robbie Mulhern, 11: Frankie Halton, 12: Jack Hughes, 13: Isaac Liu

14: Aaron Pene, 15: Alec Tuitavake, 16: Matty Davis, 17: Brad Dwyer, 18: Keanan Brand, 19: Louis Brogan, 20: Ethan O’Neill, 21: Andrew Bradrock, 22: Ben McNamara, 23: Nathan Wilde, 24: Bailey Hodgson, 25: Ben Nakubuwai, 26: Kavan Rothwell, 27: Jack Darbyshire, 28: Brad Martin, 29: AJ Towse, 30: Ryan Brown, 31: Will Brough

Salford Red Devils

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Despite financial pressure, Salford named their Super League squad with all of their new signings in it as they handed new centre Esan Marsters the number 17 and new prop Justin Sangare number 19.

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1. Ryan Brierley, 2. Ethan Ryan, 3. Nene Macdonald, 4. Tim Lafai, 5. Deon Cross, 6. Jayden Nikorima, 7. Marc Sneyd, 8. Brad Singleton, 9. Joe Mellor, 10. Chris Hill, 11. Sam Stone, 12. Kallum Watkins, 13. Joe Shorrocks

14. Chris Atkin, 15. Shane Wright, 16. Loghan Lewis, 17. Esan Marsters, 18. Jack Ormondroyd, 19. Justin Sangaré, 20. Joe Bullock, 21. Sam Davis, 22. Matty Foster, 23. Chris Hankinson, 24. Harvey Wilson, 25. Ben Hellewell, 26. Jamie Pye, 27. Kai Morgan, 28. Nathan Connell, 29. Charlie Glover

St Helens

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Saints announced Tristan Sailor as their number six before confirming the remaining numbers in a clear statement that the playmaker would operate in the halves and not at full-back. That shifted Jonny Lomax to seven after holding the six jersey for several years.

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1. Jack Welsby, 2. Kyle Feldt, 3. Konrad Hurrell, 4. Mark Percival, 5. Jon Bennison, 6. Tristan Sailor, 7. Jonny Lomax, 8. Alex Walmsley, 9. Daryl Clark, 10. Matty Lees, 11. Curtis Sironen, 12. Joe Batchelor, 13. Morgan Knowles

14. Moses Mbye, 15. James Bell, 16. Matt Whitley, 17. Agnatius Paasi, 18. Jake Wingfield, 19. George Delaney, 20. Lewis Murphy, 21. Noah Stephens, 22. Ben Davies, 23. Jake Burns, 24. Jonny Vaughan, 25. Tee Ritson, 26. Harry Robertson, 27. George Whitby, 28. Will Roberts, 29. Dayon Sambou, 30. Owen Dagnall, 31. Leon Cowen, 32. Ciaran Nolan, 33. Alfie Sinclair, 34. Jake Davies, 35. Cole Marsh

Wakefield Trinity

 - 07/01/2024 - Rugby League - Betfred Super League 2025 Promo Shoot - The Stage Studio, Leeds University, Leeds - Wakefield Trinity, Tom Johnstone

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Trinity return to Super League and plenty of their new signings take starting numbers including the returning Tom Johnstone who claims number five. Luke Bain has left the club since the shirt numbers were revealed meaning that number 22 is unassigned.

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1. Max Jowitt, 2. Lachlan Walmsley, 3. Cameron Scott, 4. Corey Hall, 5. Tom Johnstone, 6. Jake Trueman, 7. Olly Russell, 8. Mike McMeeken, 9. Liam Hood, 10. Ky Rodwell, 11. Seth Nikotemo, 12. Josh Griffin, 13. Jay Pitts

14. Thomas Doyle, 15. Caleb Hamlin-Uele, 16. Renouf Atoni, 17. Matty Storton, 18. Isaiah Vagana, 19. Oliver Pratt, 20. Mason Lino, 21. Mathieu Cozza, 23. Josh Rourke, 24. Matty Russell, 25. Jack Croft, 26. Myles Lawford, 27. Isaac Shaw, 28. Harvey Smith, 29. Noah Booth, 30. Jayden Myers

Warrington Wolves

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The Wolves were the first side to reveal their squad numbers for 2025, with perhaps the big story being Leon Hayes taking number seven after Josh Drinkwater’s departure.

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1. Matt Dufty, 2. Josh Thewlis, 3. Toby King, 4. Rodrick Tai, 5. Matty Ashton, 6. George Williams, 7. Leon Hayes, 8. James Harrison, 9. Danny Walker, 10. Paul Vaughan, 11. Ben Currie, 12. Lachlan Fitzgibbon, 13. Luke Yates

14. Sam Powell, 15. Joe Philbin, 16. Zane Musgrove, 17. Jordy Crowther, 18. Oli Leyland, 19. Stefan Ratchford, 20. Connor Wrench, 21. Adam Holroyd, 22. Tom Whitehead, 23. Cai Taylor-Wray, 24. Max Wood, 25. Lucas Green, 26. Dan Russell, 27. Luke Thomas, 28. Jake Thewlis, 29. Zac Bardsley-Rowe, 30. Dan Okoro, 31. Alfie Johnson, 32. Nolan Tupaea, 33. Arron Lindop

Wigan Warriors

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Wigan have the squad depth to name the likes of Liam Byrne, Kruise Leeming and Tyler Dupree outside their top 13 which highlights their strength among those in Super League. Since the squad number announcement, Willie Isa has called time on his career which means number 14 is vacant.

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1. Jai Field, 2. Abbas Miski, 3. Adam Keighran, 4. Jake Wardle, 5. Liam Marshall, 6. Bevan French, 7. Harry Smith, 8. Ethan Havard, 9. Brad O’Neill, 10. Luke Thompson, 11. Junior Nsemba, 12. Liam Farrell, 13. Kaide Ellis

15. Patrick Mago, 16. Liam Byrne, 17. Kruise Leeming, 18. Warriors Fans, 19. Tyler Dupree, 20. Harvie Hill, 21. Sam Walters, 22. Zach Eckersley, 23. Tom Forber, 24. Jack Farrimond, 25. Sam Eseh, 26. Jacob Douglas, 27. Harvey Makin, 28. Tiaki Chan, 29. Taylor Kerr, 30. Nathan Lowe, 31. Lukas Mason, 32. Noah Hodkinson, 33. Kian Mcdermott, 34. George Hirst

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