The odds for the 2026 Super League top try scorer have been released with a quintet including Hull FC and Hull KR stars made joint favourites.
It was Hull FC youngster Lewis Martin who claimed the crown in 2025 as he scored an impressive 25 tries across the season with Wigan’s Jai Field hot on his heels, scoring 24 but also registering an incredible 21 assists.
The 2024 runaway winner Liam Marshall managed just 15 tries in 2025, leaving him joint-eighth alongside teammate Jake Wardle and St Helens signing Tristan Sailor.
Marshall, Field and last year’s winner Martin are among the five joint-favourites to score the most tries in Super League 2026 with England internationals Joe Burgess and Matty Ashton the other two.
Warrington Wolves winger Ashton will be in a race to be fit after suffering an MCL and ACL injury in May, so his chances could be harmed, however, he is still among that group of favourites priced at 10/1.
Beyond that quintet are St Helens pair of Kyle Feldt and Lewis Murphy at 12/1, both of whom had injury issues in 2025. Josh Charnley and Mikey Lewis are next up at 14/1.
Ash Handley, Harvey Barron, Tom Davies, Tom Johnstone and surprisngly Innes Senior are priced up at 16/1 with Abbas Miski, Ryan Hall and Bevan French among a group of 12 players priced up at 18/1.
New Catalans Dragons signing Solomona Faataape is 25/1 alongside Leigh centre Umyla Hanley who scored 11 last year, whilst Lachie Miller, Jake Wardle, Tristan Sailor and Jack Welsby head up a group priced at 33/1.
Hull KR centre Jack Broadbent is a 50/1 shot with teammate Peta Hiku at 66s.
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Super League 2026 top try scorer odds
All odds are correct at the time of writing. Odds taken from Betfred:
Matty Ashton, Joe Burgess, Jai Field, Liam Marshall and Lewis Martin – 10/1
Kyle Feldt and Lewis Murphy – 12/1
Josh Charnley and Mikey Lewis – 14/1
Harvey Barron, Tom Davies, Ash Handley, Tom Johnstone and Innes Senior – 16/1
Selected others:
Bevan French, Ryan Hall, Tommy Makinson, Abbas Miski, Maika Sivo and Josh Thewlis
David Armstrong, Matt Dufty, Solomona Faataape and Umyla Hanley – 25/1
Davy Litten, Lachie Miller, Tristan Sailor, Jake Wardle and Jack Welsby – 33/1
Jon Bennison, Jack Broadbent and Mikaele Ravalawa – 50/1
Peta Hiku, Toby King and Arthur Mourgue – 66/1
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