
Betting odds for the 2025 Super League top try scorer have been revealed with a Wigan Warriors pair leading the market.
With the Super League season in touching distance, the bookmakers have started to price up which man will cross the whitewash the most times during the 2025 campaign and it’s no surprise to see who heads the market.
Wigan Warriors’ Liam Marshall is priced as the favourite to repeat the feat he achieved in 2024 with last year’s top try scorer made a 6/1 shot to lead Super League in four-pointers.
Marshall scored 27 in just 25 games in 2024 with Wigan’s left edge being among the most dangerous in the comp. So good were his efforts that Marshall earned his first England cap at the end of the season.
Two players are priced at 8/1 as joint-second favourites behind him with 2023 joint-top scorer Abbas Miski and 2024’s runner-up Matty Ashton both fancied to push Marshall close.
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Miski had a far quieter 2024 but Ashton was near unstoppable as the season came to a close, scoring two in each of Warrington’s play-off games whilst scoring nine in his final five games.
A quartet of stars are priced at 10/1 with Bevan French, Ash Handley, Tommy Makinson and NRL import Kyle Feldt all expected to go well with Josh Charnley just behind them at 12s.
Other notable players include Matt Dufty (14/1), Ryan Hall (18/1) and Jack Welsby at 20/1.
The market also features Luis Roberts at 16/1 with the former Leeds Rhinos man currently unattached to a club, the same as Jordan Abdull at 66/1 and the recently retired Willie Isa (66/1).
Super League sponsors Betfred have priced up the market with all odds correct at the time of writing.
Super League 2025 top try scorer odds

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Liam Marshall – 6/1
Abbas Miski – 8/1
Matty Ashton – 8/1
Tommy Makinson – 10/1
Bevan French – 10/1
Kyle Feldt – 10/1
Ash Handley – 10/1
Josh Charnley – 12/1
Jai Field – 14/1
Jon Bennison – 14/1
Matt Dufty – 14/1
Joe Burgess – 14/1
Fouad Yaha – 16/1
Nick Cotric – 16/1
Tee Ritson – 16/1
Tom Davies – 16/1
Mikey Lewis – 16/1
Cai Taylor-Wray – 16/1
Tanguy Zenon – 18/1
Tristan Sailor – 18/1
Adam Swift – 18/1
Darnell McIntosh – 18/1
Tesi Niu – 18/1
David Armstrong – 18/1
Tom Johnstone – 18/1
Peta Hiku – 18/1
Ryan Hall – 18/1
Lachie Miller – 18/1
Jack Welsby – 20/1
Josh Thewlis – 20/1
Lewis Murphy – 20/1
Jacob Gagai – 20/1
Jake Bibby – 20/1
Jake Wardle – 20/1
Nene Macdonald – 20/1
Niall Evalds – 20/1
Selected others at 22/1 or more
Deon Cross – 22/1
Jake Thewlis – 25/1
Remis Smith – 25/1
Louis Senior – 25/1
Jason Qareqare – 25/1
Jordan Rapana – 25/1
Lachlan Walmsley – 25/1
Harry Newman – 28/1
Jake Connor – 28/1
Arron Lindop – 33/1
Tex Hoy – 33/1
Toby King – 40/1
Lewis Martin – 40/1
Max Jowitt – 50/1
Tim Lafai – 100/1
All odds were priced by Betfred and correct at the time of writing.
