We’re five rounds into Super League and it’s fair to say it has already been a season of twists and turns.
Champions Hull KR have claimed just one league win so far, with defeats coming to newly promoted York Knights, Leeds Rhinos and Catalans Dragons. Wigan Warriors and Warrington Wolves are the last remaining unbeaten teams, while York, Bradford Bulls and Toulouse Olympique have already exceeded most people’s expectations after stepping up from the Championship.
However, it’s also been a season of setbacks and injuries, with key men being ruled out across the competition. Those injuries have opened the door for youngsters to step into the fold at a number of clubs and plenty of them have taken their opportunity to impress.
Here’s a look at five young players who have really caught our eye over the opening five rounds of the Super League season.
Cai Taylor-Wray
Taking the number one shirt over the off-season, Taylor-Wray could have been forgiven for feeling the pressure. He’s taken to being a recognised starter like a duck to water, though, lighting up Super League over the first four rounds and producing dazzling displays to help Warrington maintain an unbeaten record at the start of the season.
In three Super League outings, Taylor-Wray has two tries, two assists, and 603 metres to his name, which demonstrates just how much impact he has had in the opening weeks.
Unfortunately, though, he looks set to miss the next few rounds of action with a hamstring injury.
Harvey Smith
The hooker had a breakthrough season last year under Daryl Powell and he’s built on that this time around by impressing as both an interchange and a starter.
He’s made six appearances in all competitions and got himself over the line against Leeds Rhinos in the Challenge Cup last week. Smith’s liveliness around the ruck, speed and his defensive energy has helped take Wakefield up a gear in games and it’s fair to say he is thriving right now.
George Flanagan
Flanagan really caught the eye last season but it’s fair to say he might not have been a guaranteed starter had Niall Evalds not picked up an injury in the closing stages of pre-season. He’s taken his chance, though, and really hammered home why he has to be considered one of the brightest young players around at the minute.
The 21-year-old has got over the line in every game he has played this season, with two coming against Wakefield Trinity in round two as he very nearly rescued a result for Huddersfield single-handedly.
Unfortunately, Flanagan is now set to miss the next few months with a syndesmosis issue.
Jack Sinfield
Sinfield backed himself in the off-season as he made the move from Leeds Rhinos to Wakefield in pursuit of regular minutes and game time. And, the gamble he made has more than paid off at present, with the half-back shining in Daryl Powell’s spine.
Mason Lino’s injury opened the door for him to start last month and the 21-year-old has more than taken his chance, helping the Trin to four wins from five with some commanding performances at seven. Lino is on the comeback trail, but Powell will have to think twice before he takes Sinfield out of the team.
Ewan Irwin
Irwin only turned 18 last month and that makes him the youngest player to have played in Super League so far this season. He’s only made one outing in the league competition, too, but what a showing it was from the young man, who is rated so highly at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
That appearance came on Saturday against Castleford Tigers as he stepped into the fray to replace Marc Sneyd and helped the Wolves to a 72-6 win. He kicked 12 goals on the day, while also showing his composure and skill to help make the Wire tick.
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