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Super League Round 10 team of the week

We go through the stats and pick our stand-out XIII from the latest round of matches in the Betfred Super League...

1. Lachlan Coote (Hull Kingston Rovers)

There were plenty of contenders for the full-back role this week, with Jai Field again excelling for Wigan Warriors and Josh Thewlis running in a hat-trick for Warrington Wolves.

But it is Coote who gets the nod in our team after scoring a try and setting up two others as Hull Kingston Rovers beat Wakefield Trinity 32-10, along with making 136 metres, two clean breaks and three tackle busts.

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2. Derrell Olpherts (Castleford Tigers)

Fellow winger Jason Qareqare was the one who grabbed the highlight-reel try for Cas in the 30-10 win over a youthful St Helens side, but Olpherts played a big role with a double as well.

His two tries for the Tigers came in a game where he carried for 105 metres, making two clean breaks and busting nine tackles as well.

3. Mahe Fonua (Castleford Tigers)

A try and an assist for Fonua helped Castleford on their way to victory at home to St Helens in one of the opening games of the round on Friday.

The three-quarter made 151 metres with an average gain of 10 metres with the ball in hand, with one clean break and nine tackle busts.

4. Toby King (Warrington Wolves)

The centre was among the try-scorers as Warrington got back to winning ways with a 32-10 victory at home to Huddersfield Giants on Saturday afternoon.

King's score came in a match where he carried for 127 metres with an average gain of eight metres, plus made one clean break and bust four tackles.

5. Ryan Hall (Hull Kingston Rovers)

A try and an assist from Hall capped a fine day on the wing for the

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