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Super League team of the week as two Hull KR stars make the cut

Super League has now reached the halfway stage after completion of round 14. St Helens continue to lead the way, with impressive wins also coming for Wigan, Huddersfield and Leeds. Here is Rugby League Live's team of the week.

- The controversial fullback has a new lease of life at Leeds. He was superb at Warrington, both solid in the defensive side of his game and influential in attack. He returned the ball well, set up one try, and scored another. A classy display.

- The veteran winger now has 222 Super League tries and is just 25 short of current record holder Danny McGuire. Hall looks far from done yet too. It's not just his try scoring, but his overall game is as good as any. He's been an outstanding servant to the competition.

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- The Wigan outside back got over for a try on his 150th career appearance. A massively under-rated player, Bibby was solid on the edge and ran the ball well. He's a grafter, and that attitude is playing right into the Matty Peet system.

- The Rovers captain put pen to paper on a new contract last week and he responded with another professional display in a 43-16 thumping of Salford.

- Fresh after scoring the winner in the Challenge Cup final, the pacey Wigan winger got two more tries as a second half comeback kept the Warriors in second place. His speed is simply devastating, whilst his finishing remains world class.

- If the votes were held off for another five minutes, then the Wigan half would have likely won the Lance Todd trophy last week. He has a Wales call up to consider now and this week his composed influence on Wigan was there to see yet again.

- Sometimes it's the simple things that matter most

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