Bulls continue to lead the way in Frontline
Fairplay Index.
Following a busy Round 5 of the engage Super League, where player discipline was one of the main talking points, Wakefield Wildcats are the new leaders of the Frontline Fairplay Index.
There is no change at the top of the Frontline Fair Play Index following Round 9 of the engage Super league season as Bradford Bulls continue to lead the way ahead of St. Helens and Hull FC.
First placed Bradford and second placed St. Helens were the joint fairest teams of the Round, with each team conceding just eight points during their respective fixtures in a week in which there were no disciplinary hearings.
Wigan Warriors conceded the most points of the Round during their clash with Wakefield Trinity Wildcats and fall to second bottom in the Index as a result of conceding 21 points.
The engage Super league team which finishes at the top of the Frontline Fairplay Index at the end of the regular season will win a trophy as well as a £5,000 prize from Frontline Bathrooms who are leading bathroom suppliers to the bathroom industry.
The scoring system for the Frontline Fair Play Index in the engage Super League is:
1pt Technical penalty
2pts Foul play penalty
3pts Sin bin
4pts Sending off sufficient
5pts Each match ban (ie five matches is 25 points)