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Few movers in this week's Frontline Fairplay Index.

In a Round that saw an average of 16 penalties given away in each game there were very few movers in this week's Frontline Fairplay Index.

Bradford Bulls remain top however their opponents from Friday night, Hull FC, were the fairest team of the week conceding just four points. As a result the Airlie Birds moved up to second in the Index displacing Saints who fell to third - partly due to Maurie Fa'asavalu's sending off sufficient against Castleford Tigers.

Other movers in this week's Index were Huddersfield Giants who dropped to seventh, Wigan Warriors who moved up one place to tenth, following their victory over Leeds Rhinos, and Warrington Wolves.

The Wolves' ill discipline against the Wildcats, including a sending off and one game ban for Ben Westwood, saw them fall to eleventh in the Index after conceding 24 points.

Catalans Dragons who claim close to winning last year's prize of the engage Super League's fairest team, continue to remain bottom of the Index 21 points adrift.

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)

 

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