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Saints top the latest Frontline Fairplay Index.

After three rounds of The Co-operative National League One, Widnes Vikings are the early leaders of the Frontline Fairplay Index.

Steve McCormack’s men, who are unbeaten in their current league campaign, have given away just 19 penalties so far this season and lead the Index by one point from Halifax in second place.

The two newly promoted teams in The Co-operative National League One are also fairing well in the latest Frontline Fairplay Index. Featherstone Rovers lie third with 27 points and Celtic Crusaders are joint fifth with one point extra.

Whitehaven are currently eight points adrift at the bottom of the Index with 44 points conceded due to a mixture of 35 penalties and three sin binnings.

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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