Super League Man of Steel: Salford’s Marc Sneyd, Hull KR’s Mikey Lewis, Warrington’s Matt Dufty on shortlist | Rugby League News

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Salford’s Marc Sneyd, Hull KR’s Mikey Lewis and Warrington’s Matt Dufty have been named on the 2024 Super League Man of Steel shortlist.

The 2024 Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel will be crowned at Rugby League’s Awards Night next Tuesday (October 8) at the Royal Armouries in Leeds, with the Woman of Steel and the Wheels of Steel awards also to be confirmed.

Of the three nominees, Dufty and Lewis will go head-to-head in the first of this weekend’s Super League semi-finals, live on Sky Sports, at Craven Park on Friday night, when Hull KR host Warrington Wolves.

Half-back Sneyd, 33, was an ever-present for Salford Red Devils in the 2024 season until their last match at Wigan, and has been the competition’s top marksman with 97 goals, in addition to four drop-goals – while his tally of 22 try assists has been beaten by only Lewis and Leigh’s Lachlan Lam.

Salford have had their only two previous Man of Steel winners in the last five years, and both were Australian half-backs in Jackson Hastings (2019) and Brodie Croft (2022).

Marc Sneyd, Salford Red Devils, Super League
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Nobody has kicked more points in Super League this season than Salford’s Marc Sneyd

Full-back Dufty, 28, ran for some 4,234 metres in the regular season – 457m or 12 per cent more than his nearest rival – despite missing five matches through injury, giving him an average of more than 192 metres per match.

The Australian was outstanding in Warrington’s dramatic golden-point eliminator win against St Helens last Saturday, adding another 200 metres to his season’s tally – and was also fourth in the regular-season try-scoring charts with 17.

Dufty would become only the third Warrington Wolves player to be named Man of Steel, and the first since Jonathan Davies in 1994.

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Matt Dufty scored 17 Super League tries for Warrington Wolves in 2024

Half-back Lewis, 23, scored two tries more than Dufty (19), leaving him third in the final table, in addition to kicking 70 goals for a total of 216 points. Lewis also features prominently in a range of other statistical categories, including tackle busts and clean breaks.

The Rovers home-grown product could become the second Hull KR player to be named Man of Steel in the award’s 47-year history, after Gavin Miller – the Australian loose forward who was the first overseas winner in 1986.

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Mikey Lewis has shown some magic this season for Hull KR in Super League

Man of Steel roll of honour

Last year, Bevan French became the first Wigan Warriors player to win the Betfred Super League Man of Steel award since Sam Tomkins in 2012.

Picture by Allan McKenzie/SWpix.com - 10/10/2023 - Rugby League - Rugby League Awards Dinner 2023 - Lancashire County Cricket Ground - Manchester, England - WIgan's Bevan French is awarded the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Award 2023.
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Wigan Warriors’ Bevan French was awarded the Steve Prescott Man of Steel Award in 2023

Salford’s Croft (2022), Catalans’ Tomkins (2021), Castleford’s Paul McShane (2020) and Salford’s Hastings (2019) make up the most recent winners.

See the exhaustive list dating all the way back to 1977 below…

Super League’s Man of Steel winners

2023 Bevan French Wigan Warriors
2022 Brodie Croft Salford Red Devils
2021 Sam Tomkins Catalans Dragons
2020 Paul McShane Castleford Tigers
2019 Jackson Hastings Salford Red Devils
2018 Ben Barba St Helens
2017 Luke Gale Castleford Tigers
2016 Danny Houghton Hull FC
2015 Zak Hardaker Leeds Rhinos
2014 Daryl Clark Castleford Tigers
2013 Danny Brough Huddersfield Giants
2012 Sam Tomkins Wigan Warriors
2011 Rangi Chase Castleford Tigers
2010 Pat Richards Wigan Warriors
2009 Brett Hodgson Huddersfield Giants
2008 James Graham St Helens
2007 James Roby St Helens
2006 Paul Wellens St Helens
2005 Jamie Lyon St Helens
2004 Andy Farrell Wigan Warriors
2003 Jamie Peacock Bradford Bulls
2002 Paul Sculthorpe St Helens
2001 Paul Sculthorpe St Helens
2000 Sean Long St Helens
1999 Adrian Vowles Castleford Tigers
1998 Iestyn Harris Leeds Rhinos
1997 James Lowes Bradford Bulls
1996 Andy Farrell Wigan Warriors
1995 Denis Betts Wigan Warriors
1994 Jonathan Davies Warrington Wolves
1993 Andy Platt Wigan Warriors
1992 Dean Bell Wigan Warriors
1991 Garry Schofield Leeds Rhinos
1990 Shaun Edwards Wigan Warriors
1989 Ellery Hanley Wigan Warriors
1988 Martin Offiah Widnes Vikings
1987 Ellery Hanley Wigan Warriors
1986 Gavin Miller Hull KR
1985 Ellery Hanley Bradford Bulls
1984 Joe Lydon Widnes Vikings
1983 Allan Agar Featherstone Rovers
1982 Mick Morgan Carlisle
1981 Ken Kelly Warrington Wolves
1980 George Fairbairn Wigan Warriors
1979 Doug Laughton Widnes Vikings
1978 George Nicholls St Helens
1977 David Ward Leeds Rhinos

What’s next?

Warrington Wolves travel to second-placed Hull KR in this weekend’s semi-finals, while Leigh Leopards will be away to League Leaders’ Shield winner Wigan Warriors. Both matches are live on Sky Sports+.

Super League semi-finals 2024

The winners from the semi-finals progress to the Super League Grand Final at Old Trafford on Saturday October 12, live on Sky Sports.

Sky Sports+ has officially launched and will be integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app, giving Sky Sports customers access to over 50 per cent more live sport this year at no extra cost. Find out more here.



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