Monday 14 September 2020 12:49, UK
We look at the statistics and pick our XIII star performers from the weekend's Super League, NRL and Challenge Cup matches...
The former Swinton Lions full-back capped another fine display with the game-clinching try, as well as making 163 metres with an average gain of 8.5 metres per carry and one tackle bust.
Ashton gets the nod in the team just ahead of Wakefield's Max Jowitt, whose two tries and one assist could not help Trinity overcome Hull.
The winger was a constant attacking threat as the Warriors overcame Catalans Dragons 28-12 in Perpignan on Saturday evening.
Burgess scored two tries, provided an assist for another and carried for 127 metres with five tackle busts.
The 21-year-old centre played an important role as South Sydney edged out Wests Tigers with a 26-24 win in Thursday's NRL clash.
Graham scored two tries, covered 152 metres with 45 post-contact metres, and broke the line once as well.
The Samoan centre celebrated signing a new contract with Hull FC by playing a starring role as they progressed to the Challenge Cup quarter-finals with a 29-16 win over Castleford.
Tuimavave led the way with two tries for the Black and Whites, plus he made seven tackle busts and one initial break while carrying for 209 metres with an average gain of 13 metres.
Two tries from the winger helped Hull to a 26-23 victory in a close-fought Super League clash with Wakefield Trinity on Thursday evening.
Swift also carried for 120 metres with an average gain of eight metres per carry and made seven tackle busts and two initial breaks.
The stand-off was at the heart of things for the Roosters as they overwhelmed Newcastle Knights 42-12 in Saturday's NRL encounter.
Keary grabbed two tries for his side, assisted two others, carried for 103 metres, broke the line once and assisted three line breaks.
The influential half-back played a key role as Manly saw off Canterbury Bulldogs 32-20 in Friday's NRL match at ANZ Stadium.
Cherry-Evans was on hand to provide assists for three of the Sea Eagles' tries, plus assisted two line breaks, broke the line once and kicked four goals as well.
The prop has been in a rich vein of try-scoring form in recent weeks and crossed again in St Helens' nail-biting 21-20 golden point win over Hull Kingston Rovers on Friday.
Walmsley covered 133 metres and made seven tackle busts as well, along with making 33 tackles as part of Saints' defensive effort.
Handed the start when Daryl Clark had to withdraw from the squad due to his partner giving birth, Walker gave the Wolves plenty of attacking impetus in the win over Castleford.
The hooker ran for 114 metres, made one initial break and two tackle busts, and came up with 58 tackles on the defensive side.
The Cumbrian forward played a big role off the interchange bench as the Rhinos returned to action with a 13-12 win over Huddersfield Giants on Thursday.
Donaldson covered 123 metres with the ball in hand, made one initial break and three tackle busts, and made 46 tackles in defence.
Isa was a big presence in the second row for the Warriors as they rejoined Warrington and St Helens at the top of the Super League table with an impressive win in Perpignan.
The Samoa international carried for 121 metres, made one initial break and three tackle busts, and came up with 37 tackles in defence as well.
The man known as 'The Temora Terrier' underlined why he has been named by Penrith Panthers great Mark Geyer as one of the NRL's most improved players.
Martin scored a try, covered 87 metres and 46 post-contact metres, and made 40 tackles as the Panthers all but secured the minor premiership with a 20-2 win over Parramatta Eels.
The loose forward was named man of the match for his performance in the win over Wakefield, putting in a huge shift in defence particularly.
Cator made 50 tackles, and backed that up with another 41 in the Challenge Cup win over Castleford, along with carrying for 135 metres and making one tackle bust on Thursday.