Super League 2024 squad numbers: Club-by-club guide
Here’s a club-by-club guide to the Super League 2024 squad numbers ahead of the new season getting underway on on February 15.
All 12 clubs have now locked in their squad numbers for the upcoming campaign, with Warrington Wolves the first to do so back in November, and Salford Red Devils the last to do so, confirming theirs earlier this week.
Castleford Tigers
Under new head coach Craig Lingard, Castleford have been busy in the transfer market, signing 11 new players ahead of the new season – Luke Hooley (1), Josh Simm (2), Sam Wood (4), Innes Senior (5), Elie El-Zakhem (11), Rowan Milnes (16), Nixon Putt (17), Josh Hodson (18), Sylvester Namo (21), Samy Kibula (26) & Luis Johnson (30).
1. Luke Hooley
2. Josh Simm
3. Jack Broadbent
4. Sam Wood
5. Innes Senior
6. Danny Richardson
7. Jacob Miller
8. Liam Watts
9. Paul McShane
10. George Lawler
11. Elie El-Zakhem
12. Alex Mellor
13. Joe Westerman
14. Liam Horne
15. George Griffin
16. Rowan Milnes
17. Nixon Putt
18. Josh Hodson
19. Sam Hall
20. Muizz Mustapha
21. Sylvester Namo
22. Charbel Tasipale
23. Jason Qareqare
24. Cain Robb
25. Brad Martin
26. Samy Kibula
27. Albert Vete
28. Will Tate
29. George Hill
30. Luis Johnson
31. Fletcher Rooney
Catalans Dragons
French outfit Catalans have recruited six players ahead of the 2024 season, including a trio from the NRL: Jayden Nikorima (6), Theo Fages (7), Tariq Sims (11), Bayley Sironen (15), Chris Satae (20) & Jordan Abdull (27).
1. Arthur Mourgue
2. Tom Davies
3. Arthur Romano
4. Matthieu Laguerre
5. Fouad Yaha
6. Jayden Nikorima
7. Theo Fages
8. Mike McMeeken
9. Micky McIlorum
10. Julian Bousquet
11. Tariq Sims
12. Paul Seguier
13. Ben Garcia
14. Alrix Da Costa
15. Bayley Sironen
16. Romain Navarrete
17. Cesar Rouge
18. Ugo Tison
19. Tanguy Zenon
20. Chris Satae
21. Matt Ikuvalu
22. Siosiua Taukeiaho
23. Jordan Dezaria
24. Tom Johnstone
25. Loan Castano
26. Manu Ma’u
27. Jordan Abdull
Huddersfield Giants
Ian Watson’s Giants have made seven new signings ahead of next season – Adam Swift (2), Adam Clune (7), Jack Murchie (11), Thomas Deakin (19), Elliot Wallis (20), Hugo Salabio (26) & Andre Savelio (33).
1. Jake Connor
2. Adam Swift
3. Esan Marsters
4. Kevin Naiqama
5. Jake Bibby
6. Tui Lolohea
7. Adam Clune
8. Chris Hill
9. Adam Milner
10. Joe Greenwood
11. Jack Murchie
12. Sam Hewitt
13. Luke Yates
14. Ash Golding
15. Matty English
16. Harry Rushton
17. Olly Wilson
18. Seb Ikahihifo
19. Thomas Deakin
20. Elliot Wallis
21. Leroy Cudjoe
22. Harvey Livett
23. Olly Russell
24. Sam Halsall
25. Fenton Rogers
26. Hugo Salabio
27. Kieran Rush
28. Jack Bibby
29. Jack Billington
30. Aidan McGowan
31. Connor Carr
32. George Flanagan
33. Andre Savelio
Hull FC
The Airlie Birds have made nine new additions ahead of next season – Liam Tindall (2), Fa’amanu Brown (7), Herman Ese’ese (8), Franklin Pele (10), Jayden Okunbor (11), Jack Ashworth (16), Morgan Smith (19), Jack Walker (31) & Damel Diakhate (34).
1. Tex Hoy
2. Liam Tindall
3. Carlos Tuimavave
4. Liam Sutcliffe
5. Darnell McIntosh
6. Jake Trueman
7. Fa’amanu Brown
8. Herman Ese’ese
9. Danny Houghton
10. Franklin Pele
11. Jayden Okunbor
12. Ligi Sao
13. Brad Fash
14. Joe Cator
15. Jordan Lane
16. Jack Ashworth
17. Cam Scott
18. The 18th man
19. Morgan Smith
20. Jack Brown
21. Will Gardiner
22. Mitieli Vulikijapani
23. Davy Litten
24. Nick Staveley
25. Harvey Barron
26. Lewis Martin
27. Zach Jebson
28. Denive Balmforth
29. Charlie Severs
30. Matty Laidlaw
31. Jack Walker
32. Kye Armstrong
33. Mackenzie Harman
34. Damel Diakhate
35. Jeylan Hodgson
36. Sully Medforth
37. Logan Moy
38. Lennon Bursell
39. Cobie Wainhouse
40. Jack Charles
Hull KR
KR‘s 10 new signings account for almost a third of the 33 squad numbers that head coach Willie Peters has handed out – Peta Hiku (1), Niall Evalds (2), Oliver Gildart (4), Jai Whitbread (16), Kelepi Tanginoa (20), Reiss Butterworth (24), AJ Wallace (26), Tyrone May (27), Neil Tchamambe (34) & Joe Burgess (35).
1. Peta Hiku
2. Niall Evalds
3. Tom Opacic
4. Oliver Gildart
5. Ryan Hall
6. In honour of Roger Millward
7. Mikey Lewis
8. Sauaso Sue
9. Jez Litten
10. George King
11. Dean Hadley
12. James Batchelor
13. Elliot Minchella
14. Matt Parcell
15. Sam Luckley
16. Jai Whitbread
17. Matty Storton
19. Yusuf Aydin
20. Kelepi Tanginoa
21. Corey Hall
22. Phoenix Laulu-Togaga’e
23. Louis Senior
24. Reiss Butterworth
25. Harvey Moore
26. AJ Wallace
27. Tyrone May
28. Zach Fishwick
29. Louix Gorman
30. Leo Tennison
31. Lennie Ellis
32. Connor Barley
33. Harvey Horne
34. Neil Tchamambe
35. Joe Burgess
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Leeds Rhinos
The Rhinos have made seven new additions to Rohan Smith’s side for 2024 – Lachlan Miller (1), Paul Momirovski (4), Brodie Croft (6), Matt Frawley (7), Andy Ackers (9), Mickael Goudemand (18) & Kieran Hudson (22).
1. Lachlan Miller
2. David Fusitu’a
3. Harry Newman
4. Paul Momirovski
5. Ash Handley
6. Brodie Croft
7. Matt Frawley
8. Mikolaj Oledzki
9. Andy Ackers
10. Tom Holroyd
11. James Bentley
12. Rhyse Martin
13. Cameron Smith
14. Jarrod O’Connor
15. Sam Lisone
16. James McDonnell
17. Justin Sangare
18. Mickael Goudemand
19. Derrell Olpherts
20. Morgan Gannon
21. Jack Sinfield
22. Kieran Hudson
23. Leon Ruan
24. Luis Roberts
25. James Donaldson
26. Corey Johnson
27. Toby Warren
28. Max Simpson
29. Alfie Edgell
30. Tom Nicholson-Watton
Leigh Leopards
Adrian Lam’s Leigh, who struggled for squad depth in 2023, have brought in eight new faces for the 2024 campaign – Matt Moylan (6), Dan Norman (14), Owen Trout (17), Ben McNamara (21), Lewis Baxter (29), Louis Brogan (30), Jack Darbyshire (31) & Kavan Rothwell (32).
1. Gareth O’Brien
2. Tom Briscoe
3. Zak Hardaker
4. Ricky Leutele
5. Josh Charnley
6. Matt Moylan
7. Lachlan Lam
8. Tom Amone
9. Edwin Ipape
10. Robbie Mulhern
11. Kai O’Donnell
12. Jack Hughes
13. John Asiata
14. Dan Norman
15. Matt Davis
16. Frankie Halton
17. Owen Trout
18. Ben Nakubuwai
19. Ed Chamberlain
20. Oliver Holmes
21. Ben McNamara
22. Keanan Brand
23. Nathan Wilde
24. Umyla Hanley
25. Tom Nisbet
26. Jacob Gannon
27. Aaron Smith
28. Jacob Jones
29. Lewis Baxter
30. Louis Brogan
31. Jack Darbyshire
32. Kavan Rothwell
London Broncos
The Broncos have made eight additions to their squad following promotion up to Super League – Lee Kershaw (2), Hakim Miloudi (4), James Meadows (7), Sadiq Adebiyi (17), Rhys Kennedy (19), Robbie Storey (21), Gideon Boafo (22) and Josh Rourke (23).
1. Alex Walker
2. Lee Kershaw
3. Jarred Bassett
4. Hakim Miloudi
5. Iliess Macani
7. James Meadows
8. Rob Butler
9. Sam Davis
10. Lewis Bienek
11. Will Lovell
12. Ethan Natoli
13. Dean Parata
14. Bill Leyland
15. Marcus Stock
16. Jordan Williams
17. Sadiq Adebiyi
18. Emmanuel Waine
19. Rhys Kennedy
20. Oli Leyland
21. Robbie Storey
22. Gideon Boafo
23. Josh Rourke
24. Matt Davies
25. Harry Stevens
26. Jensen Monk
27. Dan Hoyes
28. Jack Hughes
Salford Red Devils
Paul Rowley’s Salford have made eight new signings heading into 2024 – Ethan Ryan (2), Nene Macdonald (3), Cade Cust (6), Joe Shorrocks (16), Matty Foster (21), Kai Morgan (22), Chris Hankinson (23) & Joe Mellor (24). Those eight account for a third of their squad numbers, with just 24 shirts handed out in total.
1. Ryan Brierley
2. Ethan Ryan
3. Nene Macdonald
4. Tim Lafai
5. Deon Cross
6. Cade Cust
7. Marc Sneyd
8. Brad Singleton
9. Amir Bourouh
10. King Vuniyayawa
11. Sam Stone
12. Kallum Watkins
13. Oli Partington
14. Chris Atkin
15. Shane Wright
16. Joe Shorrocks
17. Jack Ormondroyd
18. Ben Hellewell
19. Adam Sidlow
20. Andrew Dixon
21. Matty Foster
22. Kai Morgan
23. Chris Hankinson
24. Joe Mellor
St Helens
Paul Wellens’ Saints have added three new recruits in the shape of Waqa Blake (3) Daryl Clark (9) & Matt Whitley (19), while also signing Tee Ritson (25) on a permanent deal following his season-long loan from Barrow Raiders in 2023.
1. Jack Welsby
2. Tommy Makinson
3. Waqa Blake
4. Mark Percival
5. Jon Bennison
6. Jonny Lomax
7. Lewis Dodd
8. Alex Walmsley
9. Daryl Clark
10. Matty Lees
11. Sione Mata’utia
12. Joe Batchelor
13. Morgan Knowles
14. Moses Mbye
15. James Bell
16. Curtis Sironen
17. Agnatius Paasi
18. Jake Wingfield
19. Matt Whitley
20. George Delaney
21. Ben Davies
22. Sam Royle
23. Konrad Hurrell
24. Jake Burns
25. Tee Ritson
26. Ben Lane
27. McKenzie Buckley
28. Dayon Sambou
29. Will Roberts
30. Jonny Vaughan
31. Noah Stephens
32. Leon Cowen
Warrington Wolves
New Warrington boss Sam Burgess has brought six new signings to the Halliwell Jones Stadium ahead of the upcoming 2024 season – Lachlan Fitzgibbon (12), Rodrick Tai (14), Zane Musgrove (16), Brad Dwyer (23), Wesley Bruines (26) & Sam Powell (32).
The Wolves have also signed Jordan Crowther (17) permanently following his loan spell at the club last season from Wakefield Trinity, while welcoming back Toby King (3) from his season-long loan at Wigan.
1. Matt Dufty
2. Josh Thewlis
3. Toby King
4. Stefan Ratchford
5. Matty Ashton
6. George Williams
7. Josh Drinkwater
8. James Harrison
9. Danny Walker
10. Paul Vaughan
11. Ben Currie
12. Lachlan Fitzgibbon
13. Matty Nicholson
14. Rodrick Tai
15. Joe Philbin
16. Zane Musgrove
17. Jordan Crowther
18. Leon Hayes
19. Joe Bullock
20. Connor Wrench
21. Sam Kasiano
22. Gil Dudson
23. Brad Dwyer
24. Matty Russell
25. Lucas Green
26. Wesley Bruines
27. Luke Thomas
28. Adam Holroyd
29. Tom Whitehead
30. Josh Lynch
31. Jake Thewlis
32. Sam Powell
35. Zac Bardsley-Rowe
36. Nolan Tupaea
Wigan Warriors
Wigan, the reigning Super League champions, have made six new signings for 2024 – Adam Keighran (3), Luke Thompson (16), Kruise Leeming (17), Sam Walters (22), Tiaki Chan (24) & Sam Eseh (25).
1. Jai Field
2. Abbas Miski
3. Adam Keighran
4. Jake Wardle
5. Liam Marshall
6. Bevan French
7. Harry Smith
8. Ethan Havard
9. Brad O’Neill
10. Liam Byrne
11. Willie Isa
12. Liam Farrell
13. Kaide Ellis
14. Mike Cooper
15. Patrick Mago
16. Luke Thompson
17. Kruise Leeming
18. Warriors fans
19. Tyler Dupree
20. Harvie Hill
21. Junior Nsemba
22. Sam Walters
23. Ryan Hampshire
24. Tiaki Chan
25. Sam Eseh
26. Zach Eckersley
27. Tom Forber
28. Jacob Douglas
29. Harvey Makin
30. Jack Farrimond
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