List of players with 1,000 Super League points

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As of: 12 October 2024. Last game: Wigan Warriors vs Hull Kingston Rovers, 12 October 2024

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List of rugby league players with 1,000 or more Super League points
RankPlayerSuper League club(s)YearsPoints
1 Flag of England.svg Kevin Sinfield Leeds 1997–20153,443
2 Flag of Scotland.svg Flag of England.svg Danny Brough [1] Hull F.C., Huddersfield, Wakefield 2005–2006, 2008–20202,462
3 Flag of England.svg Paul Deacon Oldham, Bradford, Wigan 1997–20112,415
4 Flag of England.svg Andy Farrell Wigan 1996–20042,372
5 Four Provinces Flag.svg Pat Richards [2] Wigan, Catalans 2006–2013, 20162,280
6 Flag of England.svg Danny Tickle Halifax, Wigan, Hull F.C., Widnes,
Castleford, Leigh, Hull KR
2000–20182,267
7 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Lee Briers [3] St. Helens, Warrington 1996–20132,240
8 Flag of England.svg Marc Sneyd Salford , Castleford, Hull F.C. 2010–present2,212
9 Flag of England.svg Sean Long Wigan, St. Helens, Hull F.C. 1996–20112,202
10 Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Iestyn Harris [4] Warrington, Leeds, Bradford 1996–2001, 2004–20081,678
11 Flag of England.svg Stefan Ratchford Salford, Warrington 2007, 2009–present1,668
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Dobson Catalans, Wigan, Hull KR, Salford 2006, 2009–2013, 2015–20171,645
13 Flag of England.svg Luke Gale London, Bradford, Castleford,
Leeds, Hull F.C., Wakefield
2009–20231,620
14 Flag of England.svg Paul Sykes Bradford, London, Wakefield,1999–20141,290
15 Flag of England.svg Danny Orr Castleford, Wigan, London 1997–20121,257
16 Flag of England.svg Tommy Makinson St Helens, Catalans 2011–present1,253
17 Flag of New Zealand.svg Henry Paul Wigan, Bradford, London 1996–2001, 2006–20081,240
18 Flag of England.svg Sam Tomkins Wigan, Catalans 2009–2013, 2016–present1,186
19 Flag of France.svg Thomas Bosc Catalans 2006–20171,166
20 Flag of England.svg Josh Charnley Hull KR, Wigan, Warrington, Leigh 2010–2016, 2018–present1,146
21 Flag of England.svg Mark Percival St Helens 2013–present1,130
22 Flag of England.svg Paul Sculthorpe Warrington, St. Helens 1996–20081,119
23 Flag of England.svg Steve McNamara Bradford, Wakefield, Huddersfield 1996–2001, 20031,112
24 Flag of England.svg Paul Cooke Hull FC, Hull KR, Wakefield 1999–20141,064
25 Flag of England.svg Chris Thorman Sheffield, Huddersfield, London, Hull F.C. 1999–2003, 2005–20091,063
26 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brett Hodgson Huddersfield, Warrington 2009–20131,051
27 Flag of England.svg Ryan Hall Leeds , Hull KR 2007–2018, 2021-present1,016
Source: Rugby League Project (1908–2020)

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References

  1. Born in Dewsbury, England, represented both Scotland and England internationally
  2. born in Liverpool, Australia, represented Ireland internationally
  3. born in St Helens, England, represented Wales internationally
  4. born in Oldham, England, represented Wales internationally