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Catalans Dragons still remain on top of the Frontline Fairplay Index for engage Super League with a total of 182 points.

The Index shows that following the Round 20 matches, the French team only picked up a single point for foul play and in fact the latest table has hardly changed from the last round.

Warrington Wolves and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have exchanged places. Hull KR and Bradford Bulls now share ninth position and Wigan Warriors have dropped to eleventh after picking up an extra six points for foul play.

Elsewhere, St Helens remain in fifth place in the table despite the sending off and one match suspension of their international back rower Jon Wilkin.

Their Fairplay points total has increased to 217 however.

There is also no change at the top of the Frontline Fairplay Index for Co-operative National League One with Castleford Tigers and Batley Bulldogs remaining in first and second place respectively.

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