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Saints top the latest Frontline Fairplay Index.

St Helens are proving they are no sinners by topping the latest Frontline Fairplay Index after engage Super League Round 11.

The current Carnegie Challenge Cup holders have moved up two places to pole position in the table - which measures fairplay throughout the regular season.

Hull FC remain in second spot and Bradford Bulls have dropped to third after leading the way last week.

Elsewhere, Castleford Tigers climb to fourth place from sixth, Huddersfield Giants move up to sixth place from seventh and Hull KR drop to seventh from fourth.

The rest of the teams are non-movers with Catalans Dragons continuing their stint at the foot of the Frontline Fairplay Index on 183 points.

The engage Super league team which finishes at the top of the Frontline Fairplay Index at the end of the regular season will win a trophy as well as a £5,000 prize from Frontline Bathrooms who are leading bathroom suppliers to the bathroom industry.

The scoring system for the Frontline Fair Play Index in the engage Super League is:
1pt Technical penalty
2pts Foul play penalty
3pts Sin bin
4pts Sending off sufficient
5pts Each match ban (ie five matches is 25 points)

 

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