Leeds Rhinos player ratings with scores awful after Wigan Warriors humbling
Alfie Edgell - 5: Admirable effort but such was Wigan's territorial dominance, he never had a chance to stamp his impact on the game.
David Fusitu'a - 4: Struggled defensively and not as strong in yardage as he usually is.
Paul Momirovski - 3: Has shown some improvement under Brad Arthur but got absolutely schooled by Wardle and Marshall here.
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Harry Newman - 6: Not without fault but was largely steady on the night.
Riley Lumb - 5: Made a break in a rare bright moment but was largely quiet.
Brodie Croft - 5: All Leeds did was defend. Anonymous.
Matt Frawley - 5: Everything that applies to Croft applies to Frawley.
Mikolaj Oledzki - 5: Guilty of trying too hard at times and that saw him caught out for the French try when he shot out of the line.
Andy Ackers - 4: Hard to remember him doing anything of note. Fatigued late on and started dropping off tackles.
Justin Sangare - 4: Way off the pace here, could not cope with the speed of the game in the first stint.
James McDonnell - 6: Effort was excellent and while he made a few poor misses, he was put a proper shift in.
Rhyse Martin - 4: Looked to struggle with the pace of the game and was loose defensively.
Cameron Smith - 6: All his effort was put into defence, worked very hard.
Jarrod O'Connor - 5: Came up with some disappointing stuff with the ball but did make amends defensively.
James Bentley - 6: Needed to do better for the Kaide Ellis try after the break but stood out first half.
Sam Lisone - 5: Like others, had some moments where he was caught out defensively but not the sort of middle suited to being on the back foot.
James Donaldson - 6: One player who did manage to provide a decent defensive performance.
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