St Helens, that won the League Leaders Shield, have five players. Leeds Rhinos, warrington Wolves and Salford Red Devils every have two at the 13 and Castleford Tigers' brace Liam Watts has made the team for first time. Watts is one of nine debutants from the class of 2019 - the most since 2016. St Helens' Tommy Makinson is the most experienced, which makes his appearance. Warrington Wolves' Daryl Clark (2014), Wigan Warriors' Liam Farrell (2015) and St Helens' Luke Thompson (2018) are responsible for the second time. Super League CEO Robert Elstone said:"It's a leading line-up and a team which highlights a lot of the modern-day greats. "The Dream Team tells the story of the Super League year and this has possibly been the best ever. "We have seen the dominance of some dazzling St Helens, the emerging battle by Salford Red Devils and a spread of talent from different clubs which has underlined the competitiveness and unpredictability of the group. "Not surprisingly it's also got fans speaking - and strengthening - and with so many amazing choices, it is created for some healthy discussion. "Congratulations to those selected. It is well-deserved." Chairman of the Man of Steel panel, Ellery Hanley added:"Each and every one of these players is a credit to the 2019 Super League season. "Their consistently significant performances during the season backs up their credentials as worthy members of the Dream Team. "As we head into the play-offs I'm sure some of those players will once more step up to dominate matches for their sides and put them over the course for Old Trafford and the greatest night in Super League. Congratulations to all." Read more here: http://ncle.gov.la