The attendances for the latest round of Super League are out, with Catalans Dragons recording the highest figure of the weekend. Steve McNamara’s side recorded a 26-0 victory over Leeds Rhinos in Perpignan, with 9,546 at the Stade Gilbert Brutus to see it.

Elsewhere, 8,578 saw Warrington Wolves defeat Hull KR 20-8 at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, with the Wire standing up with a functional and gritty account.

Over at Leigh, 8,103 saw the Leythers take Salford Red Devils to the cleaners. Adrian Lam’s outfit were far too strong, recording a 40-12 victory.

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At Wheldon Road, 7,869 saw St Helens annihilate Castleford Tigers 60-4, with 5,334 at the John Smith’s Stadium to see Wigan Warriors thrash Huddersfield Giants 48-6.

Finally, 3,225 were present in Wimbledon as London Broncos got their first win of the Super League season, defeating Hull FC 34-18 at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.

Super League round 11 attendances
Catalans Dragons 26 Leeds Rhinos 0 - 9,546
Warrington Wolves 20 Hull KR 8 - 8,578
Leigh Leopards 40 Salford Red Devils 12 - 8,103
Castleford Tigers 4 St Helens 60 - 7,869
Huddersfield Giants 6 Wigan Warriors 48 - 5,334
London Broncos 34 Hull FC 18 - 3,225

Super League averages so far
Wigan (3) - 14,289
Leeds (6) - 13,877
St Helens (6) - 12,831
Hull FC (5) - 12,087
Hull KR (6) - 10,200 est
Warrington (6) - 9,471
Catalans (6) - 9,163
Leigh (6) - 8,511
Castleford (6) - 8,220 (one figure, tbc)
Huddersfield (4) - 5,604
Salford (5) - 5,594
London (6) - 3,419

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