2025 blessed rugby league fans in a big way.
We had an all time Grand Final, an Origin decider, plenty of feel-good stories, and some absolutely magnificent seasons from centres.
I have to admit, I have a soft spot for centres. They don't always obtain the attention of the fullbacks and wingers but I'd argue a good centre is key in modern rugby league.
They do a mountain of hard work on both sides of the ball, which doesn't always translate to highlights.
So here, today, we are going to highlight ten such centres that deserve recognition for monster seasons. Plus an honourable mention who just missed out.
Below are the top ten centres from the 2025 season:
Honourable Mention: Phillip Sami
9. Matthew Timoko
There seems to be a subsection of fans who flat chat don't like or rate Matt Timoko. I'm firmly on the other side of that argument.
Timoko played 25 times for Canberra this year for 10 tries, six assists, 15 line-breaks, 97 tackle breaks, 150 metres per day and a tackle percentage of 84%.
He can be "got" in defence at times but show me a centre who can't. He made up for it in throwing defenders aside with ease while with the ball.
Timoko more than earned his Kiwi jersey for the Pacific Championships after playing a big part in his side's run to the Minor Premiership at club level.






