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

8. KL Iro

KL Iro enjoyed a monstrous start to the season, and finished powerfully also. Unfortunately injury robbed the Sharks of the full experience.

Iro's 14 games netted 12 tries, including crossing in his first nine games of the year, three try assists, 13 line-breaks, 60 tackle breaks and defensive return of over 90%.

His 149 run metres per game is skewed due to leaving two games early. Those were the only two games where he didn't top 100 run metres.

I make no secret of my fandom of the Sharks left centre and I am certain he would have been in the running for Centre of the Year honours had he played every game.