I know I say this about every position, but the lock forward role may be my favourite in rugby league.

These blokes are required to do the defensive work of a front rower, while often being asked to play bigger minutes.

The instructions for our 13s are simple: Make your 40 tackles a game, oh and we need some try assists too. Easy, right?

Truthfully, this may have been the most difficult position to rank.

There were some genuine standout performances that were hard to split, while filling the final two spots was a bit of a chore.

As always, the below list is compiled using only 2025 performances and it not a flat chat top ten locks in the game.

Below are the top ten locks from the 2025 season:

8. Cameron McInnes

A horror injury may have ended his season in Round 24, but McInnes lead the way for his Sharks for the large majority of the season.

The way the former Dragon endeared himself to the Sharks faithful should be studied.

His 22 games this season saw him score three tries, run for exactly 100 metres per game and tackle at a ridiculous 97%.

McInnes was a rock in the middle for Cronulla in 2025 and his leadership on and off the field is priceless.