
Sullivan racked up 110 Fantasy points — the second-highest individual total of the season — and became the first player in Super Rugby history to score four tries as a substitute. In an ironic twist, he replaced last week’s Fantasy leader Kini Naholo, who left the field early with a leg injury.
The Hurricanes’ victory launched them into the top six and continued their dominance in the Fantasy game. They’ve now produced four of the 12 weekly Fantasy leaders this season, and the three last rounds have belonged to Hurricanes players (Harkin in Round 10, Naholo in Round 11, and now Sullivan in Round 12). Are the Canes the ultimate Fantasy team of 2025?
Elsewhere, Brumbies flyer Corey Toole sizzled with 93 points in their win over the Waratahs, good enough for second spot this week. Chiefs midfielder Daniel Rona was third with 84 points thanks to a two-try effort in a losing cause against the Hurricanes.
Moana Pasifika’s Ardie Savea (77) and Kyren Taumoefolau (73) completed the top five, as Moana’s late-season momentum translated to big Fantasy returns.
Weekly leaders:
RD 1: Damian McKenzie, Chiefs (104)
RD 2: Quinn Tupaea, Chiefs (98)
RD 3: Ardie Savea, Moana Pasifika (83)
RD 4: Max Jorgensen, Waratahs (82)
RD 5: Macca Springer, Crusaders (127)
RD 6: Harry Potter, Western Force (102)
RD 7: Kini Naholo, Hurricanes (102)
RD 8: Feleti Sae-Ta’ufo’ou, Moana Pasifika (74)
RD 9: Ioane Moananu, Crusaders (92)
RD 10: Callum Harkin, Hurricanes (71)
RD 11: Kini Naholo, Hurricanes (86)
RD 12: Bailyn Sullivan, Hurricanes (110)
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