TWO Warrington Wolves players have been selected for this year's Super League Dream Team.

Toby King is named in the centres while Mike Cooper is in the front row – the first time either has been named in the annual selection of Super League's top performers.

It is reward for a remarkably consistent year for both players which has seen King called up to the England training squad for the first time and Cooper recalled to the international fold after a four-year exile.

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From a club perspective, it is the first time The Wire have had multiple players in the Dream Team since the League Leaders' Shield-winning campaign of 2016 when four players – Ryan Atkins, Kurt Gidley, Chris Hill and Ben Currie – were selected.

There was one Warrington player in last year's team as Blake Austin was named at stand-off.

Overall, eight clubs are represented in the team with St Helens (three) supplying the most players.

The Wire, league leaders Wigan Warriors and Challenge Cup winners Leeds Rhinos each supply two players while there is a player each from Huddersfield Giants, Castleford Tigers, Wakefield Trinity and Salford Red Devils.

Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel panellist Jason Robinson said: “It is a credit to the players and the competition that so many different Super League teams are represented in this year’s Dream Team.

“A good barometer is to sometimes look at the strength of the list of players who have missed out, and there are some wonderful talents that are just outside this top 13.

“I have really enjoyed the emergence of some of the young players in the game who have adapted to first team life so well and there are others who are slightly older who really made their mark in Super League - I think Ash Handley and Toby King are good examples of that.

“There are also a number of players who have defended their Dream Team position since last year, proving impeccable consistency in their playing abilities.

“There were so many good performances throughout the season - but if I had to choose one player from the games I have judged I would say Liam Farrell has been a stand out player for Wigan Warriors all season.

“In both attack and defence he has been Mr Dependable, with a consistently strong work ethic as is shown through his stats, particularly tackles and carries.”

2020 Super League Dream Team in full:

Full-back: Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)

Wingers: Krisnan Inu (Salford Red Devils), Ash Handley (Leeds Rhinos)

Centres: Toby King (Warrington Wolves), Konrad Hurrell (Leeds Rhinos)

Half-backs: Jonny Lomax (St Helens), Aidan Sezer (Huddersfield Giants)

Props: Mike Cooper (Warrington Wolves), Alex Walmsley (St Helens)

Hooker: Paul McShane (Castleford Tigers)

Second row: Liam Farrell (Wigan Warriors), Kelepi Tanginoa (Wakefield Trinity)

Loose forward: Morgan Knowles (St Helens)