Just like the teams they play for, every year players move forward, and some move backwards.
Whether it be their form, their ladder position, every season is a year of fluctuations. So while some players reach the end of the line or hit a rough form patch, others breakout and enjoy career-best years, catch the eyes of fans and coaches alike.
While some sides struggled, even the worst sides had players on the up, whether it be a rookie growing into themselves, or an established star reaching a new level, every club had a player that got better this season.
Tom isn't just the most improved Cowboy, he might be the most improved player in the NRL this season. That is the impact that Dearden has had on this North Queensland outfit.
Chad Townsend has been praised for his leadership, while the emergence of young trio Jeremiah Nanai, Reuben Cotter and Reece Robson stole headlines, but it was Dearden that deserves his name in lights.
Discarded by the Broncos midway through last season, Dearden is now an incumbent Maroon and fell agonisingly short of a maiden Grand Final appearance.







