1. Matt Dufty (St. George Illawarra Dragons)

Two tries, a line break and seven tackle busts in St. George’s 20-18 victory over the Parramatta Eels. Dufty’s best performance in weeks.

  1. Robert Jennings (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

2018 continues to be the breakout season for South Sydney outside back Robert Jennings. Scored the match winner against the Cowboys as he continues to impress.

  1. Euan Aitken (St. George Illawarra Dragons)

Scored a try and broke 10 tackles on his way to a man of the match performance.

  1. Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels)  

His best performance in years wasn't enough to get the Eels home as they went down 20-18 against the Dragons. Scored a try and broke seven tackles.

  1. Jamayne Isaako (Brisbane Broncos)

Was perfect with the boot, kicking five successful conversions from as many attempts. Was just as good with the ball in hand.

  1. Anthony Milford (Brisbane Broncos)

In his best game this season, Anthony Milford led his team to a come from behind victory against the Canberra Raiders on Saturday night. Milford showed once again that when he runs the football – he’s one of the best in the game. Scored a try and set up two others.

  1. Adam Reynolds (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Scored a try and kicked the match winning field goal against North Queensland in Cairns on Sunday evening.

  1. Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans)

Joins our team for a third straight week. Scored another try and continues to push his claims for a maiden New South Wales Origin jumper.

  1. Cameron Smith (Melbourne Storm)

Led Melbourne to victory (as he does) with a try assist, two goals and a field goal in a tight contest against the Sydney Roosters.

  1. David Klemmer (Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs)

Backed up from a strong performance in State of Origin Game II with a monster performance for his club side. Played all but five minutes of the contest, completing 33 tackles, breaking five of the oppositions attempts and running for a whopping 200 run metres.

  1. Angus Crichton (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Was as damaging in the closing moments of the contest as he was in the opening minutes. Ran for over 100 metres with ball in hand and completed 35 tackles.

  1. Isaiah Papali’i (New Zealand Warriors)

Saved a try and setup another in a strong 80 minute performance. Would have been man of the match had the Warriors won.

  1. Jai Arrow (Gold Coast Titans)

He may very well need to start for Queensland in State of Origin Game III on Wednesday week. Once again clocked 200 run metres and scored a try in the Gold Coast’s 30-12 victory over Wests.

  1. Damien Cook (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
  2. Jake Trbojevic (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)
  3. Ashley Taylor (Gold Coast Titans)
  4. Martin Taupau (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)