1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (New Zealand Warriors)

The reigning Dally M Medallist has continued his impressive streak of form in a 26-10 victory over the Gold Coast. Tuivasa-Sheck scored a try and set up another as he went on to break eight tackles and run for 180 metres with ball in hand.

  1. Jordan Rapana (Canberra Raiders)

Scored two tries and set up another as the Canberra side handed North Queensland their third straight defeat.

  1. Michael Jennings (Parramatta Eels)

Scored a double as he edges closer to 150 career tries. Ran for over 100 metres and completed 15 tackles in an impressive performance.

  1. Joseph Leilua (Canberra Raiders)

Scored a try and set up another as โ€œLeipanaโ€ terrorised the Cowboys' edge on Saturday evening.

  1. Jayden Okunbor (Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs)

Scored a try in his second first-grade appearance and threatened with every carry of the football. Ran for a whopping 290 run metres, breaking six tackles and recording three line breaks in the process.

  1. Cameron Munster (Melbourne Storm)

Crossed for the match winner late in the second half as he continues to cement himself as Queenslandโ€™s most dominant half. Recorded 150 run metres and 210 kick metres.

  1. Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels)

Has come of age in season 2019. Gave Cronulla nightmares every time he touched the football, the diminutive number six recorded two try assists, a line break, 115 run metres and 373 kick metres.

  1. Andrew Fifita (Cronulla Sharks)

Was the best player in a beaten side. Ran for 153 run metres, completed 40 tackles (including a try save), broke six tackles and recorded seven offloads.

  1. Josh Hodgson (Canberra Raiders)

Swung the momentum back into Canberraโ€™s favour with some big efforts in the second stanza. Completed 43 tackles and his strong kicking game was on display once again.

  1. Martin Taupau (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)

Ran for over 200 run metres, completed 25 tackles (including a try save) and broke five tackles as Manly went on to upset South Sydney in golden point.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 06: Martin Taupau of the Manly Sea Eagles runs the ball during the round four NRL match between the Manly Sea Eagles and the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Lottoland on April 06, 2019 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Tony Feder/Getty Images)
  1. Tohu Harris (New Zealand Warriors)

Scored a try, broke four tackles โ€“ completed 34 of his own โ€“ and ran for 152 run metres in New Zealandโ€™s second win of the season.

  1. Tyson Frizell (St. George Illawarra Dragons)

Scored an important try after a one-on-one strip against Mitchell Pearce. As he proved that he still remains one of the elite backrowers in the competition; Frizell finished the game with 130 run metres, 33 tackles and three tackle breaks.

  1. Cameron Murray (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Another middle forward who was the best in a beaten side. Made 41 tackles, ran for 162 metres whilst recording a line break and three tackle breaks, Cameron Murray continues to stake his claim for a maiden New South Wales jumper in 2019.

Interchange:

  1. Sio Siua Taukeiaho (Sydney Roosters)
  2. Paul Vaughn (St. George Illawarra Dragons)
  3. Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters)
  4. Elliot Whitehead (Canberra Raiders)

18th Man: Matt Ikuvalu (Sydney Roosters)

7 COMMENTS

  1. Um where is Jakey T in this list?

    One of his best performances I’ve seen and still didn’t get a mention

  2. Everyone can have an opinion and people are definetely bias towards there own club, and yes Cameron Murray had a good game, but Jake was the difference in that game, was absolute enormous all game, was a certainty for lock of the week.
    Also same game but AFB was more impressive then marry who did play well but AFB is a beast at the moment

  3. Murry gets lock of the week while Jurbo gets the 3 dally m points. Good work zero tackle, killing it again

  4. Most of the media have jumped on board and are turning Murray into the next Bradley Clyde. I always laughed every time the commentators would call Clydeโ€™s name when he touched the ball and ran a poor 5 m run they would scream out with excitement just like when Cathy Freeman won Gold at the 2000 Olympics.

    Murray is a good rookie but thatโ€™s it, he is a rookie learning how to stay in the NRL. I mean Jake Trbojevic (Sea Eagles) played a brilliant game and was awarded man of the match by numerous judges. Just looking at the Dally M awards he received 3 points while Murray received 0. ๐Ÿคฃ๐ŸŽฑ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿคฃ๐ŸŽฑ๐Ÿคฃ

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