Whether they are returning from injury, making their debut or being given a second chance, here's the Top 10 surprise players of 2017.

Has anyone else surprised you so far this season?

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Matt Frawley

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs - Halfback

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 11: Matt Frawley of the Bulldogs in action during the NRL Trial match between the Canterbury Bulldogs and the Penrith Panthers at Belmore Sports Ground on February 11, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Matt Frawley finally got the debut he’s been waiting for and took it with both hands. He made his NRL debut for the Bulldogs in round 5 vs the Broncos due to Moses Mbye being suspended, and what a game he had! His inspirational performance was key to the Bulldogs finding form and outclassing a resolute Broncos side to a 10-7 win.

Before I talk stats, let me give you some history on this class act. His NRL hasn’t been easy for him as in 2012 and 2014, he played for the Raiders NYC team and captained them in 2014. After the Raiders signed Blake Austin, he was in doubt about his skill and almost chose another career path selling retail clothes. The Bulldogs saw something special in him and gambled, signing him for two years in 2015. Now, he’s fighting, tooth and nail to revive a very disappointing Bulldogs season.

Frawley has 2 tries and 2 try assists in the 10 games he’s played (4 of which were off the bench). He’s also accumulated 2 line breaks, 149 tackles, 401 ARM, 84 total kicks and 13 tackle breaks. Not bad, not bad at all.

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