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Dally M Awards. Winner = Johnathan Thurston

Kingytek

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Marshall_magic said:
How did Laffranchi get nothing in Sunday's game? he should of gotten 3, with Farah and Rogers as the minor point collectors in either order.

Yeah in 'most' cases they tend to only notice the flash stuff and not much of the ground work. Im sure that if he gets selected for NSW that should be reward enough....
 

Jono078

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I dont get how he's on 16 if the last pic doesnt show him on 13 :?
 

keeney

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Buderus has missed 6 games this year?

Rd's 1, 2, 3

Broncos game, and the 2 before Origin?

Phenomenal effort.
 

Tommax25

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keeney said:
Buderus has missed 6 games this year?

Rd's 1, 2, 3

Broncos game, and the 2 before Origin?

Phenomenal effort.

only 4 really, he missed two knights games because of origin but played two origins instead of them so he only missed 4 games, still pretty good to get up the leaderboard
 

keeney

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That's true, but its a much bigger ask to come away with the points in Origin than it is in club footy.
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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Farah still in front

WESTS Tigers' Robbie Farah remains on top of the Dally M leaderboard going into tonight's game against the Broncos - but the Storm's Cameron Smith is creeping up on him.

Melbourne captain Smith earned three points for his performance against the Dragons, overtaking the Cowboys' Johnathan Thurston.

Although Thurston scored a try in the Cowboys' return to form on Saturday night, he was beaten to the Dally M points by his mercurial teammate Matt Bowen, who jumped into equal fourth place with his three-point performance.

Sea Eagles v Bulldogs

Judge: Matthew Johns

3 – Corey Hughes (Bulldogs)

2 – Andrew Ryan (Bulldogs)

1 – Anthony Watmough (Sea Eagles)

Warriors v Panthers

Judge: Mark Geyer

3 – Wade McKinnon (Warriors)

2 – Steve Price (Warriors)

1 – Evarn Tuimavave (Warriors)

Raiders v Cowboys

Judge: Laurie Daley

3 – Matt Bowen (Cowboys)

2 – Terry Campese (Raiders)

1 – Shane Tronc (Cowboys)

Titans v Knights

Judge: Greg Alexander

3 – Luke Bailey (Titans)

2 – Mat Rogers (Titans)

1 – Scott Prince (Titans)

Roosters v Eels

Judge: Warren Ryan

3 – Luke Burt (Eels)

2 – Nathan Hindmarsh (Eels)

1 – Craig Fitzgibbon (Roosters)

Rabbitohs v Sharks

Judge: Ray Chesterton

3 – Roy Asotasi (Rabbitohs)

2 – Isaac Luke (Rabbitohs)

1 – David Fa'ologo (Rabbitohs)

Storm v Dragons

Judge: Steve Mascord

3 – Cameron Smith (Storm)

2 – Matt King (Storm)

1 – Ben Cross (Storm)


http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,21961410-5012669,00.html

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Jobdog

Live Update Team
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Dodger said:
Titans v Knights

Judge: Greg Alexander

3 – Luke Bailey (Titans)

2 – Mat Rogers (Titans)

1 – Scott Prince (Titans)
It was mentioned in the Titans/Knights game thread, but how the f**k did Buderus not get a single point?
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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Because it's not law for him to. Titans were too good. Not giving those three points would've been a travesty.
 

Jobdog

Live Update Team
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Bailey I agree wholeheartedly with. To a lesser extent the same applies for Prince, but I didn't really think (from the 40-odd minutes I saw) that Rogers was that special apart from his trysaver on Paterson.
 

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