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NRL.com's team of the year

Meth

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http://www.nrl.com/nrlcoms-2016-team-of-the-year/tabid/10874/newsid/101028/default.aspx

Every week of the regular season the NRL.com team voted on the team of the round. Those votes were tallied to give us the 2016 Team of the Year.

1. James Tedesco (Wests Tigers)

Overcame a shoulder injury and finished the year with a broken jaw but Tedesco still managed to make his Origin debut for the Blues as well as produce 14 tries and over 100 tackle breaks for the Wests Tigers.

Notable mentions: Ben Barba (Sharks), Lachlan Coote (Cowboys), Cameron Munster (Storm)

2. Jordan Rapana (Raiders)

The Raiders flyer finished second on the NRL's top try-scorers list (20) and finished with equal-second most tackle breaks (127) competition-wide while forming a lethal combination with fellow Team of the Year teammate Joey Leilua.

3. Joey Leilua (Raiders)

Leilua saved his best highlight for last in the regular season when he pulled off the try assist of the year – a spinning flick pass around the back – for Rapana. Scored 11 tries and broke 118 tackles across 2016 and has been in irresistible form all season.

4. Jarrod Croker (Raiders)

Croker finished the year as the NRL's highest pointscorer with 276 (17 tries and 104 goals), breaking a club record in the process. To put the Raiders skipper's season into perspective, his personal points tally was just 29 points fewer than what the Newcastle Knights scored collectively.

Notable mentions: Euan Aitken (Dragons), Kevin Naiqama (Wests Tigers), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roosters)

5. Josh Mansour (Panthers)

After making his New South Wales Origin debut this year, Mansour backed up his form at NRL level for the Panthers with 15 tries and a whopping 127 tackle breaks.

Notable mentions: Semi Radradra (Eels), Corey Oates (Broncos), Marika Koroibete (Storm), Suliasi Vunivalu (Storm)

6. Mitch Moses (Wests Tigers)

Moses's incredible back end of the year for the Wests Tigers was the main reason the club stayed in finals contention until the closing stages of the regular season. Moses finished in the top four when it came to try assists (18 – equal with three others).

Notable mentions: Anthony Milford (Broncos), Corey Norman (Eels), Michael Morgan (Cowboys), Bryce Cartwright (Panthers)

7. Johnathan Thurston (Cowboys)

One of the best players of all time, Thurston's form didn't falter throughout 2016. The Cowboys, Queensland and Kangaroos veteran finished equal-first most try assists (23) alongside Melbourne's Cooper Cronk.

Notable mentions: Cooper Cronk (Storm), Moses Mbye (Bulldogs), Adam Reynolds (Rabbitohs)

8. Jesse Bromwich (Storm)

The incumbent Kiwis captain Bromwich continued his stellar form as one of the world's best front-rowers. The Storm veteran averaged 144.6 metres and 30.4 tackles per game in 2016.

9. Cameron Smith (Storm)

No statistic could measure the influence Melbourne, Queensland and Australian skipper Smith has over the NRL. Smith was the linchpin in the Storm's run to the minor premiership.

Notable mentions: Josh Hodgson (Raiders), Peter Wallace (Panthers), Jake Friend (Roosters), Mitch Rein (Dragons)

10. James Graham (Bulldogs)

Graham finished the year with the most metres (4056) across the competition and still managed to average just under 40 tackles per game for the Bulldogs.

Notable mentions: Ryan James (Titans), Andrew Fifita (Sharks), Josh McGuire (Broncos), Leilani Latu (Panthers), Aaron Woods (Wests Tigers)

11. Josh Papalii (Raiders)

Papalii solidified his place as a Queensland Origin star for years to come in 2016. More impressively, the left-edge defence from the Raiders back-rower in protecting the likes of teammates Croker and Aidan Sezer was incredible.

12. Tohu Harris (Storm)

Harris was thrown around the Storm's 17 but performed best when in his preferred back-rower position. Despite featuring at centre and five-eighth at different points of the year, Harris still managed to average over 130 metres per game.

Notable mentions: Matt Gillett (Broncos), Boyd Cordner (Roosters), Ethan Lowe (Cowboys)

13. Jason Taumalolo (Cowboys)

Taumalolo was the only other player in the NRL (other than Graham) to break the 4,000-metre mark. The barnstorming Cowboys lock broke over 71 tackles in the regular season.

Notable mentions: Paul Gallen (Sharks), Trent Merrin (Panthers), Sam Burgess (Rabbitohs)

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14. Anthony Milford (Broncos)

One of six players to play every minute of his team's season, the Broncos five-eighth was in sparkling form early in the year, before overcoming a mid-season slump. Kicked four field goals in the regular season in a promising sign for Brisbane's upcoming finals campaign.

15. Ryan James (Titans)

James was the season's most prolific try-scoring forward (11 tries), equalling a record that has stood since 1950. It was his best season to date, with the Gold Coast skipper a large reason why the Titans made the NRL Finals.

16. Andrew Fifita (Sharks)

The Sharks firebrand continued to impress on the field, helping the Sharks to a 15-match winning streak. Fifita averaged the fifth-most metres per game in 2016 with 169.1.

17. Josh Hodgson (Raiders)

A big reason behind the Raiders' push to finish in the top two on the NRL Telstra Premiership ladder, Hodgson was rock solid in defence and a constant threat in attack with 16 try assists in 2016.
 

Meth

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Not a bad team, really...

I'd put Merrin ahead of Taumalolo. I'd probably put Hodgson ahead of Smith and Taumulolo on the bench. I feel like I want Woods ahead of James because James is a merkin.

Surprised Hayne didn't make it.
 

Bazal

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Yeah Maloney in the six for me. Hodgson easily the form hooker too. Otherwise hard to argue a clear cut player as being better than those selected really
 

Warriors Fever

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I would have Trent Merrin as my lock and also Maloney as pivot, my rake would be hodgson over smith and I would have Cronk as half.
 

WaznTheGreat

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Lmao how did Moses make this team,Gutho is a better nubmer 6 than that kid and he was a winger 5 mins ago
 

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For mine Taumalolo was the best player in a team that finished fourth, so I reckon he truly deserves Lock of the Year. His stats are unreal also.

I would have Maloney at 5/8th, I hate the little prick, but he has been awesome this year.

Controversial I know, but I don't think JT has been consistently that good this year, and his form really did falter throughout parts of the season. Him being nominated shows a lack of depth at that position in the NRL.
 

Dragonwest

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Moses is obviously a real talent, but the kid can't defend. Watch highlights of tigers games and the amount of tries scored through him inside their 20 is crazy.
 

Pete Cash

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The only changes i would make is maloney for moses and hodgson for smith but im obviously biased

Edit

I feel like cronk should be in ahead of thurston too.
 

mozza91

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I thought Maloney had a fairly quiet start to the season. He's picked up no doubt but for the first 8 games or so Townsend was outplaying him pretty comfortably on a weekly basis. Moses and Milford (who have both also been fairly inconsistent as well as brilliant at times) are just as deserving as Maloney imo.
 

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