Top 10 Fullbacks of 2015
After an injury plagued year in 2014 where he only played ten games, James Tedesco is the leading scorer in a very valuable scoring position on NRLCEO. He has 11 tries but more importantly eight try assists which make up his 77 points.
Technically no longer a fullback, but Anthony Milford is making the most of his time in Brisbane. He has eight tries so far this season, seven try assists and 10 line break assists. This proves he’s not only dominating the scoring, he’s also putting team mates in the gap too.
Rounding out the top three is another multi-position player on NRLCEO. Dane Gagai has played most of his games in the centres, but his versatility is valuable to CEOs. He has scored seven tries and has a massive 12 line breaks so far in 16 games.
Check out the rest of the top 10 fullbacks for 2015 so far based on our NRLCEO scoring:
James Tedesco | 77 | |
Anthony Milford | 66 | |
Dane Gagai | 61 | |
Michael Morgan | 61 | |
Brett Stewart | 57 | |
Valentine Holmes | 52 | |
Tuimala Lolohea | 51 | |
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck | 50 | |
Matt Moylan | 48 | |
Jordan Kahu | 44 |
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