Round 4 Dream Team
It was a crazy round of upsets. The Eels smashed the Panthers, the Dogs blew the Storm out of the water, the Raiders burried the Bunnies and the Titans pipped the Cowboys.
BJ Leilua (18 points)
Joey had a field day running at Todd Carney all day long and came up trumps with the points. His hat-trick came within the first 30 minutes of the game and he went on to rack up a try assist and three line breaks alongside.
Glen Fisiiahi (17 points)
This guy knows his way to the try line, it’s just a shame that he doesn’t get as full time a run in this hot and cold Warriors backline as he should. The Fish famously scored six tries in one game for the Auckland Vulcans, but scoring four in an NRL game is so much more satisfying, particularly for those CEO’s that picked him off the scrapheap.
Robbie Farah (13 points)
This guy is just a gem. Three double workhorse in a row now and he’s hardly breaking out of a sweat. He’s so good at these consistent performances that we just don’t even bat an eye at it anymore.
Shaun Johnson (11 points)
About time many CEO’s will be saying collectively. After finishing last season with a bang and firing in the Auckland Nines, many people expected big things. After a slow start, this was more like the Johnson that we all know and love. Three try assists and a try of his own ends in a great 11 point return.
Sam Thaiday (11 points)
Big Sam just snuck in to a workhorse this week and poked over for a try so he’s certainly lucky to make the list, but being a Queenslander – he just gets the job done.
JB
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