Round 15 Dream Teams
Round 15 Dream Team:
It was the Shaun Johnson show this week! 14 points from two tries, two try assists and two line break assists. He also kicked six conversions to give him a total of 26 points for the week!
After eight quiet round Jack Bird showed his NRLCEO class again in a 13 point performance including two tries and his first ever workhorse.
Continuing the rookie five eighth domination, Mitch Moses his second ever NRLCEO double figures performance – also with two tries.
Contrary to every other week of his life when he’s played at fullback, Sam Perrett actually scored well at the back! Two tries, a try assists, line break and two line break assists won’t happen again next week though.
1. Brett Stewart – 9
2. Sam Perrett – 13
3. Edrick Lee – 7
4. Jack Reed – 6
5. Shaun Kenny-Dowall – 9
6. Mitch Moses – 13
7. Shaun Johnson – 14
8. Luke Douglas – 11
9. Nathan Friend – 9
10. Kade Snowden – 9
11. Jack Bird – 13
12. Luke Lewis – 13
13. Lachlan Burr – 9
Overall Dream Team:
The top overall scorer is now Curtis Rona!
So what of the Trade Doctor trading out Rona weeks ago?
@Fantasy_NRLCEO He just keeps going. Never expected this!
— Aussiepiston (@aussiepiston) June 20, 2015
He is now approaching 100 points and we’re only 15 rounds in! He should break the record total for a winger. The record in the last five seasons is 123 set by Nathan Merritt in 2011.
Jack Reed keeps defying the odds and nudges his way back ahead of Solomone Kata in the centres with his fifth try in four weeks.
The Techno Viking Blake Austin is back in the team again after only one week. He now has ten tries for the season and was unlucky not to get an 11th over the weekend.
In the forwards Andrew McCullough has overtaken the injured Nathan Peats with a typically consistent performance.
In the back row Simon Mannering edges Shaun Fensom by a point to take his place in the XIII. After scoring 96 points in 24 games last season at an average of four points per game, his 71 points in 14 games at an average of five per game he will outdo even his great performance last year.
1. James Tedesco – 73
2. Curtis Rona – 93
3. James Roberts – 80
4. Jack Reed – 60
5. Semi Radradra – 64
6. Blake Austin – 66
7. Jonathan Thurston – 69
8. Josh Papalii – 68
9. Andrew McCullough – 83
10. Aiden Tolman – 68
11. Bodene Thompson – 78
12. Gavin Cooper – 78
13. Simon Mannering – 71
JB
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