Round 22 Dream Teams

Dream Teams

Round 22 Dream Team:

The key number this week seemed to be 15. Three players topped the overall scoring with 15 points this week.

The top of the list is young Storm fullback Cameron Munster. NRLCEOs who ended up with Munster in their squads are in luck because if you are like any of the comps I have seen you probably picked him up straight after Billy was ruled out for the year. This week he scored his first (and no double not last) hat trick of his career, 225 metres and three line breaks.

Dragons hooker Mitch Rein scored his highest NRLCEO score in his career with 15 points coming from a try, workhorse, two try assists, line break and two line break assists. After a slow start to the year he is making his way towards the 100 point mark with 72 so far.

Peta Hiku overcame the recent calls for him to be dropped by scoring a hat trick as well.

It’s also worth mentioning the efforts of the star Trbojevic. Not Tom, but Jake! He scored himself 14 points from two tries, two line breaks and a workhorse.

The full team is listed below:

1. Cameron Munster (15)

2. Matt Duffie (9)

3. Jamie Lyon (6)

4. Peta Hiku (15)

5. Corey Oates (10)

6. James Maloney (12)

7. Cooper Cronk (10)

8. Jake Trbojevic (14)

9. Mitch Rein (15)

10. Aiden Tolman (12)

11. Jack Bird (9)

12. Wade Graham (9)

13. Corey Parker (13)

 

Overall Dream Team:

James Tedesco cracked the century of points this week after tearing the Raiders apart through the edges. His 106 points comes from 15 tries, 10 try assists, 16 line breaks and 10 line break assists. A pretty outstanding effort for someone who many thought would spent time on the sidelines again this year.

Semi Radradra finally cracked 100 against the Panthers this week. I say finally. It’s only taken him 14 games to score 100 this year at an average of seven per game.

There’s a new five eighth in town. Blake Austin failed to fire against his old club and so James Maloney has used his 12 point performance against the Sharks to jump into the number six jersey.

Big Josh Papalii also failed to move forward which allowed Bulldogs workhorse Aiden Tolman to move into the prop jersey. Andrew Fifita still maintains his spot, but for how long? He won’t play another game that will score towards NRLCEO again this year.

Workhorse great and NRLCEO Podcast favourite Shaun Fensom also cracked 100 points thanks to his fourth double workhorse of the year. He now has 23 workhorses for the year and with Sia Soliola out for the year he should get the minutes to snaffle a few more too.

Here is the full overall NRLCEO Dream Team:

1. James Tedesco (106)

2. Curtis Rona (100)

3. James Roberts (86)

4. Dylan Walker (75)

5. Semi Radradra  (104)

6. James Maloney (90)

7. Johnathan Thurston (87)

8. Aiden Tolman (92)

9. Andrew McCullough (114)

10. Andrew Fifita (94)

11. Bodene Thompson (100)

12. Simon Mannering (99)

13. Shaun Fensom (102)

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A Founder of NRLCEO. Jamie spends far more time on running the site than his own team and is therefore a perennial struggler, much to the delight of his mates. He is a former Bears, now Raiders tragic. A rangy lock who avoided running the ball at all costs, he once tackled (flopped on) John Hopoate. Web geek by day, web geek by night.

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JB

A Founder of NRLCEO. Jamie spends far more time on running the site than his own team and is therefore a perennial struggler, much to the delight of his mates. He is a former Bears, now Raiders tragic. A rangy lock who avoided running the ball at all costs, he once tackled (flopped on) John Hopoate. Web geek by day, web geek by night.