Round 4 Dream Teams

NRLCEO Team of the Week Round 4 2016

Looking at the best performances each week to determine the Team of the Week and using the player’s season totals to determine the overall Dream Team for 2016 on a week by week basis.

 

Round 4 Team of the Week:

In his 200th NRL game it was fitting that the backpacker from New Zealand scored a two tries, two line breaks and a double metre eater! Shaun Kenny-Dowall may have hands like feet 80% of the time, but when he doesn’t he regularly busts over the line.

CEOs were getting impatient with NRLCEO centre of the year from 2015, James Roberts (myself included!) and he has finally hit his straps in Broncos colours. Alongside Milford, he was back to his dynamic best, busting the line and looking unstoppable in open space. His 12 points came from a try, try assist, three line breaks and a massive 220 metres gained which gave him a double metre eater.

Who needs Michael Lichaa? Seriously the Bulldogs have plucked gold from another club again with Craig Garvey. Three workhorse efforts in a row and a full house this week including a try, workhorse, try assist, line break and line break assist for 12 points.

Anthony Milford is on absolute fire!!! For the third week in a row he has made our Team of the Week. He has scored a try in three out of four rounds so far and looks like breaking the line regularly. Has become an NRLCEO demi-god.

 

The full team is listed below:

1. Josh Dugan (9)

2. Josh Mansour (9)

3. Michael Jennings (8)

4. James Roberts (13)

5. Shaun Kenny-Dowall (14)

6. Anthony Milford (12)

7. Moses Mbye (11)

8. Ben Matulino (11)

9. Craig Garvey (12)

10. Josh McGuire (10)

11. Ryan James (11)

12. Chris Grevsmuhl (9)

13. Zeb Taia (9)

Note: points are based on tries (4), workhorses (4), double workhorses (8), try assists (2), line breaks (1), line break assists (1), metre eaters (2),  double metre eaters (4), field goals (1), 40/20’s (1), sin bins (-2) and send offs (-4)

 

NRLCEO Dream Team Round 4 2016

Overall Dream Team:

Each week we will accumulate the points for each player to come up with the Overall Dream Team for 2016.

We have a new leader! Anthony Milford has continued his 10 point average per round. He now has an incredible 42 NRLCEO points!

James Tedesco is still the Most Valuable Player even after just two points this week. He was poor, but he’ll be back.

We have four new faces in our Dream Team.

The first is Craig Garvey. Whoever was lucky enough to pick him up from the spud pool quick enough after Michael Lichaa went down is now laughing! Three workhorses in a row and now 23 points from three games.

He’s been in the squad plenty of times before, so welcome back the workhorse from the West, Aaron Woods. Long may he reign.

He’s lost his hair, but gained NRLCEO form. Ryan James has busted his way though the Raiders and into the Dream Team. He’s only got two workhorses from four games, but with three tries he’s scored plenty of points.

The last is Warriors battering ram, Solomone Kata. He’s scored 13 tries in his short NRL career with three of them so far this year.

 

Here is the full Dream Team after four rounds:

1. James Tedesco (40)

2. Kevin Naiqama (34)

3. Solomone Kata (27)

4. Bryson Goodwin (26)

5. Aaron Gray (24)

6. Anthony Milford (42)

7. Moses Mbye (30)

8. James Graham (34)

9. Craig Garvey (23)

10. Aaron Woods (28)

11. Ethan Lowe (34)

12. Iosia Soliola (24)

13. Ryan James (26)

 

Note: points are based on tries (4), workhorses (4), double workhorses (8), try assists (2), line breaks (1), line break assists (1), metre eaters (2),  double metre eaters (4), field goals (1), 40/20’s (1), sin bins (-2) and send offs (-4)

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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.