2021 NRL MVP

Zero Tackle: MVP Round 17

Check out who polled votes from the weekend👇

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Ella Gerrard

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 16 - Canberra Raiders 30

The Raiders blew past the hapless Sea Eagles to add their sixth win of the season and keep their finals hopes alive.

Sam Williams was dominant from the halves for the Green Machine, while Manly good only look on without their Origin stars.

Matt Clements: 5. S Williams, 4. J Hodgson, 3. J Tapine, 2. K Foran, 1. J Rapana.
Will Evans: 5. S Williams, 4. J Tapine, 3. R Sutton, 2. J Hodgson, 1. K Foran.
Dan Nichols: 5. S Williams, 4. J Tapine, 3. J Hodgson, 2. J Rapana, 1. K Foran.
Jack Blyth: 5. S Williams, 4. J Tapine, 3. J Hodgson, 2. K Foran, 1. J Rapana.

South Sydney Rabbitohs 46 - North Queensland Cowboys 18

The Rabbitohs breezed to the finish line after a scary opening half, with Cody Walker and Alex Johnston leading from the front.

The victory places the Bunnies back in the top three and will have Wayne Bennett's side eyeing the summit.

Matt Clements: 5. C Walker, 4. A Johnston, 3. T Milne, 2. K Koloamatangi, 1. J Taumalolo.
Will Evans: 5. C Walker, 4. A Johnston, 3. K Koloamatangi, 2. J Taumalolo, 1. J Su'a.   Dan Nichols: 5. C Walker, 4. A Johnston, 3. K Koloamatangi, 2. J Taumalolo, 1. T Milne.
Jack Blyth: 5. C Walker, 4. A Johnston, 3. T Milne, 2. K Koloamatangi, 1. H Sele.

Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 16 - Sydney Roosters 22

The Chooks were able to fend-off a promising Canterbury attack thanks to some last-minute puzzling yet smart play by Roosters youngster Sam Walker.

The loss further ascends the Bulldogs' wooden spoon chances as they remain stranded on two wins for the year.

Matt Clements: 5. S Walker, 4. J Manu, 3. J Waerea-Hargreaves, 2. L Lewis, 1. N Meaney.
Will Evans: 5. J Manu, 4. S Walker, 3. L Lewis, 2. J Waerea-Hargreaves, 1. J Jackson.
Dan Nichols: 5. J Manu, 4. S Walker, 3. J Waerea-Hargreaves, 2. L Lewis, 1. N Meaney.
Jack Blyth: 5. J Manu, 4. S Walker, 3. L Lewis, 2. J Waerea-Hargreaves, 1. N Meaney.

Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 20 - New Zealand Warriors 12

The Sharks held onto their place in the top-eight with a thrilling victory over the Warriors on Sunday.

Aiden Tolman was a key contributor for Cronulla coming up against the star-studded Warriors forward pack, while Shaun Johnson put on a dazzling dress rehearsal against his former and impending side.

Matt Clements: 5. A Tolman, 4. S Johnson, 3. R Walsh, 2. B Trindall, 1. R Tuivasa-Sheck.
Will Evans: 5. S Johnson, 4. B Trindall, 3. T Rudolf, 2. E Katoa, 1. M Lodge.
Dan Nichols: 5. S Johnson, 4. A Tolman, 3. B Trindall, 2. R Walsh, 1. R Tuivasa-Sheck.
Jack Blyth: 5. S Johnson, 4. B Trindall, 3. A Tolman, 2. R Walsh, 1. R Tuivasa-Sheck.

 

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