Introducing the Zero Tackle Most Valuable Player Award!
Four members from our team - Zero Tackle founder Matt Clements and three of our NRL journalists - Will Evans, Dan Nicholls and Jack Blyth will vote 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 for the best players on the ground for every match of the season.
From there, the votes will be collated to decide the MVP, with a live leaderboard to be updated on the site.
Check out the votes below for Round 3 of the 2021 NRL season.
The Panthers won back bragging rights in the Grand Final rematch thanks to Kurt Capewell's 78th-minute match-winning try.
A missed conversion was all that separated the two sides by the end of the 80, with Cameron Munster, Matt Burton and Brandon Smith among the best for the match.
Matt Clements: 5. C Munster, 4. M Burton, 3. B Smith, 2. I Yeo, 1. D Edwards
Will Evans: 5. M Burton, 4. C Munster, 3. K Capewell, 2. D Edwards, 1. B Smith
Dan Nicholls: 5. C Munster, 4. M Burton, 3. B Smith, 2. N Hynes, 1. K Capewell
Jack Blyth: 5. C Munster, 4. M Burton, 3. K Capewell, 2. B Smith, 1. N Hynes
The Dragons were dominant at Kogarah on Friday, scoring three tries on either side of the intermission.
Zac Lomax was at his best once again, while Corey Norman, Ben Hunt and Matt Dufty chipped in to claim the Dragons' second in of the season.
Matt Clements: 5. Z Lomax, 4. M Dufty, 3. C Norman, 2. J Bird, 1. R Garrick
Will Evans: 5. C Norman, 4. B Hunt, 3. P Vaughan, 2. J Schuster, 1. M Dufty
Dan Nicholls: 5. Z Lomax, 4. M Dufty, 3. B Hunt, 2. C Thompson, 1. J Schuster
Jack Blyth: 5. Z Lomax, 4. B Hunt, 3. M Dufty, 2. J Schuster, 1. P Vaughan
A red-hot start by the Rabbitohs meant this match was all-but over come the 45th-minute mark as Adam Reynolds' third conversion had the Bunnies leading 24-0.
A late fight back saw the Roosters cut the margin, but the partnership and dominance of Cody Walker and Latrell Mitchell was too much early on.
Matt Clements: 5. C Walker, 4. L Mitchell, 3. D Gagai, 2. A Reynolds, 1. J Tedesco
Will Evans: 5. C Walker, 4. L Mitchell, 3. A Reynolds, 2. D Gagai, 1. K Kolomatangi
Dan Nicholls: 5. L Mitchell, 4. C Walker, 3. A Reynolds, 2. M Nicholls, 1. D Gagai
Jack Blyth: 5. C Walker, 4. L Mitchell, 3. J Arrow, 2. A Reynolds, 1. M Nicholls
An run-down and undermanned Raiders side fell to the Warriors in the dying minutes thanks to a late Adam Pompey try.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was the unanimous best-on-ground performer in what was a hard-fought victory for the Warriors at GIO Stadium.
Matt Clements: 5. R Tuivasa-Sheck, 4. R Sutton, 3. K Nikorima, 2. J Rapana, 1. B Murdoch-Masila
Will Evans: 5. R Tuivasa-Sheck, 4. S O'Sullivan, 3. R Sutton, 2. K Nikorima, 1. J Rapana
Dan Nicholls: 5. R Tuivasa-Sheck, 4. S O'Sullivan, 3. K Nikorima, 2. J Rapan, 1. J Hogson
Jack Blyth: 5. R Tuivasa-Sheck, 4. R Sutton, 3. K Nikorima, 2. J Rapana, 1. A Fonua-Blake
The Broncos claimed their first win of the season off the back of an exciting outing from fullback Jamayne Isaako.
Both Isaako and Herbie Farnworth ran rings around a helpless Bulldogs defence on their way to a 24-0 shutout.
Matt Clements: 5. J Isaako, 4. H Farnworth, 3. X Coates, 2. A Milford, 1. N Meaney
Will Evans: 5. H Farnworth, 4. J Isaako, 3. P Carrigan, 2. D Mead, 1. X Coates
Dan Nicholls: 5. J Isaako, 4. H Farnworth, 3. X Coates, 2. T Pangai Jnr, 1. P Carrigan
Jack Blyth: 5. H Farnworth, 4. J Isaako, 3. T Pangai Jnr, 2. X Coates, 1. N Meaney
The Eels continue to soar in 2021, now sitting with a 3-0 record thanks to a sharp performance from Clinton Gutherson.
Blake Ferguson, Maika Sivo, Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Ray Stone all wrote their names into the try-scorers book.
Matt Clements: 5. C Gutherson, 4. M Niukore, 3. N Brown, 2. B Ferguson, 1. M Moylan
Will Evans: 5. C Gutherson, 4. M Niukore, 3. N Brown, 2. B Ferguson, 1. A Woods
Dan Nicholls: 5. C Gutherson, 4. N Brown, 3. R Campbell-Gillard, 2. M Niukore, 1. B Ferguson
Jack Blyth: 5. C Gutherson, 4. M Niukore, 3. A Woods, 2. R Campbell-Gillard, 1. B Ferguson
The Tigers collected their first premiership points of the year to move into 13th place on the ladder.
Adam Doueihi, David Nofoaluma and Daine Laurie all played a significant part in the four-point win.
Matt Clements: 5. A Doueihi, 4. D Nofoaluma, 3. D Laurie, 2. D Saifiti, 1. D Klemmer
Will Evans: 5. L Brooks, 4. T Hoy, 3. D Laurie, 2. D Nofoaluma, 1. D Saifiti
Dan Nicholls: 5. D Laurie, 4. T Hoy, 3. L Brooks, 2. C Watson, 1. A Doueihi
Jack Blyth: 5. D Laurie, 4. A Doueihi, 3. L Brooks, 2. D Saifiti, 1. T Hoy
The Titans made it back-to-back Queensland Derby wins with an emphatic victory over the Cowboys to round out the third week of action.
AJ Brimson was at his best once again, while star recruit David Fifita continues to cause havoc for the opposition.
Matt Clements: 5. A Brimson, 4. D Fifita, 3. T Peachey, 2. T Fa'asuamaleaui, 1. M Fotuaika
Will Evans: 5. A Brimson, 4. P Sami, 3. D Fifita, 2. M Fotuaika, 1. T Fa'asuamaleaui
Dan Nicholls: 5. A Brimson, 4. T Peachey, 3. P Sami, 2. M Fotuaika, 1. T Fa'asuamaleaui
Jack Blyth: 5. A Brimson, 4. T Peachey, 3. M Fotuaika, 2. D Fifita, 1. P Sami
1 | SOU | Latrell Mitchell | 46 |
2 | PAR | Clinton Gutherson | 44 |
3 | CRO | William Kennedy | 34 |
4 | SYD | James Tedesco | 34 |
5 | MEL | Cameron Munster | 34 |
6 | NZW | Roger Tuivasa-Sheck | 34 |
7 | PAR | Reed Mahoney | 33 |
8 | SYD | Brett Morris | 32 |
9 | STI | Ben Hunt | 31 |
10 | SYD | Luke Keary | 28 |