

Not only was Wighton’s input against the Dolphins decisive with a line-break, two line-break assists and six tackle busts, but after the week he had off the field it was remarkable. He made 16 runs for 177 metres, busted out of nine tackles, and defused a kick to earn his first TOTW selection.Ħ. While the Dragons didn’t get the win Feagai tried hard for it by scoring a try, and amassed 70 post-contact metres to prove how hard he was to get on the ground. He also had 31 post-contact metres, three tackle-breaks and an offload.ĥ. Those two four-pointers contributed to his 241 metres off 11 runs and gave him two line-breaks for the match. TOTW selections: 2.īulldogs centre Averillo produced two long-range tries in the win over the Dragons – first a 70-metre run in the first half and then 80 metres in the second. Campbell made 15 runs for 151 metres, a line-break, line-break assist, try assist and seven tackle busts alongside his three tries.Ĥ. He is either always in the right place – like his first try off Lachlan Ilias’ grubber – or he’s too strong and direct with his runs – busting through Kurt Capewell’s tackle on his way to the try-line. Graham earned his second NSW Player of the Week nomination after his second hat-trick of the year in the statement-making 26-point win over the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium. In his seventh NRL game of the year, he made 10 tackle busts through the Dolphins’ defence to prove what a handful he is in full flight.ģ. The young, powerful winger showed a glimpse of his strength with 62 post-contact metres among his 160 in total from 18 runs. Against the Knights he made 24 runs for 192 metres, two line-breaks and nine tackle busts.Ģ. That earned him his first TOTW selection for 2023 although the quality of his play – scoring eight tries in nine rounds – has been top shelf. TOTW selections: 1.ĭynamite from dummy-half, Gutherson scored two by swivelling around defenders as part of his first NRL hat-trick on Friday night against Newcastle.
