Handyman Medal
After Round 14: Jason Taumalolo 17 Cooper Cronk 17 Anthony Milford 16 Johnathan Thurston 15 Andrew Fifita 15 Josh Reynolds 15 Ryan James 15 Shaun Johnson 14 Cameron Munster 13 Cameron Smith
After Round 14: Jason Taumalolo 17 Cooper Cronk 17 Anthony Milford 16 Johnathan Thurston 15 Andrew Fifita 15 Josh Reynolds 15 Ryan James 15 Shaun Johnson 14 Cameron Munster 13 Cameron Smith
Canterbury Bulldogs 34 (Sam Perrett, Michael Lichaa, Moses Mbye, Curtis Rona, Will Hopoate, Josh Reynolds tries; Kerrod Holland 5 goals) defeated St George Illawarra Dragons 16 (Kurt Mann 2, Tyson Frizell
Penrith Panthers 31 (Peachey, Mansour, Cleary, Latu, Wallace, Watene-Zelezniak tries; Wallace 3 goals; Moylan field goal) defeated Manly Sea Eagles 24 (Walker 2, T Trbojevic, Taufua tries; Walker 4 goals) at Brookvale
New Zealand Warriors 50 (David Fusitu’a 4, Albert Vete 2, Manu Vatuvei, Bodene Thompson, Solomone Kata tries; Shaun Johnson 5, Issac Luke 2 goals) defeated Newcastle Knights 14 (Sione Mata’utia, Brendan Elliot
Wests Tigers 30 (Mitchell Moses, Tim Simona, David Nofoaluma, Chris Lawrence, Kevin Naiqama, Robbie Farah tries; Mitch Moses 2, Tim Simona goals) defeated South Sydney Rabbitohs 14 (Alex Johnston 2, Kirisome Auva’a
Brisbane Broncos 26 (Boyd 3, Parker tries; Parker 5 goals) def. Canberra Raiders 18 (Baptiste 2, Austin tries; Croker 3 goals) at Suncorp Stadium. Handyman Magazine Medal 3: Darius Boyd 2: Josh
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