NRL team of the week: Round 1

By Jack Colwill / Roar Rookie

Well, the NRL is back with a bang. Thank God for that.

We saw shocks in the form of the Dragons crushing the Panthers and the Knights giving the Warriors a genuine scare.

There were classics in the shape of the Cowboys and Raiders game, and signs of resurgence for the Tigers and Eels following troubled 2016 seasons.

Reflecting on an exciting and fast-paced round (except the Dogs and Storm, but the less said about that the better), I have picked out a best 17 and coach of the round, and will also tip the cap to some honourable mentions.

1. James Tedesco (Wests Tigers)
Teddy lit up the entire round with a performance for the ages against an admittedly depleted Souths outfit. A try, two assists, 13 tackle busts and 193 run metres speaks for itself about how he rubbed salt into the Greg Inglis-shaped wounds in Souths’ backline.

Honourable mentions: Darius Boyd (Brisbane Broncos), Josh Dugan (St George Illawarra Dragons)

2. David Nofoaluma (Wests Tigers)
Tedesco’s partner in crime was equally impressive off his wing, as his dangerous running from depth and offloading game broke Souths’ struggling defence open time and again.

Honourable mentions: Daniel Tupou (Sydney Roosters), Nene MacDonald (St George Illawarra Dragons)

3. Latrell Mitchell (Sydney Roosters)
He may have only got a pass mark from Trent Robinson, but Mitchell marked his first NRL game at left centre with a hat-trick, putting himself head and shoulders above the rest of the pack in this round. Showing all the speed, strength and skill that turned heads last year, he looks set for another big year.

Honourable mentions: David Fusitua (NZ Warriors), Dylan Walker (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)

4. Konrad Hurrell (Gold Coast Titans)
In a Titans side that got played off the park in the first 40 minutes, Hurrell stood out as a danger man every time he touched the ball. Looks a far cry from the lone figure he cut early last year at Mt Smart Stadium, and is already showing signs of an understanding with Jarryd Hayne and Anthony Don.

Honourable mentions: Brian Kelly (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles), Tautau Moga (Brisbane Broncos)

5. Bryson Goodwin (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
One of the only Souths players to emerge with any credit after a hat-trick on Friday night, Goodwin rose to the task of salvaging the Bunnies’ pride in the face of a Tigers onslaught and the tragic mishandling of the Greg Inglis fiasco.

Honourable mentions: Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Sydney Roosters), Moses Suil (Wests Tigers)

6. Gareth Widdop (St George Illawarra Dragons)
The Englishman beats out some really tough competition after leading the charge for a rejuvenated Dragons side to maul one of the competition favourites. At the centre of everything the Dragons did, pulled every string all over the park and got a brace of tries of his own to sweeten the deal.

Very honourable mentions: Clint Gutherson (Parramatta Eels), Luke Keary (Sydney Roosters), Anthony Milford (Brisbane Broncos)

7. Corey Norman (Parramatta Eels)
He was the heartbeat for an Eels side looking ready to put a nightmare 2016 behind them. Kicked like a charm out of hand all day, did his fair share of defensive work and led the team all over the park. Manly’s worst nightmare on the day.

Honourable mentions: Johnathan Thurston(North Queensland Cowboys), Josh McCrone (St George Illawarra Dragons)

8. Matt Scott (North Queensland Cowboys)
The Cowboys’ co-captain led by example on a tough, feisty night for both sides at 1300Smiles Stadium, and showed those traits all night. Carried hard in both his spells, got them back on the front foot late in the game to put the Cowboys ahead, and didn’t back down from a challenge all night.

Honourable mentions: Suaia Matagi (Parramatta Eels), Korbin Sims (Brisbane Broncos)

9. Cameron McInnes (St George Illawarra Dragons)
McInnes was one of the big off-season acquisitions for the Dragons, and his defensive work exemplified the team’s new attitude. Led the forward pack around the field well in attack, and tackled everything the Panthers could throw at him. A strong 80-minute performance.

Honourable mentions: Jake Granville (North Queensland Cowboys), Josh Hodgson (Canberra Raiders)

10. Paul Vaughan (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Same story as McInnes in many ways – a man charged with the revitalisation of the Dragons’ pack passed his first Test with flying colours. Carried hard, was reliable in defence and ran his lines well, which was crucial in at least one of Joel Thompson’s tries.

Honourable mentions: Shannon Boyd (Canberra Raiders), Charlie Gubb (NZ Warriors)

11. Gavin Cooper (North Queensland Cowboys)
Put his best foot forward all night, copping a smack from Joey Leilua that the officials missed in the process. Showed great awareness to grab the winning try in golden point, and summed up the determination in his performance.

Honourable mentions: Josh Papali’i (Canberra Raiders), Manu Ma’u (Parramatta Eels)

12. Joel Thompson (St George Illawarra Dragons)
It’s not often a forward grabs a hat-trick in footy these days, and even rarer to do it with such ease against a top side. Thompson showed exemplary forward work.

Honourable mentions: Ryan Hoffman (NZ Warriors), Jame Buhrer (Newcastle Knights)

13. Jason Taumalolo (North Queensland Cowboys)
Another horrible category to pick, but last year’s joint Dally M winner roared back onto the field with a match-winning effort. Almost 300 run metres over 70 minutes tells the story. He dented the Raiders’ defence with every carry, and picks up impossible post-contact yards.

Very honourable mentions: Jack de Belin (St George Illawarra Dragons), Mitch Barnett (Newcastle Knights), Dale Finucane (Melbourne Storm), Jake Trbojevic (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles)

14. Jason Bukuya (Cronulla Sharks)
Honourable mentions: Jacob Lillyman (NZ Warriors), Tariq Sims (St George Illawarra Dragons)

15. Kane Evans (Sydney Roosters)
Honourable mentions: Daniel Alvaro (Parramatta Eels), Jack Stockwell (Newcastle Knights)

16. Coen Hess (North Queensland Cowboys)
Honourable mentions: Agnatius Paasi (Gold Coast Titans), Ryan Matterson (Sydney Roosters)

17. Joseph Tapine (Canberra Raiders)
Honourable mentions: Lloyd Perrett (Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles), Robbie Rochow (South Sydney Rabbitohs)

Coach of the week: Paul McGregor (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Masterminded a victory no-one in their right mind would have predicted. Has his team looking sharp, discplined and ambitious, and if it keeps up they could defy a lot of expectations this season.

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-07T10:09:48+00:00

Godragonsgo

Guest


It really does not matter in my opinion. League and Union fans don't really mix too much and League in Australia is so far in front that Union teams do not impact their League counterparts. If the ACT Brumbies were to go that I think would be the worst decision for Union and therefore the best for League.

2017-03-07T10:09:44+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Force. NRL sound keen to re-establish themselves in Perth so one less competitor will help the transition. That said, from what I understand Union has a strong following and a growing junior system over there, be a shame for the hard work to unravel...much like when the Reds were cut before the NRLs first season in 1998.

2017-03-07T08:22:37+00:00

milan

Guest


Guys I know am going off on a tangent here but i wanted to throw something into the mix. From what I have read (I am a brit over here in the UK btw) in the super rugby, one of the act brumbies or perth western force or melbourne rebles could be cut from the competition. Which would be the best one to go from the NRL's point of view?

2017-03-07T07:29:47+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Ain't that the truth... Round 2 though? We would still be arguing about Round 1 come Origin time.

2017-03-07T06:36:12+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


JH & TB, But in the search for truth and justice it would be more accurate. (Smile)

2017-03-07T06:28:14+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Yep, Kasiano for sure. He turned the game once he came on as it was all Storm up until that point. They were backpedalling and struggling to hold and gave away penalties. If it wasn't for his 10 in the bin I'm sure the Dogs would have had a better chance. He is a real impact player off the bench.

2017-03-07T06:22:24+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Haha...nice idea MAX but round 2 would have started before we'd finished arguing about round 1 points...?

2017-03-07T05:45:55+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Touch Ennis about you Max!!!

2017-03-07T05:28:05+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Agreed Jason. For Jack to miss at least a point is diabolical. That is why I think there should be a panel of prominent Roarers to score the Dally M as a cross check on the supposed experts. I would like to nominate The Barry , Riley Pettigrew, Scott Pryde and 3Hats to head that panel of (say) 11.

2017-03-07T04:49:14+00:00

Jason Hosken

Roar Guru


Agree. Finest game I've seen him play. I haven't checked his stats but he hit the line hard and his quick feet unsettled the Panthers. Furthermore, I was surprised he didn't jag at least one Dally-M vote.

2017-03-07T03:15:37+00:00

Aem

Guest


Oh, and leaving out Nathan Ross is just criminal... he was my MOTM in a losing team, from the wing.

2017-03-07T03:14:01+00:00

Aem

Guest


I would have dropped Gubb out of the honourable mentions for Kasiano for sure. He wasn't even the best middle forward on his team - and the Warriors got better when he came off in the first half. Tuivasa-Sheck I would definitely have included in hon. mentions at fullback though - he was keeping the Warriors in the territory battle almost single handedly with repeated incredible runs... but those sort of 12-15 metre runs (often up to half post contact) inside your own 20-30m don't make the headlines over just a single game...

2017-03-07T03:11:58+00:00

Paul

Guest


What does Jack De Bellin have to do get recognized?

2017-03-07T02:27:18+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Put em both in! I was really impressed with Fualalo. He only played 24 minutes, although he made 99 metres. I just thought Kasiano turned the tide in the game. It was all Melbourne until he came on. As well as taking on the Storm pack he lifted the Dogs as well, momentum of the game change, Dogs started getting some penalties. Big impact.

2017-03-07T00:36:01+00:00

eels47

Roar Rookie


I like the bench approach too. Often teams pick players on the bench as they are seen as more effective from the bench, not because they aren't in the top 13 (see Kenny Edwards at Parra last year). I too would probably put Papalii in over Cooper too, but Cooper was strong. And big Kas over maybe Bukuya, who was good, but Kas had more impact on the game. And it might be the Eel in me, but I think Semi at least deserves a mention in the wing category. He was great for the Eels, especially considering all of the distractions he has.

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2017-03-07T00:10:17+00:00

Jack Colwill

Roar Rookie


ChristopherGrant He was very close indeed. The halfback position was a nightmare to pick this week, Widdop just edged it because of the magnitude of the Dragons' win, and I think his all-round play was better. Keary looked electric with ball in hand, but Widdop ran the show completely.

2017-03-07T00:07:22+00:00

Oingo Boingo

Guest


You'd think so after also scoring a double and having a hand in everything , but there can only be one first place . Looking forward to the Roosters V Dags ( Snatch ) game this week. On current form you think the Chooks would put thirty on Dessies team of plonkers, but it's a funny old game is rugby league .

2017-03-06T23:45:06+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Interesting Barry - I thought Fualolo played better than Kasiano.

2017-03-06T23:10:57+00:00

ChristopherGrant

Guest


Keary must had been close...

2017-03-06T21:00:18+00:00

Magnus M. Østergaard

Roar Guru


Its a very good team, great effort. I would agree that while Cooper was fantastic in chasing down the FG, he played a very Gavin Cooper game. I would have thought Papa was far more effective especially with his game breaking run. I like the bench approach, gives bench players a bit more weight. Great to see Hess get a mention on the Bench he was great all night, and did his best Fifita impersonation for his try. Kasiano is probably a bit stiff seeing as he turned the Bulldogs/Storm game in the Bulldogs favour IMO.

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