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NRL team of the week Round 1

Cameron Munster could be ready for his Kangaroos call-up. (AAP Image/David Mariuz)
Roar Guru
11th March, 2018
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The NRL is back and fans were not left disappointed. There were a host of upsets over the weekend with a plethora of stars standing up for their teams.

Here is the NRL team of the week for Round 1 of the 2018 season.

Fullback: Cameron Munster (Melbourne Storm)
Shifting from five-eighth to fullback due to Billy Slater’s absence through a knee injury, Cameron Munster showed why he is considered one of rugby league’s rising stars.

The Australian international held a commanding presence at the back on attack setting up three tries, running rampant with 192 metres gained from only 17 hit-ups.

He was just as strong on defence with 13 tackles during the Storm’s win over the Bulldogs in Perth.

Cameron Munster Melbourne Storm

(AAP Image/David Mariuz)

Wing: Jorge Taufua (Manly Sea Eagles)
Jorge Taufua made his return to the top flight in style nabbing a try in Manly’s golden point loss to the Knights. The game-breaking winger ran more than any other player with a huge 227 metres alongside his seven tackle busts.

Centre: James Roberts (Brisbane Broncos)
It was a night to forget for the Broncos on Thursday, but it wasn’t all doom and gloom for James Roberts.

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Roberts announced himself by scoring Brisbane’s only two tries against the St George Illawarra Dragons. He offered plenty of promise in an otherwise lacklustre Broncos line-up.

Brisbane Broncos NRL Rugby League 2017

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Centre: Waqa Blake (Penrith Panthers)
Sensational on the left flank for the Panthers, Waqa Blake bagged a double against the Eels and nearly sent Dallin Watene-Zelezniak over in the corner.

The Fijian was strong defensively marking Michael Jennings and was arguably Penrith’s best player on the pitch.

Wing: Josh Hoffman (Parramatta Eels)
The forgotten man in the Eels backline, Hoffman couldn’t be kept quiet against the Panthers. With two tries to his name early in the game, the former Kiwi international sparked the Eels’ attack.

Alongside centre Jarryd Hayne, Hoffman saved two possible Josh Mansour tries hampering Penrith’s potent left-side attack. The pair combined well with Hoffman making eight tackle busts.

Josh Hoffman of the Parramatta Eels in 2017

(AAP Image/Craig Golding)

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Five-Eighth: Cody Walker (South Sydney Rabbitohs)
Although South Sydney couldn’t conjure up a win, Cody Walker was a bright beacon for the cardinal and myrtle.

Walker proved to be a lethal weapon in attack with Adam Reynolds resuming the playmaking reins. Justifying his recent contract extension with two tries in attack, his 23 tackles on defence were just as convincing.

Halfback: Ben Hunt (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Kitted out in his new colours against his old club the Broncos, Ben Hunt was the key talking point coming out of the NRL season opener in Kogarah.

Hunt showed stellar organisation setting up a try and combining well with Gareth Widdop through a pin-perfect kicking game. He also managed to shut down the Broncos attack well, picking off Matthew Lodge to run away and score leaving Wayne Bennett’s men red-faced.

Ben Hunt Dragons

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Prop: Paul Vaughan (St George Illawarra Dragons)
The firebrand helped to dominate the battle in the middle of the park for the Red V with 168 metres, averaging nine metres per hit-up. His presence was felt on the field with two tackle busts and 26 tackles for the match.

Hooker: Apisai Koroisau (Manly Sea Eagles)
Koroisau continued his claim as the NRL’s second best hooker with an inspiring performance for Manly.

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The Fijian supercharged a cohesive Silvertails attack with a try assist and tackle bust to his name as well as a couple of solid darts out of acting half.

It was his defensive capabilities which turned heads though, the 25-year-old playing a pivotal role around the ruck with 66 tackles.

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Prop: Martin Taupau (Manly Sea Eagles)
Taupau stood tall in the middle of the park for the Sea Eagles with a host of enigmatic plays. Six offloads were made by the big man while has also recorded 164 metres. In addition, his defensive effort didn’t go missing with a respectable 29 tackles.

Back Row: Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans)
James made a near-perfect transition to the edge in the Gold Coast’s record 18-point comeback win over Canberra, and he led the way on attack with 197 metres gained from 19 hit-ups. He also contributed heavily defensively with 31 tackles.

Gold Coast Titans player Ryan James

(AAP Image/Dave Hunt)

Back Row: Tohu Harris (New Zealand Warriors)
A resilient performer for the New Zealand franchise, Tohu Harris’s arrival from Melbourne was felt in the Warriors’ big win over Souths in Perth.

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He put in a solid all-round performance both in attack and defensively, his 12 hit-ups translating to 132 metres gained in addition to his 29 tackles.

Lock Forward: Jack de Belin (St George Illawarra Dragons)
The underrated middleman was extremely influential in Thursday’s season opener, scoring a four-pointer for his efforts. With 32 tackles, he led the Dragons defence in a workhorse performance with 126 metres to his name.

Interchange: Ashley Taylor (Gold Coast Titans)
The Titans’ star lived up to the hype as usual by steering the Titans to a euphoric victory. Having a hand in four tries, Taylor was pivotal in sparking an impressive comeback with his cool-handed composure inspiring the glamour strip outfit.

Ash Taylor

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Interchange: Nathan Brown (Parramatta Eels)
Brown was explosive as ever against Penrith putting in the hard yards in the battle of the west. Leading from the front, he proved to always be a threat on attack, with 157 metres gained while he hung around the ruck with his 28 tackles.

Interchange: Leeson Ah Mau (St George Illawarra Dragons)
Another standout in the Dragons pack, Ah Mau was enormous on Thursday night, with three tackle busts and two offloads. He made seriously strong advances on attack, with 175 metres in total, sending shockwaves through Brisbane’s defensive line.

Interchange: Kalyn Ponga (Newcastle Knights)
Novocastrians were not left wanting as star recruit Kalyn Ponga delivered their first try of 2018 early on Friday evening. Destructive at fullback, the youngster justified his price tag, giving long-suffering Newcastle fans something to smile about with a sound attacking performance highlighted by a huge 13 tackle breaks.

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Roarers, who made your team of the week? Which player stood out the most in Round 1 of the 2018 NRL season?

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