Berry and Feagai: Try-scoring duo steals the Dally M spotlight

Berry, Feagai recognised at 2023 Dally M Awards

LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken

Dragons players Teagan Berry and Mathew Feagai were honored at the 2023 Dally M Awards on Wednesday night for their impressive performances on the field.

Berry, a member of the NRLW team, topped the try-scoring list with 11 tries from nine games, showcasing her exceptional skills and agility.

Feagai, on the other hand, was recognized for his outstanding try in Round 12, which earned him the prestigious NRL Try of the Year Award.

In addition to her try-scoring prowess, Berry was also a finalist for the NRLW's Fullback of the Year Award, further highlighting her versatility and contribution to the team.

Her transition to the back prior to the season proved to be a game-changer, as she excelled in various aspects of the game.

Berry finished first in total runs, second in run metres, fourth in tackle breaks, and fifth in line breaks, solidifying her position as one of the league's most promising players.

Berry's achievements don't stop there.

She also etched her name in NRLW history by becoming the first player to score 20 career tries.

Moreover, she made history as the first Dragon to score four tries in a single NRLW game during Round 6, showcasing her ability to consistently perform at a high level.

Recently, Berry showcased her try-scoring abilities once again as she contributed to the Prime Minister's XIII's dominant 56-4 victory over their Papua New Guinean counterparts.

Her remarkable performances have undoubtedly established her as a force to be reckoned with in the world of rugby league.

Overall, Berry and Feagai's recognition at the 2023 Dally M Awards is a testament to their outstanding contributions to the Dragons and their impressive try-scoring abilities, solidifying their places as rising stars in the sport.

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