Round 16: Try-ning for Glory in the League

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In Round 16, the NRL showcased electrifying performances from various players.

Reece Walsh of the Broncos led the charge from the back, amassing 171 metres along with two try assists and three line break assists, demonstrating an attacking prowess that kept opponents on edge.

On the wings, Alex Johnston reminded fans of his scoring capabilities with an impressive four tries from just 12 hit-ups.

Mark Nawaqanitawase also made waves for the Roosters, recording a breakout display with 243 metres, two tries, and six tackle busts.

In the centres, Bradman Best stood out for Newcastle, powering through for two tries, 146 metres, and two line break assists.

Opposite him, Kotoni Staggs made a significant impact, racking up 201 metres-110 of which were post-contact-along with 12 tackle breaks and three line breaks, showcasing his strength and ability to dominate defensively.

The combination of backline brilliance, dominant forwards, and top-tier playmaking highlighted the excitement of Round 16 in the NRL.

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