Star fullbacks race for Dally M Medal glory

Dally M Medal wrap: Gun No.1s get off to a flyer

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Kalyn Ponga, Tom Trbojevic, and Ryan Papenhuyzen have all made a strong start in the race for the prestigious Dally M Medal in 2025.

Each of these star fullbacks received the maximum six votes in their respective teams' opening victories of the season.

Ponga impressed with 201 metres, two line breaks, and six tackle breaks in the Newcastle Knights' tight 10-8 win over the Wests Tigers.

Trbojevic delivered a standout performance for the Manly Sea Eagles, making eight tackle breaks, two try assists, and running for 206 metres from 23 carries as his team dominated with seven tries in their opening game.

This comes as no surprise, as Trbojevic previously won the Dally M Medal in 2021.

As reported by nrl.com.au, these players' exceptional performances have put them in a strong position early on in the season.

Ponga, Trbojevic, and Papenhuyzen have set the bar high for themselves and will be looking to maintain this level of excellence as the competition progresses.

Overall, these fullbacks have shown their ability to impact games in various ways, from creating opportunities for their teammates to breaking through defensive lines with their speed and skill.

Their early success in the Dally M Medal race is a testament to their talent and dedication to their craft.

With plenty of games left in the season, fans can expect to see more incredible performances from Ponga, Trbojevic, Papenhuyzen, and other top players as they continue to vie for the prestigious award.

The competition for the Dally M Medal promises to be fierce, with these three gun fullbacks leading the charge.

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