
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
In the latest update of Zero Tackle's NRL MVP for Round 13, a significant shift has occurred in the standings.
Lehi Hopoate of the Manly Sea Eagles has made a remarkable entry into the top ten by scoring a perfect 20 votes, marking his first appearance in this elite group this year.
Meanwhile, at the top, James Tedesco has solidified his lead, increasing it to 14 votes, despite the Sydney Roosters' loss to the Canberra Raiders, where the team managed to secure 17 votes.
Terrell May's performance for the Tigers has seen a decline, with the prop clinging to his second spot after only receiving four votes.
Hudson Young has moved up to third place, boosted by an impressive eight votes following his performance in State of Origin 1.
Clint Gutherson's standout game has propelled him into fifth place, while Keaon Koloamatangi has also climbed to sixth.
Hopoate wasn't alone in achieving a perfect score during Round 13; he was one of four players who were unanimously deemed the best on ground by all four judges, alongside Tom Dearden, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad, and Nathan Cleary.
This round has brought both excitement and significant changes in the rankings, showcasing the dynamic nature of the NRL MVP standings.