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NRL 2018: Player of the year at all 16 NRL clubs


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THE Roosters claimed the ultimate team prize this season, but all 16 clubs had some brilliant individual performances in 2018.

Most of the 16 clubs have had their presentation nights to toast the best player in their team this season.

Fox Sports brings you each club’s pick for player of the year honours.

ROOSTERS - James Tedesco

The best player on the best team this season, James Tedesco was one of the buys of the year and helped lead the Roosters to the 2018 title.

Tedesco scored nine tries in a career best 25 games for the Roosters and finished second in run metres behind Blake Ferguson with 4,520 and equal third in try assists with 21.

STORM - To be named Wednesday October 3
RABBITOHS - To be named Friday October 5
SHARKS - Valentine Holmes

The Cronulla fullback was one of the most dynamic players in the competition and transformed himself into a world class fullback in 2018.

Holmes was second behind David Fusitua on the top try scorer’s list with 22 and finished three ahead of second best Blake Ferguson for linebreaks with 27.

PANTHERS - To be named Wednesday October 3
BRONCOS - To be named Saturday October 6
DRAGONS - To be named Wednesday October 3
WARRIORS - Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

The Dally M player of the year was always going to be named his club’s best in 2018 and the Warriors skipper came of age as a leader this season.

Tuivasa-Sheck finished top five in run metres, with 3,482 and was in the top 10 for tackle busts with 92, but it was his maturity and leadership that most defined his season.

TIGERS - Luke Brooks

With three of the Tigers’ big four leaving the club in the off-season, the Tigers’ No.7 stepped up to win the Dally M halfback of the year award.

Brooks revelled in taking more responsibility for the team in attack and his running game was a constant threat as the Tigers fell just short of breaking their finals drought.

RAIDERS - Josh Papalii

The Raiders were one of the most inconsistent teams in the competition, but there was nothing inconsistent about the performances of their Maroons’ Origin star.

Papalii scored five tries in 22 games for the ‘Green Machine’ and helped lead a late season revival with his bone crunching defence and barnstorming running game.

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