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Stand-out performances from Canberra's Shaun Fensom and Brisbane's Justin Hodges in Round 24 have seen them top the Toyota NRL Dream Team points table for the week with 90 and 86 points respectively.

Despite the Broncos losing by a single point to the Storm on Friday night, Hodges was joined in the top 10 by team mate Ben Te'o who scored 81 points.

Here are the Round 24 results:

Round 24 - Top Point Scorers
Shaun Fensom - 90
Justin Hodges - 86
Cameron Smith - 84
Ben Te'o - 81
Aaron Woods - 79
Lachlan Coote - 78
Kane Linnett - 77
Brett Stewart - 74
Paul Gallen - 71
Robbie Farah - 70


Season - Top Point Scorers
Cameron Smith - 1357
Daly Cherry-Evans - 1266
Nathan Hindmarsh - 1189
Cooper Cronk - 1183
Josh Reynolds - 1137
Benji Marshall - 1123
Andrew McCullough - 1116
Ben Barba - 1110
Aaron Woods - 1098
Adam Reynolds - 1085


Round 24 Most Improved - (Price Change)
Marika Koroibete - (+$50,000)
Ben Te'o - (+$39,600)
Kane Linnett - (+$30,600)
Cameron Smith - (+$28,100)
Sisa Waqa - (+$27,500)
Benji Marshall - (+$27,100)
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck - (+$25,900)
Tyson Frizell - (+$23,600)
Josh McCrone - (+$23,100)
Ben Roberts - (+$21,700)


Round 24 Form Drop - (Price Change)
James Maloney - (-$35,200)
Josh Morris - (-$32,100)
Jamie Soward - (-$28,200)
Issac Luke - (-$26,200)
John Sutton - (-$24,900)
Michael Luck - (-$24,900)
Brett Morris - (-$24,800)
Luke O'Dwyer - (-$24,500)
Tim Simona - (-$24,500)
Shaun Johnson - (-$24,100)


Remember, there are still great weekly prizes up for grabs, including $500 in cash every week, so if you have family or friends that are yet to sign up there is still time to get them involved. The Dream Team coach who achieves the top weekly round score over the entire season, as well as receiving the weekly prize pack in the round they achieve the best score, will also win at the end of the season the BONUS cash prize of $1,000 and 4 x NRL Category 1 Grand Final Tickets! 



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