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The 2010 season has produced some breathtaking tries, and trying to pick the best is like trying to figure out which of your children you love the most.<br><br>So... we'll leave the tough call to you - the fans.<br><br>Having started on Monday, we are posting five nominations for the Game Analyser 'Try of the Year' every day this week. Each nomination has been submitted by our good pals at <b>Big League</b> magazine.<br><br>Here's how you vote. Watch each try on our <a href="http://www.nrl.com/telstrapremiership/gameanalyservideo/tabid/10910/default.aspx">BWS Game Analyser</a>. If you like the try, then click on the 'Like on Facebook' link to vote. This will take you to our Facebook page. When you're there, simply 'Like' the try you wish to vote for. The try with the most fan 'Likes' at the end of the week wins (calculated on Monday morning). <br><br>What's in it for you, you say? OK. We'll pick a random Facebook participant when the 'Likes' are tallied on Monday morning. That lucky fan will pocket four (4) tickets to a Sydney-based Premliminary Final. So without further ado, here's our fourth nomination.<br><br><b>Nomination No.4<br>Kevin Locke (New Zealand Warriors) – Round 16</b><br><br><a href="http://www.nrl.com/GameanalyserVideo/tabId/10910/Default.aspx?seasonID=240?seasonid=240&amp;roundid=852&amp;fixtureid=50020101606&amp;videoquality=1&amp;type=try&amp;period=2&amp;time=2439"><b>CLICK HERE to see Locke put his body on the line.</b></a><br><br> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/nationalrugbyleague"><b>CLICK HERE to 'LIKE' this try on Facebook now. </b></a><br><br>Four points down with 45 seconds left to play and you’ve just received the ball in the middle of a flooded field (so much so that you can barely see the lines). Oh, by the way, you’ve got one tackle left. What do you do? If you’re Lance Hohaia, you look for the quickest bloke on the field. <br><br>Up pops flyer Kevin Locke, and all of a sudden you dribble the ball just behind the defensive line. Locke easily beats everyone to the ball and toes it ahead towards the posts. <br><br>From there it’s a foot race between him and about six other Chooks to the footy. Out of nowhere comes Roosters speedster Phil Graham and the two of you dive for the ball. Again, it’s our duty to remind you: the footy posts are in sight. But neither player cares. <br><br>In an act of pure courage, Locke gets to the ball first, but as the two of them slide over the tryline, the winger’s fragile frame slams into the left-hand upright at speed, resulting in his lower body going to one side of the post, and his upper body (with ball in hand) on the other. Goalkicker James Maloney converts, Warriors win, but Locke is stretchered off and is out for the next three weeks with a hip injury. <br><br><a href="http://www.nrl.com/GameanalyserVideo/tabId/10910/Default.aspx?seasonID=240?seasonid=240&amp;roundid=852&amp;fixtureid=50020101606&amp;videoquality=1&amp;type=try&amp;period=2&amp;time=2439"><b>CLICK HERE to see Locke put his body on the line.</b></a><br><a href="http://www.facebook.com/nationalrugbyleague"><b><br>CLICK HERE to 'LIKE' this try on Facebook now. </b></a><br><br>Missed our first nomination? <a href="http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/60208/try-of-the-year-nomination-no1/default.aspx">Click here to see Nathan Gardner's solo effort.</a><br><br>Missed our second nomination? <a href="http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/60226/try-of-the-year-nomination-no2/default.aspx">Click here to see Akuila Uate's try from a kick-off.</a><br><br>Missed our third nomination? <a href="http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/60252/try-of-the-year-nomination-no3/default.aspx">Click here to see Simon Mannering's team try.</a><br>
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