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A super-human work-rate, a spectacular try and a hat-trick has elevated the Round 16 Toyota Dream Team scores to some of the best on record. 

The Eels' Nathan Hindmarsh wound back the clock to score a massive 106 points in his team's golden point victory over the Panthers. Hindmarsh's old teammate Timana Tahu also let the younger generation know that he is still a strike weapon with three tries for Newcastle against the Wests Tigers.

And while Ben Barba's amasing effort to set up Josh Morris for the possible try of the year was just one highlight in his strong all-round game against Melbourne, it certainly helped lift his score towards the 100 point mark.

Will Hindmarsh and Tahu be able to back up their performances in Round 17 when they go head to head at Parramatta Stadium?

Check out the other key results below from Round 16 of the Telstra Premiership.

Round 16 - Top Point Scorers
Nathan Hindmarsh - 106
Timana Tahu - 103
Ben Barba - 99
Corey Parker - 86
Jarrod Mullen - 81
Robbie Farah - 70
Anthony Watmough - 70
Ryan Morgan - 67
Cameron Smith - 66
Jarryd Hayne - 66



Season - Top Point Scorers
Cameron Smith - 901
Daly Cherry-Evans - 890
Cooper Cronk - 792
Benji Marshall - 768
Aaron Woods - 728
Issac Luke - 726
Josh Reynolds - 717
Ben Barba - 709
James Maloney - 707
Andrew McCullough - 702



Round 16 Most Improved - (Price Change)
Timana Tahu - (+$38,000)
Nathan Hindmarsh - (+$30,200)
Chris McQueen - (+$28,500)
Ryan Morgan - (+$26,800)
Ben Barba - (+$23,800)
Tautau Moga - (+$23,000)
Jorge Taufua - (+$22,600)
Ryan Simpkins - (+$21,600)
Aidan Sezer - (+$21,200)
Jake Friend - (+$18,400)



Round 16 Form Drop - (Price Change)
Greg Inglis - (-$40,800)
Benji Marshall - (-$37,300)
Kevin Proctor - (-$29,900)
Steve Matai - (-$24,300)
Ashley Graham - (-$23,600)
Josh Papalii - (-$22,900)
Johnathan Thurston - (-$22,300)
Jonathan Wright - (-$22,300)
Anthony Minichiello - (-$22,000)
Frank Pritchard - (-$21,000)

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