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NRL.com's Dally M count: Widdop jumps to second

Dragons five-eighth Gareth Widdop has moved into equal second on NRL.com's unofficial Dally M leaderboard after starring in the Dragons' dramatic comeback victory over the Knights on Sunday afternoon. 

Widdop spearheaded the Red V's attack in the second half, notching up four try assists, three line breaks and two line-break assists to orchestrate a dramatic comeback from 18-points down to keep his side well entrenched in the NRL Telstra Premiership top eight and was awarded three points by NRL.com journalist Chris Kennedy.

Widdop was in eighth place on 13 points when Dally M voting went behind closed doors at the end of Round 14. 

Cronulla forward Wade Graham moved into seventh place in the unofficial count, registering a point from NRL.com journalist Martin Gabor in the Sharks' loss to Manly at Southern Cross Group Stadium. Graham scored a try, ran 177 metres, made seven tackle breaks and a line break in a losing side. 

Luke Keary jumped into ninth on NRL.com's unofficial Dally M leaderboard after masterminding an epic Roosters fight back against the Storm at Adelaide Oval on Saturday night. 

NRL.com's unofficial Dally M leaderboard after Round 16

Player

   Points

Cameron Smith

20

Clinton Gutherson

16

Gareth Widdop

16

Mitchell Pearce

15

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck

15

Paul Gallen

14

Paul Vaughan

14

Wade Graham

14

Luke Keary

14

Billy Slater

13

Matt Moylan

13

Michael Morgan

13

 

For more information on the Dally Ms and to see voting before it went behind closed doors, click here.

NRL.com's unnoficial vote after Round 15

NRL.com’s unofficial rankings are based on ratings attributed to players in each game by nrl.com staff following the official Dally M points going behind closed doors after Round 14. The rankings are in no way based on official Dally M points after Round 14, which will not be released until the official announcement of the Dally M winner in Grand Final Week.

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