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Round 7 was the week of the halves, with Johnathan Thurston, Benji Marshall and Corey Norman taking the top 3 spots on the weekly Toyota NRL Dream Team points table. All three players lead their teams to strong victories in the Tesltra Premiership and the on-field results were replicated in their Dream Team scores.

The Sharks Todd Carney is another half who is represting well in Toyota NRL Dream Team. Carney is this week appearing in the Top 10 for weekly points, season points total and most improved, with a prices increase of $25,800. The Sharks engine room is also delivering strong Dream Team results, with Paul Gallen and Jayson Bukuya both featuring heavily over the first seven rounds of 2012.

Check out the other key results below from Round 7 of the Telstra Premiership.

Round 7 - Top Point Scorers
Johnathan Thurston - 97
Benji Marshall - 94
Corey Norman - 80
Corey Parker - 74
Simon Mannering - 71
Jarryd Hayne - 71
Todd Carney - 69
David Taylor - 67
Andrew McCullough - 64
Antonio Winterstein - 64



Season - Top Point Scorers
Paul Gallen - 473
Daly Cherry-Evans - 453
Cameron Smith - 446
Cooper Cronk - 434
Jayson Bukuya - 373
Todd Carney - 362
Josh Reynolds - 361
Johnathan Thurston - 352
Benji Marshall - 351
Issac Luke - 345



Round 7 Most Improved - (Price Change)
Corey Norman - (+$34,600)
Jason Taumalolo - (+$29,500)
Blake Austin - (+$29,500)
Benji Marshall - (+$28,200)
Anthony Minichiello - (+$26,600)
Todd Carney - (+$25,800)
Jamie Buhrer - (+$24,100)
Johnathan Thurston - (+$23,700)
Joe Picker - (+$23,400)
Ben Henry - (+$22,600)



Round 7 Form Drop - (Price Change)
Billy Slater - (-$36,600)
Matt Hilder - (-$31,800)
Tariq Sims - (-$28,800)
Feleti Mateo - (-$28,200)
Travis Burns - (-$25,800)
Ben Barba - (-$22,400)
Boyd Cordner - (-$22,400)
Terry Campese - (-$22,000)
Jarrod Croker - (-$21,800)
Matthew Bowen - (-$21,700)

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