TRL STARS: Top 10 performers from the round ranked
A weekend of footy that saw standout performances from so many players, we’ve decided to add two honourable mentions to our weekly top 10. Here’s who took out the top spot.
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With Round 11 of the TRL competition complete, The Chronicle sport team has run the rule over every senior men’s and women’s game to highlight our top 10 performances, with two honourable mentions.
HONOURABLE MENTIONS
Riley Wockner (Highfields Eagles U19s)
The crafty half had another great weekend with the boot. Kicking 8/8 from the spot and crossing for one try, Wockner scored 20 of his side’s 48 points in their win over the Tigers.
Austin Jennings (Wattles Warriors A-grade)
The speedster scored another bagful of tries at the weekend, crossing for a hat-trick in Wattles’ 76-10 drubbing of Brothers. Jennings’ season tally currently stands at 17 (tries), placing him second overall in the competition.
TOP 10
10. Clarrisa Janes (Oakey Bears Women)
The centre scored a hat-trick during her side’s 46-0 thrashing over Dalby at the weekend, the win securing Oakey a place in the Presidents Cup.
9. Jessica Fitzgibbons (Highfields Eagles Women)
The young star proved she is more than just a speedy winger, crossing the line three times while playing in the halves. Fitzgibbions is continuing to prove that no matter the position, she’s a constant attacking threat.
8. Trae Bennetto (Goondiwindi Boars A-grade)
One of the Boars strike weapons, the winger scored three times during his side’s gritty win over Pittsworth.
7. Damon Anderson(Oakey Bears Reserve-grade)
It’s not often a forward snags a hat-trick, but the second-rower did just that against the Diehards at the weekend.
Unfortunately his efforts went unrewarded, finishing on the wrong side of a 34-18 scoreline.
6. Tyson Stevens (Wattles Warriors A-grade)
The other big man to cross the line three times at the weekend, the second-rower’s 12 points were a significant factor in his side’s 66 point win over Brothers.
5. Natalia Webb (Gatton Hawks Women)
One of the most dangerous players in the competition, the fullback proved to be a handful against the Lions, scoring a hat-trick in a win that saw her side move to 6-0.
4. Leonard Burns (Gatton Hawks A-grade)
The fullback scored three tries and kicked seven conversions amounting to 26 points in his side’s emphatic 56-6 win over the Lions.
3. Matthew Drews (Dalby Diehards U19s)
The young centre was on fire at the weekend, scoring four times, with a hat-trick in the first half.
2. Jasper Smith (Southern Suburbs Tigers Reserve-grade)
The centre bagged four tries at the weekend, bringing his season total to four.
1. Christopher Woodbridge (Dalby Diehards A-grade)
At number one for the second week in a row, the star fullback was once again unstoppable. Scoring four tries and kicking four from the tee, Woodbridge contributed 22 points in his side’s comfortable victory.
The fullback is leading the competition in both tries (20) and total points (185).