Cronulla playmaker and 2022 Dally M winner Nicho Hynes steered his ladder-leading Sharks to a win over fellow contenders the Roosters in the pick of the games from Magic Round.
Some emerging stars also turned in standout performances, with Ethan Strange, Selwyn Cobbo and David Armstrong all earning maximum votes.
Meanwhile, Harry Grant and Eliesa Katoa were the beneficiaries of Melbourne's trouncing of the Eels.
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Who got Dally M points in Round 11
Fixture | Points |
Raiders 24-20 Bulldogs | Ethan Strange (Raiders) 6 Hudson Young (Raiders) 4 Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs) 1 Elliott Whitehead (Bulldogs) 1 |
Sea Eagles 12-13 Broncos | Selwyn Cobbo (Broncos) 6 Patrick Carrigan (Broncos) 3 Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles) 2 Jock Madden (Broncos) 1 |
Titans 24-28 Knights | David Armstrong (Knights) 6 David Fifita (Titans) 2 Brian Kelly (Titans) 2 Erin Clark (Titans) 1 Jacob Saifiti (Knights) 1 |
Sharks 38-30 Roosters | Nicho Hynes (Sharks) 6 William Kennedy (Sharks) 2 Cameron McInnes (Sharks) 2 Thomas Hazelton (Sharks) 1 Jesse Ramien (Sharks) 1 |
Rabbitohs 22-28 Cowboys | Scott Drinkwater (Cowboys) 4 Jeremiah Nanai (Cowboys) 3 Tallis Duncan (Rabbitohs) 2 Reece Robson (Cowboys) 2 Tom Dearden (Cowboys) 1 |
Warriors 22-20 Panthers | Taine Tuaupiki (Warriors) 5 Mitch Barnett (Warriors) 3 Te Maire Martin (Warriors) 2 Jarome Luai (Panthers) 1 Isaah Yeo (Panthers) 1 |
Storm 48-16 Eels | Harry Grant (Storm) 5 Eliesa Katoa (Storm) 5 Tyran Wishart (Storm) 1 Sualauvi Fa'alogo (Storm) 1 |
Dally M Medal leaderboard 2024
Player (Team) | Votes |
Dylan Edwards (Panthers) | 30 |
Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs) | 23 |
Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles) | 22 |
Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles) | 21 |
Scott Drinkwater (Cowboys) | 18 |
James Tedesco (Roosters) | 17 |
Who won the 2023 Dally M Medal?
Kalyn Ponga surged to victory last season as the Newcastle talisman beat Shaun Johnson by just one point in a nail-biting count.
Ponga finished with 56 votes in a revamped voting system, with an ineligible Scott Drinkwater finishing in third place with 50 votes.
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