Dally M Round 4 votes: Dylan Edwards masterclass makes up for Cleary absence

Chris Danks

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The fullbacks are coming.

After star performances in round 4, Dylan Edwards, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Kalyn Ponga have all joined James Tedesco to sit just one point off the pace in the Dally M race.

See below for Sporting News' full breakdown of who scored points in round 4 of the NRL season.

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Who got Dally M points in Round 4?

Fixture Points
Roosters 16-32 Panthers

Dylan Edwards (6)

Isaah Yeo (3)

Sunia Turuva (2)

Jarome Luai (1)

Rabbitohs 20-16 Bulldogs

Cameron Murray (3)

Jack Wighton (3)

Keaon Koloamatangi (3)

Blake Taafe (2)

Connor Tracey (1)

Broncos 38 -12 Cowboys

Adam Reynolds (6)

Patt Carrigan (3)

Tristan Sailor (2)

Tom Dearden (1)

Dragons 20 - 12 Sea Eagles

Ben Hunt (6)

Jaydn Su'A (2)

Jack de Belin (2)

Jake Trbojevic (1)

Tyrell Sloan (1)

Titans 14 - 30 Dolphins

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (5)

Isaiya Katoa (3)

Thomas Flegler (3)

Brian Kelly (1)

Warriors 20 - 12 Knights

Kalyn Ponga (4)

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (3)

Shaun Johnson (2)

Tyson Frizell (2)

Wayne Egan (1)

Sharks 36 - 22 Raiders 

Cam McInnes (6)

Jack Williams (2)

Blayke Brailey (2)

Ronaldo Mulitalo (2)

Eels 16 - 17 Wests Tigers

Lachlan Galvin (5)

Aidan Sezer (3)

Api Koroisau (2)

J'Maine Hopgood (1)

Reagan Campbell-Gillard (1)

MORE: Every Dally M vote from round 3

Dally M Medal leaderboard 2024 (after Round 4)

Player (Team) Votes

Nicho Hynes (Sharks)

12

James Tedesco (Roosters)

Dylan Edwards (Panthers)

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Dolphins)

Kalyn Ponga (Knights)

11

Ryan Papenhuyzen (Storm)
Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles)

10

Ben Hunt (Dragons)

9

Api Koroisau (Wests Tigers)
Zac Hosking (Raiders)

8

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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After a failed athletic career in a far-flung land where delusions of former grandeur are hard to verify, Chris found a home as Sporting News Australia's Chief Editor, delivering fans original news and context beyond the box score.