Dally M Round 8 votes: Nicho Hynes, Adam Reynolds receive maximum points

Joshua Mayne

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Nicho Hynes has returned to the top of the Dally M Medal standings, securing maximum points in Round 8.

Fellow halfback Adam Reynolds also earned six votes, along with the likes of Cameron Munster and Knights young gun David Armstrong.

The Sporting News bring you all the points from Anzac Round in the NRL.

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Who got Dally M points in Round 8?

Fixture Points
Warriors 24-27 Titans

AJ Brimson (Titans) 6
Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (Warriors) 2
Kieran Foran (Titans) 2
Addin Fonua Blake (Warriors) 2

Dragons 18-60 Roosters

Sam Walker (Roosters) 6
Joseph Manu (Roosters) 2
Lindsay Collins (Roosters) 2
Connor Watson (Roosters) 2

Storm 54-20 Rabbitohs

Cameron Munster (Storm) 6
Ryan Papenhuyzen (Storm) 3
Jahrome Hughes (Storm) 2
Harry Grant (Storm) 1

Sea Eagles 32-18 Eels

Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles) 5
Haumole Olakau'atu (Sea Eagles) 3
Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles) 2
Reuben Garrick (Sea Eagles) 1
Dylan Brown (Eels) 1

Tigers 10-34 Broncos

Adam Reynolds (Broncos) 6
Patrick Carrigan (Broncos) 4
Reece Walsh (Broncos) 2

Cowboys 20-26 Panthers

Brian To'o (Panthers) 5
Dylan Edwards (Panthers) 4
Paul Alamoti (Panthers) 2
Tom Dearden (Cowboys) 1

Dolphins 14-18 Knights

David Armstrong (Knights) 6
Jayden Brailey (Knights) 2
Dane Gagai (Knights) 2
Max Plath (Dolphins) 1
Adam Elliott (Knights) 1

Raiders 0-40 Sharks

Nicholas Hynes (Sharks) 6
Blayke Brailey (Sharks) 2
Jesse Ramien (Sharks) 2
Sione Katoa (Sharks) 1
Daniel Atkinson (Sharks) 1

Dally M Medal leaderboard 2024

Player (Team) Votes

Nicho Hynes (Sharks)

22

Dylan Edwards (Panthers)

21

Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles)
Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles)

20

Zac Lomax (Dragons)

19

Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs)
Pat Carrigan (Broncos)

18

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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Joshua Mayne is a content producer for The Sporting News Australia based in Sydney, Australia. He has previously worked as a newsreader at 2SER and journalist at Ministry of Sport. While Joshua’s main passions are football, rugby league, basketball and F1, he will watch any sport that's on. He is still waiting for Arsenal to win the Premier League again.