Another weekend of NRL action is in the books and the finishing line is almost in sight.
The elite teams are cementing their spots at the top of the ladder, while a battle for eighth place is underway.
Here's the Sporting News Round 20 NRL Team of the Week.
FULLBACK - JAMES TEDESCO
Yes, the Titans were a dumpster fire on Sunday afternoon, but that doesn't take away from the sublime performance James Tedesco put in for the Roosters. Teddy ran for 273 metres in 19 runs, scored two tries and set up two more. Elite.
WINGERS - BRETT MORRIS AND REUBEN GARRICK
Morris became just the 12th player to cross for 150 tries in the opening minutes of the Roosters' match against the Titans. Then he tallied up tries number 151 and 152 in quick succession. Meanwhile, Garrick scored twice as Manly closed the gap on the Rabbitohs on the ladder. Garrick also slotted three conversions for a 14-point haul.
CENTRES - ESAN MARSTERS AND BRONSON XERRI
Two tries and a whopping seven tackle breaks told the story of a huge night for Marsters as the Tigers romped to a 28-4 win over the Cowboys at Leichhardt Oval. Meanwhile, Xerri scored twice, made two linebreaks and ran for 156 metres.
FIVE EIGHTH - LUKE KEARY
He might not have gotten his name on the scoreboard, but Keary was one of the best on ground in pulling the strings as the Roosters overtook the Raiders in second place on the ladder.
HALFBACK - DALY CHERRY-EVANS
DCE set up three of the Sea Eagles' six tries as Des Hasler's side crushed the Knights 30-6.
PROPS - JUNIOR PAULO AND NELSON ASOFA SOLOMONA
Paulo made 140 run metres and 19 tackles as he played a huge role in stamping Parramatta's dominance over the Dragons on Sunday. Asofa Solomona made the same amount of metres, and chimed in with a couple of offloads in Melbourne's huge win over the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium.
HOOKER - JOSH HODGSON
Hodgson was, hands down, the best player of the entire round. It was like the Raiders hooker was playing against a team of amateurs as Canberra stormed away to a 46-12 victory across the ditch.
BACK-ROWERS - WADE GRAHAM AND JOEL THOMPSON
Wade Graham was immense in his fourth game back from injury. It was must-win stuff for the Sharks at home to the Bunnies and he didn't disappoint. Up north, Thompson put in another workmanlike performance, scoring a try and running for 153 metres for Manly.
LOCK - NATHAN BROWN
The Parramatta big man has been in fine form over the past two weeks. He isn't flashy and won't make too many highlight reels, but he made his presence felt as the Eels moved one step closer to locking down a spot in the finals.