There was some of the most competitive football of the NSW Cup so far this round, with four games determined by one try, as well as two blowout victories.
It was a lot more unpredictable in Queensland's edition, which featured one game determined by a single point, another by 48 points, and everything in between.
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The Sporting News delves into the performances of some of the standouts across NSW Cup and QLD Cup below.
Davvy Moale - South Sydney Rabbitohs
It was a dominant display from Davvy Moale on both offence and defence this weekend, helping the Rabbitohs to a 26-20 win over the Warriors.
Moale led his team in run metres - 272, and tackles - 27, as well as scoring the first try of the match for the Rabbitohs.
Add in one line break and four tackle breaks, and Moale's impact on the game is clear to see.
Jeral Skelton - Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Jeral Skelton was an absolute workhorse for the Bulldogs as they took down the Roosters, running for a jaw-dropping 300 metres, 102 of them post-contact following two line breaks.
The Bulldogs' final try-scorer of the game, his 22 runs were a team high, and a clear key to his teams victory.
Trey Mooney - Canberra Raiders
Despite playing only 69 minutes for Canberra in their win over the Eels, Trey Mooney made sure to make them all count, leading his team with 239 run metres.
Mooney also topped his team in tackles, with 29, and crossed over the try line for his squad, one of seven total tries.
Despite his team converting just one of their seven tries, the Raiders cruised to a 30-6 victory, with Mooney's 25 runs a huge part of their victory.
Sean O'Sullivan - Redcliffe Dolphins
Sean O'Sullivan impressed all across the field during his team's win over the Ipswich Jets, scoring one try and assisting on two more.
Add in one line break and two line break assists, as well as 104 run metres, and O'Sullivan's fingerprints can be seen all over this performance.
Ronald Philitoga - Brisbane Tigers
The Tigers claimed a gigantic win over the Western Clydesdales this weekend, piling on 48 unanswered points.
While the love was spread across the board, Ronald Philitoga was the only man to bag two tries, as well as a game-high 211 run metres.
The winger proved near-unstoppable during the game, making 13 tackle breaks and one line break, as the Tigers cruised to victory.
Brandon Nima - Papua New Guinea Hunters
The Hunters weren't able to claim victory in their game against the Tweed Seagulls, but it was no fault of Brandon Nima's, who was outstanding during the match.
Nima scored two tries as his team went down by eight points, and also ran for a game-high 164 metres.