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The Mole's Team of the Week: Early Origin bolter emerges for new NSW coach Michael Maguire

Blues bolter emerges in round three
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By The MoleMarch 25, 2024 - 12:28AM

Blues bolter emerges in round three

New NSW coach Michael Maguire may have found a bolter for his first Blues side after three rounds of the NRL season.

Scroll on to find out who put up his hand in The Mole's Team of the Week for round three.

Topics:

  • Nrl
  • NRL News
  • State Of Origin
  • Nsw Blues
  • Michael Maguire
  • Victor Radley
  • Viliame Kikau
  • John Bateman
  • Junior Paulo
  • Apisai Koroisau
  • Nathan Cleary
  • Valentine Holmes
  • Roger Tuivasa Sheck
1. Jahream Bula (Tigers)
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1. Jahream Bula (Tigers)

Dylan Edwards broke the 300 running metre mark for Penrith but this bloke was amazing for the Tigers, scoring two tries and handling a bomb barrage.

2. Dom Young (Roosters)
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2. Dom Young (Roosters)

Justified his big money move to the Roosters, scoring one try and creating another two in the big win over Souths.

3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors)
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3. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors)

Started the game at centre before moving to fullback and scored the try that broke the Raiders' hearts with a great solo burst. Back to his best.

4. Val Holmes (Cowboys)
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4. Val Holmes (Cowboys)

Scored a try, set up a try, ran for a game high 247 metres and banged over goals from all over Kogarah as the Cowboys ran down the Dragons.

5. Enari Tuala (Knights)
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5. Enari Tuala (Knights)

Scored a try and ran for nearly 200 metres as the Knights out-lasted the Storm in his best game in the top grade to date.

6. Lachlan Galvin (Tigers)
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6. Lachlan Galvin (Tigers)

Showed great maturity in only his second NRL game - and first win - steering the Tigers around the field in the shock win over the Sharks.

7. Nathan Cleary (Panthers)
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7. Nathan Cleary (Panthers)

Came back to haunt the Broncos again with three try assists and three line break assists. Superb.

8. Mitch Barnett (Warriors)
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8. Mitch Barnett (Warriors)

Led the way up front for the Wahs in a tough game against Canberra in an Origin-style performance. Michael Maguire - were you watching?

9. Api Koroisau (Tigers)
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9. Api Koroisau (Tigers)

Pipped the Roosters' Brandon Smith for a spot with a wonderful captain's knock for the Tigers in their stunning upset win over the Sharks.

10. Junior Paulo (Eels)
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10. Junior Paulo (Eels)

Ran for nearly 120 metres in the win over Manly, set up a try and was always dangerous with his mobility and ball skills.

11. John Bateman (Tigers)
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11. John Bateman (Tigers)

Played the full game and used his experience to guide the young Tigers to their epic win over the Sharks.

12. Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs)
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12. Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs)

Terrorised the tattered Titans defence out wide, scoring a try, creating another and running for over 100 metres.

13. Victor Radley (Roosters)
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13. Victor Radley (Roosters)

Destroyed the Bunnies with his enthusiasm, playing the full 80 metres in the middle and running for nearly 200 metres.

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