The NRLcom experts have their say on who they think will win the 2020 top try-scorer race!
There are 10 players within four tries in the battle to finish the 2020 Telstra Premiership as the leading try-scorer.
David Nofoaluma, Stephen Crichton, Alex Johnston and Sione Katoa are tied at the top heading into the last month of the regular season, with a host of dangerous attacking players within striking distance. The likes of Josh Addo-Carr and Brett Morris and Fijian duo Maika Sivo and Mikaele Ravalawa are all just one good week away from moving into first place.Experts viewfor me. The left side is cooking at the moment for the Storm and that will continue into the finals. His long-range try last weekend won't be the last.. He is consistently scoring tries and with Melbourne peaking at the moment this will only continue. He is in red-hot form. Sit back and enjoy.
With games against the Broncos , Cowboys and Bulldogs to come, Penrith's lethal left-side attack looks set to pile on the points and centreEvery try from round 16. He plays his 100th NRL game this weekend so that should fire up The Foxx a bit more. He's scored in four of his past seven games but each time it's been a double.is cashing on the slick work of Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai.
The views in this article do not necessarily express the opinions of the NRL, ARL Commission, NRL clubs or state associations.
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