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It was a tough 80 minutes against the Broncos but Cowboys fullback Matt Bowen came out the other end on top of the Round 15 Toyota NRL Dream Team table. Bowen was instrumental in their victory and scored an impressive 84 Dream Team points.

Cameron Smith's switch from hooker to starting in the halves didn't affect his scoring prowess, with the Melbourne captain taking man-of-the-match honours and 77 points. The Storm's four-point victory didn't stop the Sea Eagles players form scoring good numbers either, with both Jorge Taufua and Dean Whare claiming top-10 spots for the round.

Check out the other key results below from Round 15 of the Telstra Premiership below.

Round 15 - Top Point Scorers
Matthew Bowen - 84
Cameron Smith - 77
Mitchell Pearce - 75
Michael Crocker - 71
Jorge Taufua - 68
Josh McGuire - 67
Todd Carney - 66
Jeff Robson - 63
Dean Whare - 63
Jake Friend - 62



Season - Top Point Scorers
Daly Cherry-Evans - 842
Cameron Smith - 835
Cooper Cronk - 755
Benji Marshall - 746
James Maloney - 707
Josh Reynolds - 683
Aaron Woods - 680
Andrew McCullough - 665
Issac Luke - 665
Todd Carney - 659



Round 15 Most Improved - (Price Change)
James Maloney - (+$25,300)
Matthew White - (+$20,000)
Dylan Farrell - (+$20,000)
Etuate Uaisele - (+$20,000)
Luke O'Dwyer - (+$18,700)
Justin Hunt - (+$18,100)
Michael Morgan - (+$18,100)
Gerard Beale - (+$18,000)
Luke Walsh - (+$17,900)
Jorge Taufua - (+$17,400)



Round 15 Form Drop - (Price Change)
Matthew Bell - (-$25,600)
Joel Reddy - (-$24,700)
Tom Humble - (-$24,200)
Ben Barba - (-$23,800)
Lachlan Coote - (-$22,800)
Greg Inglis - (-$21,200)
Anthony Watmough - (-$19,400)
Mitch Rein - (-$18,300)
Cheyse Blair - (-$18,100)
Kris Keating - (-$18,000)

Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.