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Gold Coast halfback Lauren Brown has extended her lead in Dally M voting after another starring performance for the Titans in Round 2 of NRLW matches.

Brown, who played a key role in Queensland's historic State of Origin series win, picked up the maximum six points in the Titans 28-12 defeat of Wests Tigers to add to the six points she earned in Round 1.

Raiders playmaker Zahara Temara also polled a further two votes in Saturday's 26-20 loss to the Knights to remain in second place - five behind Brown.

Canberra team-mate Simaima Taufa received a further three votes to take her tally to six and move into equal third place with Cronulla's Annessa Biddle, who got six votes in Sunday's 18-16 win over the Eels.   

Jillaroos five-eighth Tarryn Aiken picked up five votes in Sydney Roosters 28-12 win against the Broncos to join Sharks lock Brooke Anderson, who received two votes in Round 2, and Parramatta fullback Abi Church in equal fifth. 

DALLY M VOTES ROUND 2

Knights 26 bt Raiders 20
Jesse Southwell 3, Simaima Taufa 3, Zahara Temara 2, Lilly-Ann White 2, Apii Nicholls 1, Rima Butler 1.

Titans 28 bt Wests Tigers 12
Lauren Brown 6, Jaime Chapman 4, Kezie Apps 1 Losana Lutu.

Sharks 18 bt Eels 16
Annessa Biddle 6, Kennedy Cherrington 2, Brooke Anderson 2, Ellie Johnston 2. 

Roosters 28 bt Broncos 12 
Tarryn Aiken 5, Jessica Sergis 3, Millie Elliott 3, Isabelle Kelly 1.

Cowboys 38 bt Dragons 34
Emma Manzelmann 3, Lily Peacock 3, Bree Chester 2, Tiana Raftstrand-Smith 2, Alexis Tauaneai 1, Kirra Dibb 1.

Leaderboard after Round 2

Lauren Brown (Titans) - 12
Zahara Temara (Raiders) - 7
Annessa Biddle (Sharks) - 6
Simaima Taufa (Raiders) - 6
Abbi Church (Eels) - 5
Brooke Anderson (Sharks) - 5
Tarryn Aiken (Roosters) - 5
Ellie Johnston (Sharks) - 4
Jamie Chapman (Titans) - 4
Lily Peacock (Cowboys) - 4
Rachael Pearson (Eels) - 4

Female Dally M Roll of Honour

2023 - Tamika Upton (Knights)
2022 - Raecene McGregor (Roosters)
2021 - Emma Tonegato (Dragons), Millie Boyle (Broncos)
2020 - Ali Brigginshaw - Broncos
2019 - Jess Sergis (Dragons)
2018 - Brittany Breayley-Nati (Broncos)
2017 - Simaima Taufa (Jillaroos)
2016 - Kezie Apps (Jillaroos)
2015 - Jenni-Sue Hoepper (Jillaroos)

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