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Another command performance from Luke Metcalf has carried the Warriors playmaker to the top of the Dally M Medal standings after Round 11 of the Telstra Premiership.

Metcalf controlled proceedings superbly at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday as the Warriors held off the fast-finishing Dolphins to post their fifth win on the trot.

The Warriors halfback was one of five players to grab the maximum six Dally M votes across the weekend, including Rabbitohs powerhouse Keaon Koloamatangi who ran for a staggering 286 metres and made 49 tackles in the 22-12 win over Wests Tigers.

NRL Best Moments – Round 11

Dally M Medal Round 11 votes

Knights v Eels

  • Dally M votes: Mitch Moses 4, Zac Lomax 4, Jack Williams 4.

Bulldogs v Roosters

  • Dally M votes: Viliame Kikau 3, Matt Burton 3, Angus Crichton 3, Max King 2, Mark Nawaqanitawase 1.

Dolphins v Warriors

  • Dally M votes: Luke Metcalf 6, Mitch Barnett 2, Erin Clark 2, Wayde Egan 1, Marata Niukore 1.

Cowboys v Sea Eagles

  • Dally M votes: Jason Saab 4, Daly Cherry-Evans 3, Lehi Hopoate 3, Ben Trbojevic 1, Haumole Olakau'atu 1.

Sharks v Storm

  • Dally M votes: Addin Fonua-Blake 6, Blayke Brailey 4, Cam McInnes 1, Cameron Munster 1.

Broncos v Dragons

  • Dally M votes: Clint Gutherson 6, Ezra Mam 4, Damien Cook 1, Jacob Liddle 1.

Raiders v Titans

  • Dally M votes: Kaeo Weekes 6, Xavier Savage 3, Matt Timoko 2, Hudson Young 1.

Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs

  • Dally M votes: Keaon Koloamatangi 6, Api Koroisau 4, Latrell Mitchell 1, Terrell May 1.

A double for Gutho

Leaderboard after Round 11

30 points

Luke Metcalf (Warriors)

29 points

Will Kennedy (Sharks)

27 points

Terrell May (Wests Tigers)

24 points

James Tedesco (Roosters)

23 points

Payne Haas (Broncos)

22 points

Clint Gutherson (Dragons)

21 points

Cameron Munster (Storm)

20 points

Jye Gray (Rabbitohs)
Ryan Papenhuyzen (Storm)

19 points

Tom Dearden (Cowboys)

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