Tuesday 18 June 2019 16:48, UK
The Steve Prescott Man of Steel results are in and have been published for Round 18 of the 2019 Super League season. Find out who took maximum points below...
The 2019 Betfred Super League Steve Prescott MBE Man of Steel Award will be chosen by a panel consisting of 21 former players and coaches, including seven previous winners of Man of Steel, and boasting a combined total of 46 Championship or Grand Final wins, and 41 Challenge Cup winners' medals.
A member of the panel will watch each Super League game and award points to the three outstanding players - three points for their chosen man of the match, two points for the runner-up and one point for the third-ranked player.
The scores will be made public every week until Round 22 in mid-July. After that, the poll will be hidden until the awards ceremony in October.
The panel votes from Round 18 of the Super League can be found below, with the current leaderboard's top performers beneath that.
3 points - Albert Kelly
2 pts - Ratu Naulago
1 pt - Marc Sneyd
Hull half-back Kelly picked up his second maximum haul of Man of Steel points in as many weeks after scoring a hat-trick of tries to help his side to an important away victory.
Allied to that scoring feat, he make 116 metres, three tackle busts and three attacking kicks.
3 points - Trent Merrin
2 pts - Sam Powell
1 pt - Brad Dwyer
Despite being on the losing team, Leeds back row Merrin picked up three points from the judging panel.
He made big contributions on both sides of the ball for the Rhinos, making 42 tackles, 124 metres and scoring a consolation try.
3 points - Alex Walmsley
2 pts - Theo Fages
1 pt - Luke Thompson
St Helens forward Walmsley moved into the top 10 of the Man of Steel standings on the back of his third three-point haul of the 2019 Super League season.
He played a huge role in Saints' win with the ball in hand, making 122 metres and busting six tackles.
3 points - Adam Quinlan
2 pts - Mitch Garbutt
1 pt - Toby King
Quinlan's return to action for Rovers saw him grab the headlines with the match-winning try, but that was not his only contribution to the victory.
The full-back made seven tackle busts and covered 165 metres in his first game after nine months on the sidelines.
3 points - Jordan Abdull
2 pts - Fouad Yaha
1 pt - Kieran Dixon
Half-back Abdull's influence extended beyond scoring a try as the Broncos recorded a memorable win away to the Catalans.
He set up two scores as well, along with making four attacking kicks and six tackle busts.
3 points - Jackson Hastings
2 pts - Robert Lui
1 pt - Josh Jones
Half-back Hastings again underlined his importance to Salford with a stand-out display against Trinity.
He was on hand to assist two of the Red Devils' tries, covered 153 metres with the ball in hand, made seven tackle busts and put in two attacking kicks.
1. Blake Austin (24 pts)
2. David Fifita (18 pts)
3. Jackson Hastings (18 pts)
4. Liam Watts (17 pts)
5. Stefan Ratchford (15 pts)
6. Albert Kelly (14 pts)
7. James Roby (14 pts)
8. Marc Sneyd (14 pts)
9 Lachlan Coote (14 pts)
10. Alex Walmsley (12 pts)