Dally M 2022: Isaah Yeo maintains perfect start, Siosifa Talakai and Joey Manu shine in Round 4

Liam O'Loughlin

Dally M 2022: Isaah Yeo maintains perfect start, Siosifa Talakai and Joey Manu shine in Round 4 image

Isaah Yeo remains the perfect footballer after four rounds, having polled three votes in every game so far for the Panthers. 

Yeo (12) sits clear on the Dally M Medal leaderboard after the first month of the season, with Ryan Papenhuyzen (10) the only other player in double-figures. 

In round four, strike centres Siosifa Talakai and Joey Manu both bagged three points each, while the likes of Mitchell Moses and Tino Fa'asuamaleaui also shined. 

Here's a breakdown of all the Dally M votes from Round 4. 

ROUND 4 DALLY M MEDAL VOTING

Gold Coast Titans 8 - 6 Wests Tigers

JUDGE: Greg Inglis 

3 - Tino Fa'asuamaleaui

2 - Luciano Leilua

1 - Luke Brooks

Cronulla Sharks 18 - 0 Newcastle Knights

JUDGE: Ryan Girdler

3 - Siosifa Talakai

2 - Briton Nikora

1 - Ronaldo Mulitalo

Penrith Panthers 26 - 12 South Sydney Rabbitohs

JUDGE: Nathan Hindmarsh

3 - Isaah Yeo

2 - Dylan Edwards

1 - Taylan May

New Zealand Warriors 20 - 6 Brisbane Broncos

JUDGE: Tim Mannah 

3 - Addin Fonua-Blake

2 - Reece Walsh

1 - Shaun Johnson

Manly Sea Eagles 25 - 6 Canberra Raiders

JUDGE: Ben Creagh

3 - Tom Trbojevic

2 - Daly Cherry-Evans

1 - Josh Aloiai

Sydney Roosters 28 - 4 North Queensland Cowboys

JUDGE: Roy Masters 

3 - Joey Manu

2 - James Tedesco

1 - Luke Keary

Melbourne Storm 44 - 0 Canterbury Bulldogs

JUDGE: Chris Heighnington

3 - Ryan Papenhuyzen

2 - Jahrome Hughes

1 - Harry Grant

Parramatta Eels 48 - 14 St George Illawarra Dragons

JUDGE: Jimmy Smith

3 - Dylan Brown

2 - Mitchell Moses

1 - Clint Gutherson

FULL 2022 DALLY M LEADERBOARD (After Round 4)

PlayerClubTotal
Isaah YeoPanthers12
Ryan PapenhuyzenStorm10
Mitchell MosesEels7
Jake CliffordKnights6
Nicho HynesSharks6
Jack WightonRaiders6
Dylan BrownEels5
Jahrome HughesStorm5
Daly Cherry-EvansSea Eagles5
Tom TrbojevicSea Eagles5
Reece WalshWarriors5
Addin Fonua-BlakeWarriors5
Tino Fa'asuamaleauiTitans5
Siosifa TalakaiSharks5
Josh CurrranWarriors5
Harry GrantStorm4
Ben HuntDragons4
Luke KearyRoosters3
Joey ManuRoosters3
Cameron MurrayRabbitohs3
Jeremiah NanaiCowboys3
Luke ThompsonBulldogs3
Payne HaasBroncos3
Sam WalkerRoosters3
Beau FermorTitans3
Jason TaumaloloCowboys3
Herbie FarnworthBroncos3
James TedescoRoosters2
Luciano LeiluaTigers2
Briton NikoraSharks2
Taylan MayPanthers2
Jeremy Marshall-KingBulldogs2
Valentine HolmesCowboys2
Jarome LuaiPanthers2
Cody WalkerRabbitohs2
Jack HetheringtonBulldogs2
Jai ArrowRabbitohs2
Joe TapineRaiders2
Kalyn PongaKnights2
Reed MahoneyEels2
Sean O'SullivanPanthers2
Viliane KikauPanthers2
Chad TownsendCowboys2
Tyson FrizellKnights2
Matt BurtonBulldogs2
Dylan EdwardsPanthers2
Clint GuthersonEels 2
Josh AloiaiSea Eagles1
Shaun JohnsonWarriors1
Luke BrooksTigers1
Ronaldo MulitaloSharks1
Tom DeardenCowboys1
Tom StarlingRaiders1
Damien CookRabbitohs1
Oliver GildartTigers1
Ava SeumanufagaiBulldogs1
Blayke BraileySharks1
Daine LaurieTigers1
David KlemmerKnights1
James Fisher-HarrisPanthers1
Mikaele RavalawaDragons1
Pat CarriganBroncos1
Toby SextonTitans1
Cameron MunsterStorm1
Sio Siua TaukieahoRoosters1
AJ BrimsonTitans1
Isaiah Papali'iEels1
Hamiso Tabuai-FidowCowboys1
Dane GagaiKnights1

Liam O'Loughlin

Liam has been with The Sporting News since 2019, helping lead both NRL and cricket content, as well as delving into the world of combat sports and NFL. A true rugby league tragic, he has spent the past 20 years playing, coaching and volunteering for his beloved junior club, Penshurst RSL. 

Away from work, Liam has a lifelong passion for all things pro wrestling and has travelled abroad to attend showcase events for WWE, AEW and NJPW.