NRL try-scorers: Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr nipping at David Fusitu'a's heels

Michael Di Lonardo

NRL try-scorers: Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr nipping at David Fusitu'a's heels image

Melbourne may have put 50 points on the board, but David Fusitu'a managed to continue his try-scoring streak to hold a two try lead over his opposite number Josh Addo-Carr who bagged a double of his own.

The pair have steered away from the rest of the pack thanks to a Suliasi Vunivalu injury that ensured last year's top try-scorer didn't take a bite out of the Storm's point feast against the Warriors on Anzac Day.

The incredible form of the Dragons has put Nene Macdonald's name in contention, with one of his four-pointers against the Roosters coming under heavy scrutiny for a blatant knock-on.

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In a list dominated by outside backs, Elliot Whitehead is still sitting in equal-third with six tries.

For a full list of the NRL's top try-scorers click here.

PositionFirst NameSurnameClubTries
1.DavidFusitu'aNew Zealand Warriors10
2.JoshAddo-CarrMelbourne Storm8
3.MattDuftySt George-Illawarra Dragons6
4.RobertJenningsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs6
5.ElliotWhiteheadCanberra Raiders6
6.KyleFeldtNorth Queensland Cowboys6
7.NeneMacdonaldSt George-Illawarra Dragons6

Michael Di Lonardo