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If you followed the sound advice of Dream Team experts Rob Bruns and the Lone Scout last week your Toyota NRL Dream Team salary cap value would be close to $100,000 healthier thanks to boom rookies Aiden Sezer and Matt Ryan, who topped the Round 9 most improved list.

South Sydney full back Greg Inglis also showed that he is a valuable Toyota NRL Dream Team recruit, appearing in the Top 10 list for Round 9 points, Season Overall points as well as the weekly most improved list.

Check out the other key results below from Round 9 of the Telstra Premiership.

Round 9 - Top Point Scorers
Greg Inglis - 98
Billy Slater - 88
Kris Keating - 86
Robbie Farah - 77
Todd Carney - 74
Matt Ballin - 72
Cameron Smith - 69
Ben Barba - 69
Dean Whare - 69
Josh Papalii - 67



Season - Top Point Scorers
Paul Gallen - 583
Cameron Smith - 571
Daly Cherry-Evans - 556
Cooper Cronk - 544
Todd Carney - 489
Greg Inglis - 454
Billy Slater - 454
Issac Luke - 454
Josh Reynolds - 448
Benji Marshall - 446



Round 9 Most Improved - (Price Change)
Aidan Sezer - (+$47,500)
Matt Ryan - (+$43,700)
Greg Inglis - (+$36,900)
Kris Keating - (+$34,500)
Ben Henry - (+$26,000)
Dean Whare - (+$25,700)
Todd Carney - (+$22,700)
Bryson Goodwin - (+$22,500)
Alex Glenn - (+$22,200)
David Taylor - (+$22,100)



Round 9 Form Drop - (Price Change)
Jarrod Croker - (-$36,000)
Matt Cooper - (-$30,900)
Blake Ferguson - (-$27,100)
Aaron Payne - (-$27,100)
Ben Lowe - (-$26,800)
Frank Pritchard - (-$24,600)
Shaun Kenny-Dowall - (-$22,500)
Jayson Bukuya - (-$22,200)
Luke Lewis - (-$21,800)
Akuila Uate - (-$21,500)


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