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(Castleford Tigers) 33 Michael Dobson (Hull Kingston Albert Goldthorpe Medal Table 2013 (final table as at 8th Sept) Player Club Total Danny Brough (Huddersfield Giants) 39 Rangi Chase (Castleford Tigers) 33 Michael Dobson (Hull Kingston Rovers) 22 Sam Tomkins (Wigan Warriors) 19 Stefan Ratchford (Warrington Wolves) 19 Jarrod Sammut (Bradford Bulls) 19 Tim Smith (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 17 Leon Pryce (Catalans Dragons) 17 Mickey Higham (Warrington Wolves) 17 Liam Farrell (Wigan Warriors) 16 Jon Wilkin (St Helens) 16 Rhys Hanbury (Widnes Vikings) 15 Danny Kirmond (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 14 Kevin Sinfield (Leeds Rhinos) 13 Richie Myler (Warrington Wolves) 13 Theo Fages (Salford City Reds) 13 Justin Carney (Castleford Tigers) 13 Morgan Escaré (Catalans Dragons) 12 Richard Horne (Hull FC) 12 Jonny Lomax (St Helens) 12 Kieran Dixon (London Broncos) 12 Willie Manu (St Helens) 12 Danny Houghton (Hull FC) 11 Jamie Peacock (Leeds Rhinos) 11 Phil Joseph (Widnes Vikings) 11 Shaun Lunt (Huddersfield Giants) 10 Cory Paterson (Hull Kingston Rovers) 10 Rob Burrow (Leeds Rhinos) 10 Ben Cockayne (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 10 Sean O'Loughlin (Wigan Warriors) 10 Brett Ferres (Huddersfield Giants) 10 Ben Westwood (Warrington Wolves) 10 Daniel Holdsworth (Hull FC) 10 Joe Mellor (Widnes Vikings) 10 Jamie Soward (London Broncos) 10 Thomas Bosc (Catalans Dragons) 9 Ian Henderson (Catalans Dragons) 9 Ben Crooks (Hull FC) 9 Paul Aiton (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 9 Michael Monaghan (Warrington Wolves) 9 Blake Green (Wigan Warriors) 9 Scott Grix (Huddersfield Giants) 9 Josh Charnley (Wigan Warriors) 9 Eorl Crabtree (Huddersfield Giants) 9 Mickey Paea (Hull Kingston Rovers) 8 Zak Hardaker (Leeds Rhinos) 8 Alex Walmsley (St Helens) 8 Gareth Hock (Widnes Vikings) 8 Travis Burns (Hull Kingston Rovers) 8 Brent Webb (Catalans Dragons) 8 Brett Hodgson (Warrington Wolves) 8 Brett Kearney (Bradford Bulls) 7 Nick Scruton (Bradford Bulls) 7 Lee Gaskell (Salford City Reds) 7 Jon Clarke (Widnes Vikings) 7 Carl Ablett (Leeds Rhinos) 7 Josh Hodgson (Hull Kingston Rovers) 7 Craig Kopczak (Huddersfield Giants) 7 Kevin Brown (Widnes Vikings) 7 Kirk Dixon (Castleford Tigers) 6 Richard Whiting (Hull FC) 6 Rhys Lovegrove (Hull Kingston Rovers) 6 Alex Brown (Hull Kingston Rovers) 6 Craig Gower (London Broncos) 6 Jermaine McGillvary (Huddersfield Giants) 6 Adam Walker (Hull Kingston Rovers) 6 Elliott Whitehead (Catalans Dragons) 6 Danny Addy (Bradford Bulls) 5 Louis Anderson (Catalans Dragons) 5 Shannon McDonnell (Hull FC) 5 Danny McGuire (Leeds Rhinos) 5 Jamie Jones-Buchanan (Leeds Rhinos) 5 Joel Moon (Leeds Rhinos) 5 Matty Smith (Wigan Warriors) 5 Pat Richards (Wigan Warriors) 5 Greg Burke (Wigan Warriors) 5 Paul Wellens (St Helens) 5 Dan Sarginson (London Broncos) 5 Jamie Shaul (Hull FC) 5 Steve Menzies (Catalans Dragons) 5 Kyle Amor (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 5 Jack Owens (Widnes Vikings) 5 Trent Waterhouse (Warrington Wolves) 5 Keith Lulia (Bradford Bulls) 5 Scott Dureau (Catalans Dragons) 5 Ryan Hall (Leeds Rhinos) 5 Heath L'Estrange (Bradford Bulls) 4 Zeb Taia (Catalans Dragons) 4 Aaron Murphy (Huddersfield Giants) 4 Craig Hall (Hull Kingston Rovers) 4 Greg Eden (Hull Kingston Rovers) 4 Brett Delaney (Leeds Rhinos) 4 Brad Singleton (Leeds Rhinos) 4 Sia Soliola (St Helens) 4 Dean Collis (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 4 Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves) 4 Paul Wood (Warrington Wolves) 4 Dave Allen (Widnes Vikings) 4 Chris Tuson (Wigan Warriors) 4 Marc Sneyd (Salford City Reds) 4 James Clare (Castleford Tigers) 4 Matty Blythe (Bradford Bulls) 3 Luke Gale (Bradford Bulls) 3 Jamie Ellis (Castleford Tigers) 3 Craig Huby (Castleford Tigers) 3 Jamal Fakir (Catalans Dragons) 3 Eloi Pelissier (Catalans Dragons) 3 Jason Chan (Huddersfield Giants) 3 Dale Ferguson (Huddersfield Giants) 3 Mark O'Meley (Hull FC) 3 Constantine Mika (Hull Kingston Rovers) 3 Paul McShane (Leeds Rhinos) 3 Tommy Lee (London Broncos) 3 Darrell Griffin (Salford City Reds) 3 Matty Ashurst (Salford City Reds) 3 Josh Jones (St Helens) 3 Jordan Turner (St Helens) 3 Tommy Makinson (St Helens) 3 Paul Sykes (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 3 Richie Mathers (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 3 Simon Grix (Warrington Wolves) 3 Mike Cooper (Warrington Wolves) 3 Hep Cahill (Widnes Vikings) 3 Adam Lawton (Widnes Vikings) 3 Taulima Tautai (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 3 Jacob Miller (Hull FC) 3 Kallum Watkins (Leeds Rhinos) 3 Gareth Ellis (Hull FC) 3 Ben Jones-Bishop (Leeds Rhinos) 3 Adam Milner (Castleford Tigers) 3 Aaron Heremaia (Hull FC) 3 Julian Bousquet (Catalan Dragons) 3 Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors) 3 Francis Meli (St Helens) 3 Harrison Hansen (Wigan Warriors) 3 Adam Swift (St Helens) 3 Joel Moon (Leeds Rhinos) 3 Ali Lauitiiti (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 3 Adam Sidlow (Bradford Bulls) 2 Chev Walker (Bradford Bulls) 2 Gareth O'Brien (Castleford Tigers) 2 Weller Hauraki (Castleford Tigers) 2 Daryl Clark (Castleford Tigers) 2 Remi Casty (Catalans Dragons) 2 Gregory Mounis (Catalans Dragons) 2 Leroy Cudjoe (Huddersfield Giants) 2 Tom Lineham (Hull FC) 2 Danny Tickle (Hull FC) 2 Tom Briscoe (Hull FC) 2 Kris Welham (Hull Kingston Rovers) 2 Mitch Achurch (Leeds Rhinos) 2 Liam Sutcliffe (Leeds Rhinos) 2 Michael Witt (London Broncos) 2 Shannan McPherson (Salford City Reds) 2 Jodie Broughton (Salford City Reds) 2 Andrew Dixon (Salford City Reds) 2 Wayne Godwin (Salford City Reds) 2 Mark Percival (St Helens) 2 James Roby (St Helens) 2 Joe Greenwood (St Helens) 2 Ali Lautiiti (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 2 Chris Riley (Warrington Wolves) 2 Garreth Carvell (Warrington Wolves) 2 Chris Bridge (Warrington Wolves) 2 Paddy Flynn (Widnes Vikings) 2 Cameron Phelps (Widnes Vikings) 2 Dominic Crosby (Wigan Warriors) 2 Ben Flower (Wigan Warriors) 2 Louie McCarthy-Scarsbrook (St Helens) 2 Stuart Howarth (St Helens) 2 Jordan Cox (Hull Kingston Rovers) 2 Anthony Gelling (Wigan Warriors) 2 Mike Bishay (London Broncos) 2 Elliot Kear (Bradford Bulls) 2 Mason Caton-Brown (London Broncos) 2 Danny Craven (Widnes Vikings) 2 John Bateman (Bradford Bulls) 1 Matt Diskin (Bradford Bulls) 1 Ben Evans (Bradford Bulls) 1 Jordan Tansey (Castleford Tigers) 1 Lee Gilmour (Castleford Tigers) 1 Jordan Thompson (Castleford Tigers) 1 Damien Blanch (Catalans Dragons) 1 Vincent Duport (Catalans Dragons) 1 Luke Robinson (Huddersfield Giants) 1 Ukuma Ta'ai (Huddersfield Giants) 1 Jason Crookes (Hull FC) 1 Joe Arundel (Hull FC) 1 Joe Westerman (Hull FC) 1 Stevie Ward (Leeds Rhinos) 1 Chris Clarkson (Leeds Rhinos) 1 Mark Bryant (London Broncos) 1 Scott Wheeldon (London Broncos) 1 Adam Neal (Salford City Reds) 1 Jordan James (Salford City Reds) 1 Andy Raleigh (Wakefield Trinity Wildcats) 1 Joel Monaghan (Warrington Wolves) 1 Chris Hill (Warrington Wolves) 1 Lee Briers (Warrington Wolves) 1 Darrell Goulding (Wigan Warriors) 1 Epalahame Lauaki (Wigan Warriors) 1 Ryan Hampshire (Wigan Warriors) 1 George Wiliams (Wigan) 1 Jamie Foster (Bradford Bulls) 1 Jamie Cording (Huddersfield Giants) 1 Lance 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