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GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS 001 PS 001 Broncos Checklist 041 PS 041 Titans Checklist 081 PS 081 Cowboys Checklist 121 PS 121 Dragons Checklist 002 PS 002 Darius Boyd 042 PS 042 Dale Copley 082 PS 082 Gavin Cooper 122 PS 122 Jack de Belin 003 PS 003 Jordan Kahu 043 PS 043 Anthony Don 083 PS 083 Kyle Feldt 123 PS 123 Tyson Frizell 004 PS 004 Andrew McCullough 044 PS 044 Jarryd Hayne 084 PS 084 Jake Granville 124 PS 124 Timoteo Lafai 005 PS 005 Josh McGuire 045 PS 045 Konrad Hurrell 085 PS 085 Coen Hess 125 PS 125 Nene Macdonald 006 PS 006 Anthony Milford 046 PS 046 Ryan James 086 PS 086 Michael Morgan 126 PS 126 Cameron McInnes 007 PS 007 Corey Oates 047 PS 047 Nathan Peats 087 PS 087 Justin O’Neill 127 PS 127 Jason Nightingale 008 PS 008 James Roberts 048 PS 048 Kevin Proctor 088 PS 088 Matthew Scott 128 PS 128 Joel Thompson OF THE GAME FACES 009 PS 009 Korbin Sims 049 PS 049 Ashley Taylor 089 PS 089 Jason Taumalolo 129 PS 129 Paul Vaughan 010 PS 010 Sam Thaiday 050 PS 050 Jarrod Wallace 090 PS 090 Johnathan Thurston 130 PS 130 Gareth Widdop CANBERRA RAIDERS MANLY WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES PARRAMATTA EELS SYDNEY ROOSTERS 011 PS 011 Raiders Checklist 051 PS 051 Sea Eagles Checklist 091 PS 091 Eels Checklist 131 PS 131 Rooster Checklist 012 PS 012 Blake Austin 052 PS 052 Daly Cherry-Evans 092 PS 092 Nathan Brown 132 PS 132 Mitchell Aubusson 013 PS 013 Shannon Boyd 053 PS 053 Apisai Koroisau 093 PS 093 Bevan French 133 PS 133 Boyd Cordner 014 PS 014 Jarrod Croker 054 PS 054 Darcy Lussick 094 PS 094 Clint Gutherson 134 PS 134 Jake Friend 015 PS 015 Josh Hodgson 055 PS 055 Curtis Sironen 095 PS 095 Josh Hoffman 135 PS 135 Michael Gordon 016 PS 016 Josh Papalii 056 PS 056 Martin Taupau 096 PS 096 Michael Jennings 136 PS 136 Luke Keary 017 PS 017 Junior Paulo 057 PS 057 Jake Trbojevic 097 PS 097 Tim Mannah 137 PS 137 Latrell Mitchell 018 PS 018 Jordan Rapana 058 PS 058 Tom Trbojevic 098 PS 098 Suaia Matagi 138 PS 138 Dylan Napa SOO STARS 019 PS 019 Aidan Sezer 059 PS 059 Akuila Uate 099 PS 099 Mitchell Moses 139 PS 139 Zane Tetevano 020 PS 020 Iosia Soliola 060 PS 060 Frank Winterstein 100 PS 100 Corey Norman 140 PS 140 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS MELBOURNE STORM PENRITH PANTHERS WARRIORS 021 PS 021 Bulldogs Checklist 061 PS 061 Storm Checklist 101 PS 101 Panthers Checklist 141 PS 141 Warriors Checklist 022 PS 022 Adam Elliott 062 PS 062 Josh Addo-Carr 102 PS 102 Waqa Blake 142 PS 142 Blake Ayshford 023 PS 023 Raymond Faitala-Mariner 063 PS 063 Jesse Bromwich 103 PS 103 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 143 PS 143 David Fusitu’a 024 PS 024 Will Hopoate 064 PS 064 Will Chambers 104 PS 104 Nathan Cleary 144 PS 144 James Gavet 025 PS 025 Josh Jackson 065 PS 065 Dale Finucane 105 PS 105 Leilani Latu 145 PS 145 Shaun Johnson 026 PS 026 David Klemmer 066 PS 066 Tim Glasby 106 PS 106 Josh Mansour 146 PS 146 Solomone Kata SOO STARS 027 PS 027 Moses Mbye 067 PS 067 Cameron Munster 107 PS 107 Trent Merrin 147 PS 147 Issac Luke 028 PS 028 Brett Morris 068 PS 068 Billy Slater 108 PS 108 James Tamou 148 PS 148 Simon Mannering 029 PS 029 Josh Morris 069 PS 069 Cameron Smith 109 PS 109 Peter Wallace 149 PS 149 Ken Maumalo 030 PS 030 Aiden Tolman 070 PS 070 Suliasi Vunivalu 110 PS 110 Isaah Yeo 150 PS 150 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck CRONULLA -SUTHERLAND SHARKS NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS WESTS TIGERS 031 PS 031 Sharks Checklist 071 PS 071 Knights Checklist 111 PS 111 Rabbitohs Checklist 151 PS 151 Wests Tigers Checklist 032 PS 032 Jayson Bukuya 072 PS 072 Mitch Barnett 112 PS 112 George Burgess 152 PS 152 Josh Aloiai 033 PS 033 Andrew Fifita 073 PS 073 Jamie Buhrer 113 PS 113 Sam Burgess 153 PS 153 Luke Brooks Retirements 034 PS 034 Paul Gallen 074 PS 074 Lachlan Fitzgibbon 114 PS 114 Damien Cook 154 PS 154 Tim Grant 035 PS 035 Wade Graham 075 PS 075 Shaun Kenny-Dowall 115 PS 115 Angus Crichton 155 PS 155 Chris Lawrence 036 PS 036 Valentine Holmes 076 PS 076 Daniel Levi 116 PS 116 Robbie Farah 156 PS 156 Tuimoala Lolohea 037 PS 037 Luke Lewis 077 PS 077 Sione Mata’utia 117 PS 117 Alex Johnston 157 PS 157 Kevin Naiqama 038 PS 038 Matt Prior 078 PS 078 Nathan Ross 118 PS 118 Adam Reynolds 158 PS 158 David Nofoaluma 039 PS 039 James Segeyaro 079 PS 079 Ken Sio 119 PS 119 John Sutton 159 PS 159 Sauaso Sue 040 PS 040 Chad Townsend 080 PS 080 Sam Stone 120 PS 120 Cody Walker 160 PS 160 Elijah Taylor World Cup Heroes World Cup Heroes Season to Remember Club Heroes Duo Dynamic Startoons Premiership Predictor Common Cards NRL 2018 Legends By purchasing this Official Licensed Product, you are TRADINGsupporting the growth & developmentCARDS of Rugby League and your Club. tlaworldwide.com *Cards are artists impresion only, signatures visual only. 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INSERT SERIES FACES OF THE GAME SEASON TO REMEMBER SOO STARS Premiership Predictor FG 1 / 64 BRONCOS Joe Ofahengaue SR 1 BRONCOS Jordan Kahu SOO 1 NSW Jack Bird PP 1 / 16 BRONCOS FG 2 / 64 Tom Opacic SR 2 Anthony Milford SOO 2 NSW Boyd Cordner PP 2 / 16 RAIDERS FG 3 / 64 Tevita Pangai Jr SR 3 James Roberts SOO 3 NSW Josh Dugan PP 3 / 16 BULLDOGS FG 4 / 64 Jonus Pearson SR 4 RAIDERS Jordan Rapana SOO 4 NSW Blake Ferguson PP 4 / 16 SHARKS FG 5 / 64 RAIDERS Luke Bateman SR 5 Nick Cotric SOO 5 NSW Andrew Fifita PP 5 / 16 TITANS FG 6 / 64 Nick Cotric SR 6 Jarrod Croker SOO 6 NSW Tyson Frizell PP 6 / 16 SEA EAGLES FG 7 / 64 Joseph Tapine SR 7 BULLDOGS Marcelo Montoya SOO 7 NSW Wade Graham PP 7 / 16 STORM FG 8 / 64 Elliott Whitehead SR 8 Adam Elliott SOO 8 NSW Jarryd Hayne PP 8 / 16 KNIGHTS FG 9 / 64 BULLDOGS Adam Elliott SR 9 Moses Mbye SOO 9 NSW Josh Jackson PP 9 / 16 COWBOYS FG 10 / 64 Danny Fualalo SR 10 SHARKS Wade Graham SOO 10 NSW David Klemmer PP 10 / 16 EELS FG 11 / 64 Brenko Lee SR 11 James Segeyaro SOO 11 NSW James Maloney PP 11 / 16 PANTHERS FG 12 / 64 Marcelo Montoya SR 12 Paul Gallen SOO 12 NSW Brett Morris PP 12 / 16 RABBITOHS FG 13 / 64 SHARKS Jayden Brailey SR 13 TITANS Konrad Hurrell SOO 13 NSW Mitchell Pearce PP 13 / 16 DRAGONS FG 14 / 64 Kurt Capewell SR 14 Anthony Don SOO 14 NSW Nathan Peats PP 14 / 16 ROOSTERS FG 15 / 64 Sosia Feki SR 15 Ashley Taylor SOO 15 NSW James Tedesco PP 15 / 16 WARRIORS FG 16 / 64 Jesse Ramien SR 16 SEA EAGLES Dylan Walker SOO 16 NSW Jake Trbojevic PP 16 / 16 WESTS TIGERS FG 17 / 64 TITANS Morgan Boyle SR 17 Brian Kelly SOO 17 NSW Aaron Woods FG 18 / 64 Max King SR 18 Daly Cherry-Evans SOO 18 QLD Darius Boyd Legends Signatures FG 19 / 64 John Olive SR 19 STORM Suliasi Vunivalu SOO 19 QLD Will Chambers FG 20 / 64 Ashley Taylor SR 20 Josh Addo-Carr SOO 20 QLD Gavin Cooper L11 Brad Fittler FG 21 / 64 SEA EAGLES Addin Fonua-Blake SR 21 Billy Slater SOO 21 QLD Cooper Cronk L12 Steve Roach FG 22 / 64 Brian Kelly SR 22 KNIGHTS Sione Mata’utia SOO 22 QLD Dane Gagai FG 23 / 64 Tom Trbojevic SR 23 Jacob Saifiti SOO 23 QLD Matt Gillett Retirements FG 24 / 64 Frank Winterstein SR 24 Mitch Barnett SOO 24 QLD Tim Glasby FG 25 / 64 STORM Josh Addo-Carr SR 25 COWBOYS Johnathan Thurston SOO 25 QLD Aidan Guerra R1/15 COWBOYS Ben Hannant FG 26 / 64 Ryley Jacks SR 26 Jason Taumalolo SOO 26 QLD Coen Hess R2/15 COWBOYS Rory Kostjasyn FG 27 / 64 Felise Kaufusi SR 27 Michael Morgan SOO 27 QLD Valentine Holmes R3/15 COWBOYS Ray Thompson FG 28 / 64 Curtis Scott SR 28 EELS Clint Gutherson SOO 28 QLD Ben Hunt R4/15 EELS Isaac De Gois FG 29 / 64 KNIGHTS Brock Lamb SR 29 Mitchell Moses SOO 29 QLD Jacob Lillyman R5/15 EELS Jeff Robson FG 30 / 64 Jacob Saifiti SR 30 Kirisome Auva’a SOO 30 QLD Josh McGuire R6/15 KNIGHTS Anthony Tupou FG 31 / 64 Daniel Saifiti SR 31 PANTHERS Isaah Yeo SOO 31 QLD Anthony Milford R7/15 RABBITOHS Bryson Goodwin FG 32 / 64 Luke Yates SR 32 Tyrone Peachey SOO 32 QLD Michael Morgan R8/15 RAIDERS Jeff Lima FG 33 / 64 COWBOYS Javid Bowen SR 33 Nathan Cleary SOO 33 QLD Cameron Munster R9/15 SEA EAGLES Steve Matai FG 34 / 64 Gideon Gela-Mosby SR 34 RABBITOHS Braidon Burns SOO 34 QLD Nate Myles R10/15 SEA EAGLES Feleti Mateo FG 35 / 64 Corey Jensen SR 35 Adam Reynolds SOO 35 QLD Dylan Napa R11/15 SEA EAGLES Brett Stewart FG 36 / 64 Kyle Laybutt SR 36 Alex Johnston SOO 36 QLD Corey Oates R12/15 TITANS David Shillington FG 37 / 64 EELS Daniel Alvaro SR 37 DRAGONS Jason Nightingale SOO 37 QLD Justin O’Neill R13/15 WARRIORS Manu Vatuvei FG 38 / 64 Bevan French SR 38 Gareth Widdop SOO 38 QLD Josh Papalii R14/15 WESTS TIGERS Matt Ballin FG 39 / 64 Cameron King SR 39 Tariq Sims SOO 39 QLD Billy Slater R15/15 WESTS TIGERS JamalIdris FG 40 / 64 Kaysa Pritchard SR 40 ROOSTERS Mitchell Pearce SOO 40 QLD Cameron Smith FG 41 / 64 PANTHERS Dylan Edwards SR 41 Blake Ferguson SOO 41 QLD Sam Thaiday NRL Authentic Signatures FG 42 / 64 James Fisher-Harris SR 42 Michael Gordon SOO 42 QLD Johnathan Thurston RLA 1 / 18 RLAS 1 / 18 SASN 1 / 18 BRONCOS Matt Gillett FG 43 / 64 Corey Harawira-Naera SR 43 WARRIORS David Fusitu’a SOO 43 QLD Jarrod Wallace RLA 2 / 18 RLAS 2 / 18 SASN 2 / 18 RAIDERS Jordan Rapana FG 44 / 64 Tyrone May SR 44 Simon Mannering SOO 44 QLD Jonathan Thurston RLA 3 / 18 RLAS 3 / 18 SASN 3 / 18 BULLDOGS Aiden Tolman FG 45 / 64 RABBITOHS Angus Crichton SR 45 Shaun Johnson SOO 45 QLD QLD Celebration RLA 4 / 18 RLAS 4 / 18 SASN 4 / 18 SHARKS Matt Prior FG 46 / 64 Tyrell Fuimaono SR 46 WESTS TIGERS Moses Suli RLA 5 / 18 RLAS 5 / 18 SASN 5 / 18 TITANS Anthony Don FG 47 / 64 Robert Jennings SR 47 Elijah Taylor World Cup Heroes RLA 6 / 18 RLAS 6 / 18 SASN 6 / 18 SEA EAGLES Apisai Koroisau FG 48 / 64 Cameron Murray SR 48 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
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