DARYL Clark continues to lead the race to be crowned our Guardian readers’ player of the year for 2019.
The Wire hooker has a 14-point lead over Blake Austin in our standings after 19 games in total.
The winner of each weekly man of the match poll receives 10 points, with the runner-up getting five and two for the third-placed player. Whoever has the most points at the end of the season is our overall winner.
Clark and Austin are currently way out in front, with last year’s winner Stefan Ratchford their next nearest challenger.
Overall, we have received almost 12,000 votes on our polls this season – thank you to everyone who takes the time to have their say.
Look out for our man of the match votes after every Wire match this season.
Guardian readers’ player of the year standings (after 19 games):
86 points – Daryl Clark
72 points – Blake Austin
36 points – Stefan Ratchford
16 points – Mike Cooper
12 points – Josh Charnley, Joe Philbin, Sitaleki Akauola
10 points – Tom Lineham, Toby King, Harvey Livett, Matt Davis, Josh Thewlis
9 points – Bryson Goodwin, Jason Clark
5 points – Ryan Atkins, Jake Mamo
4 points – Chris Hill
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