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NRL Social Media Team of the Year

Weekly club-land teams were named, Origin and Test squads were named and Dally M medallists have also been named but now it's time for NRL Social Team of the Year to be announced.

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Here is a list of players who have been the most active in providing entertainment in the social sphere across 2018.

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NRL social media team of the year

Fullback – Kalyn Ponga

The Newcastle Knights fullback showed off his photography skills with some epic pics of his day-to-day adventures, shots of time he's spent with people in the community and a beautiful photo of his date to the Dally M Awards.

 
 
 
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Great night with great company! Mum ya killed that red carpet 👏🏽 Big congrats to the man @tuivasasheck, well deserved king!

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Rocco sharing some tricks of the trade 👑

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Winger – Josh Addo-Carr

A proud Wiradjuri and Yarrabah man who's always down for a laugh. If the Fox didn't post a selfie showing off his tats, he shared with the world photos of his loved ones.

 
 
 
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Family ❤️ Good win last night! it’s always tough game against the bronco’s up in Suncorp

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Centre – Latrell Mitchell

Rugby league sure did flood the Roosters centre's 2018 calendar, with many highlights from his debut year in the NSW and Kangaroos squads. But amongst the madness Mitchell made sure to give his No.1 fan, his baby girl Inala, plenty of love throughout the year.

 
 
 
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How good 😇😍 @chrisbenno

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What an experience, childhood dream come true !! #bleedblue 💙 #UpNSW 😇

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Centre – Isabelle Kelly

If Isabelle Kelly wasn't fending off opponents for meat pies, she was in the gym on the grind or on holidays getting engaged.

 
 
 
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My god my arms were burning after this finisher today 😅💥 #power #beingthebesticanbe @jake.calli @adidasau

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Winger – Josh Mansour

The Panthers winger played an active role in a number of community initiatives this year. He also enjoyed the special time he got to spend with his baby daughter Siana and beautiful wife Daniella.

Five-eighth – Ali Brigginshaw

It was a year filled with success for the Brisbane Broncos, Queensland and Jillaroos five-eighth, and she spent those highs with her gorgeous girlfriend Kate.

 
 
 
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The day I met you my life changed❤️☀️ @katessunshine_ #grateful

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Halfback – Adam Reynolds

Footy, family and his mates were at the heart of the South Sydney halfback's 2018.

 
 
 
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#family

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Having a laugh at @samburgess8 head with the coach . #bringon19

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Front Row – Joe Ofahengaue

The Broncos prop had great pride in representing Tonga once again in this year's Test against Australia, while he was also inspired by the courage shown by his beautiful girlfriend Sofi who is battling cancer.

Hooker – Nathan Peats

When the Titans jokester isn't putting his mates on show, he's making the most of some precious time spent with his two sons Leyton and Harlen-Reign and gorgeous fiancé Jade.

 
 
 
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How good is game day.

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Front Row – Sam Thaiday

From playing dress-ups to pool parties to making videos – it's no secret that the former Broncos front-rower's two daughters are at the front and centre of his world.

 
 
 
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Team run done! Now lets hope we can kick some goals tomorrow night 🐴v🦈 @brisbanebroncos #letsdothis #BronxNation #BrisbaneBroncos

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Second Row – Kezie Apps

Footy, injury, rehab and more footy made up the Dragons second-rower's 2018. But each time the NRLW and Jillaroos star got knocked down she fought her way back to be bigger, better and stronger.

Second Row – Joel Thompson

He inspires many with his commitment to making a change in the community – leading the way in the mental health space with the support of his two daughters Imi and Isla and beautiful wife Samy.

Lock – Jason Taumalolo

You feel nothing but pride when you look through the Cowboys enforcer's social account, knowing he was the instigator of several high-profile players switching their national allegiance to Tonga.

Interchange – Josh Reynolds

There were no nerves from the Wests Tigers playmaker when he switched clubs or suited up in a teletubbies costume but when it came to the gender reveal of his twins, emotions where flying high.

 
 
 
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Gangster tubbies @corey_thompson15 @tuilolohea @kevinnaiqama

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Interchange – Jess Sergis

If the Dragons centre isn't posting up cute photos with her boo Zac Lomax, she's showing off her strength in the gym or enjoying the ocean. 

 
 
 
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Makes it 10x better that I get to experience it with you 💚💛

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Thought I’d challenge ya handstand @kezieapps04 😈 Don’t worry Jaff didn’t seem to be too impressed..😉😂

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Interchange – Victor Radley

If the Roosters utility forward wasn't down at the beach catching some waves with his mates, you could find him over in Fiji lending a helping hand to the locals as a part of Clint Newton's Transformers Program.

 
 
 
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Ye life’s good #goats

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How good! Cracka day in Fiji Follow @transformersprogram too catch what were upto this week 🐐🤙🏽

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Interchange – Cameron King

During his time at the Eels, the hooker produced plenty of laughs, as well as positive messages he would spread throughout his work in the community.

 
 
 
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TRUSTING THE PROCESS!!

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Notable mention – Dragons Bus

One of the best examples of bromance in the NRL this year was The Dragons Bus, which carted around a dozen players to and from training each day – providing laughs, karaoke and unforgettable memories.

 
 
 
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I’ve got an upgrade thanks to @autocrazeau our new partnership. Making me and the boys look good!

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