I believe these are for the regular season, should have collected them before yesterday’s match. MLRStats on Instagram, run by JamDelay, posts their own unofficial stats from match reports and the league’s analytics, so I may make another post highlighting those stats.

Points Scored:

Rank Team Player Points
1. New England Free Jacks Jayson Potroz 133
2. Houston SaberCats Davy Coetzer 124
3. Utah Warriors Joel Hodgson 124
4. Seattle Seawolves AJ Alatimu 85
5. Old Glory DC Tito Bonilla 79
6. NOLA Gold Rodney Iona 77
7. New York Ironworkers Jason Emery 75
8. San Diego Legion Will Hooley 73
9. Seattle Seawolves Jordan Chait 72
10. Utah Warriors Joe Mano 70

Tries Scored:

Rank Team Player Tries
1. Utah Warriors Joe Mano 14
2. New England Free Jacks Paula Balekana 13
3. Seattle Seawolves Ricky Hattingh 11
4. Houston SaberCats Gideon van Wyk 10
5. Seattle Seawolves Ina Futi 9

Successful Goal Kicking:

Rank Team Player Points
1. New England Free Jacks Jayson Potroz 55
2. Houston SaberCats Davy Coetzer 40
3. Utah Warriors Joel Hodgson 40
4. Seattle Seawolves AJ Alatimu 38
5. San Diego Legion Will Hooley 30

Carries:

Rank Team Player Carries
1. New England Free Jacks Wian Conradie 192
2. Chicago Hounds Billy Meakes 170
3. NOLA Gold JP du Plessis 153
4. Old Glory DC Jamason Faanana-Schultz 148
5. NOLA Gold Tesimoni Tonga’uiha 143

Ball Carry Meters:

Rank Team Player Meters
1. Utah Warriors Caleb Makene 1619
2. Utah Warriors Joe Mano 1602
3. San Diego Legion Nate Augspurger 1580
4. New York Ironworkers Andrew Coe 1429
5. Seattle Seawolves Ina Futi 1404

Kicking Meters:

Rank Team Player Meters
1. Utah Warriors Joel Hodgson 6198
2. Old Glory DC Tito Bonilla 5229
3. Chicago Hounds Luke Carty 4555
4. Seattle Seawolves JP Smith 3618
5. New England Free Jacks Jayson Potroz 3555

Made Tackles:

Rank Team Player Tackles
1. Dallas Jackals Jan Adriaan Booysen 257
2. Seattle Seawolves Charles Elton 244
3. Rugby ATL Matt Heaton 215
4. Dallas Jackals Sam Golla 213
5. New England Free Jacks Wian Conradie 206
  • WingedThing@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Utah has players very high in several of these categories. Gives some indication of how tight the race for the playoffs was in the west since they didn’t make it in despite some stellar player performances.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, if Chicago hadn’t upset Utah in Round 17 the may very well have taken the #3 spot in Round 18 with Houston losing to the Free Jacks. Then again Houston would have played a very different lineup in Round 18 if Utah hadn’t been eliminated.