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Storm flyer Josh Addo-Carr has beaten a hot field of contenders to take out the Drinkwise Try of the Week for round 13 of the Telstra Premiership.

Addo-Carr showed his blistering pace to chase down a Jahrome Hughes kick and nudge it ahead with his knee before touching down for a spectacular four-pointer.

Titan Brian Kelly also produced a beauty after Kevin Proctor refused to give up on the chase and flicked the ball back to his centre who was trailing through.

Patrick Herbert and Ronaldo Mulitalo displayed magic hands to put their case forward for try of the week but it was The Foxx taking top prize.

What is the Drinkwise Try of the Week?

With such a banquet of rugby league action on offer every single week, it’s only fitting that fans should get to have a say on who they think delivers when it comes to try scoring feats, across the 2020 season.

The Drinkwise Try of the Week has the experts at NRL.com scouring the footage from each game of the round to offer up four nominations for you, the fans, to vote on.

What do you value more - length of the field runs or acrobatic wingers evading defenders whilst seemingly suspended in mid-air?

Is a try from the spectacular catch of a bomb better than that of an epic left foot step? Don’t keep those thoughts to yourself. Now is your chance to make your opinion known.

At the conclusion of the round the winning nomination will be named the Drinkwise Try of the Week and the results of the week’s vote will be published on NRL.com on Tuesday afternoon.

At the end of the season, the NRL.com experts will cast their eyes over the winning try from each round and, through careful analysis, will declare one to be the Drinkwise Try of the Year for season 2020.

The winner will be presented with the Drinkwise Try of the Year award at the 2020 Dally Ms where they will receive the official trophy, but more importantly, the acknowledgment from the fans.

If you’d like to have a look at the winners from previous weeks, click here.

Acknowledgement of Country

Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.