Reigning CFL Most Outstanding Player Chad Owens tops the 2013 edition of the TSN Top 50 CFL Players list. Already one of the most exciting special teams players in the CFL, Owens expanded his offensive repertoire in 2012 and led the league with 1,328 receiving yards. The Argonauts speedster affectionately known as the Flyin Hawaiian set a CFL record with 3,863 all-purpose yards surpassing the mark set by former Argos great Mike Pinball Clemons in 1990. Owens capped his tremendous season by helping the Argonauts win the 100th Grey Cup. Owens grabs the top spot in this years list with 1004 points despite earning just five first place nods from the 23 voters. He was 12th last year. Last years No. 1 Travis Lulay actually tied for the most first place votes again this year with eight but finished second to Owens with 953 total points. Lulay led the B.C. Lions to a CFL best 13-5 record in the regular season in 2012, throwing for 4,231 yards and 27 touchdowns with just 10 interceptions. Following Lulay on the list are two more quarterbacks in Ricky Ray and Anthony Calvillo. Ray took the third spot with 923 points and matching Lulay with eight first place nods. In his first season in Toronto, Ray passed for 4,069 yards with 20 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He also helped lead the Argonauts to victory in the 100th Grey Cup throwing for 231 yards two touchdown passes in the win. The ageless Calvillo meanwhile, received the final two first place votes and 820 total points. The 40-year-old had yet another fantastic year in 2012 throwing for 5,082 yards and 31 touchdowns with 14 interceptions last season. Calgary Stampeders running back Jon Cornish is the first Canadian on the list checking in at five. Cornish led the CFL with 1,457 rushing yards last year, the most ever by a Canadian in a single season. The New Westminster, BC native added 338 yards receiving and notched 13 total touchdowns. Next on the list is Edmonton linebacker J.C. Sherritt, the first defensive player on the board and one of two players in this years top-10 who were unranked last season. The reigning Most Outstanding Defensive Player set a CFL record with 130 tackles last season. Following Sherritt is the 2012 Most Outstanding Special Teams Player, Chris Williams of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Williams set a CFL record with six return touchdowns in 2012 and led the league with 16 overall. Lions offensive lineman Jovan Olafioye, yet another 2012 award winner is the first big man on the list at number eight. Olafioye won the Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman award after anchoring a B.C. line that allowed the fewest sacks in the league at 30. Right behind Olafioye at nine is his Lions teammate Andrew Harris. Harris notched his first 1,000 yard rushing season for the Lions with 1,112 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground in 2012. The Winnipeg native also collected 75 receptions for 718 yards and four more touchdowns through the air. Rounding out the top 10 is another Lion in linebacker Adam Bighill. In his second season in the CFL, Bighill racked up 104 defensive tackles to finish second in the CFL behind Sherritt. Like Sherritt, Bighill did not make the list last year. In all, 19 players were new to the list this year, including Sherritt and Bighill. The Alouettes had the most players of any team to make the Top 50 with 10, followed by the Lions with nine and the Stampeders with seven. The list was compiled from votes by a group of 23 experts which included TSN commentators and analysts and several league writers from across Canada. The Full List. CLICK HERE for a detailed list. 1. Chad Owens2. Travis Lulay3. Ricky Ray4. Anthony Calvillo5. Jon Cornish6. J.C. Sherritt7. Chris Williams8. Jovan Olafioye9. Andrew Harris10. Adam Bighill11. Fred Stamps12. Weston Dressler13. Henry Burris14. Charleston Hughes15. Nik Lewis16. Keron Williams17. Josh Bourke18. Jamel Richardson19. Dmitri Tsoumpas20. Kory Sheets21. Darian Durant22. Patrick Watkins23. Shea Emry24. Korey Banks25. S.J. Green26. Chad Kackert27. Kyries Hebert28. Chris Matthews29. Brandon Whitaker30. Alex Hall31. Bryant Turner32. Joe Burnett33. Brendon LaBatte34. Chip Cox35. Larry Taylor36. Terrence Edwards37. Drew Tate38. Chad Simpson39. Rey Williams40. John Bowman41. Jonathan Hefney42. Brandon Isaac44. Ryan Phillips43. Khalif Mitchell45. Andy Fantuz46. Keon Raymond47. Tyron Brackenridge48. Ben Archibald49. Scott Flory50. Tim Brown How The List Was Made TSNs list begins with our CFL on TSN personalities and CFL writers from across Canada choosing their Top 40 players in the league. From the list of players, they had to follow these guidelines: - One quarterback or more, two running backs or more, four receivers or more, five offensive linemen or more, three linebackers or more, four defensive linemen or more and five defensive backs or more. - The player had to be playing in the CFL this season. 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Warriors boss Andrew McFadden admits he didnt foresee his sides lacklustre first-half performance in their 41-22 loss to lowly South Sydney.The Warriors went into the match in eighth place and as strong favourites against the Rabbitohs, who were looking to avoid their 10th NRL loss on the trot.The side played with intent early on and took the lead through a barging Solomone Kata but collapsed within 10 minutes.A kicking masterclass from Souths halfback Adam Reynolds, who assisted three first-half tries through grubbers and a field goal, left the Warriors reeling.An improved second-half performance from the Auckland-based side was not enough to salvage the match, and leaves their finals hopes on a knife edge with three games remaining.South Sydney, meanwhile, will take confidence from their performance in what has been a disappointing 2016 campaign.They had a good plan to kick in behind us and even though we knew that was coming, we lacked the desperation to get to the ball first, McFadden said.Outside the first 10 minutes they just dominated field position and real momentum.Souths forward pack steamrolled the Warriors for large stretches of the match, finishing with almost 200 more running metres than their opponents.Reynolds then used his sides strong field position to hit the Warriors in the corners, putting on grubber kicks for Alex Johnston, Aaron Gray and Joe Burgess to score.Further tries to Burgess, Greg Inglis and Hymel Hunt settled the contest.McFadden said his sides heads dropped as Souths racked up the points.Their forwards did a really good job and we were just a little bit off, and they got on the front foot, he saiid.ddddddddddddaptain Ryan Hoffman echoed his coachs remarks, saying the Warriors put themselves under too much pressure chasing in the game.If we didnt have to chase so many points I reckon we wouldve been a bit more patient in that second half and executed more, Hoffman said.For Souths, the victory was a long time coming.Coach Michael Maguire said the performance was befitting the strength of his squad, which has been ravaged by injury throughout 2016.Weve obviously been through a fairly tough period as a club in the past couple of months, Maguire said.To get those last two performances was probably a true reflection of the team I have.The Rabbitohs would now strive to finish 2016 on the right note and with a healthy squad.We know the future is moving into a pre-season at some stage and the boys, to their credit, and the leadership have said that we start now, Maguire said.He also said Reynolds performance was made possible by the recent return of Greg Inglis and John Sutton from injury.When youve got the opposition going backwards, it allows Adams game to really enhance, Maguire said.He was excellent there, he really steered the team around.Maguire was equally complimentary of five-eighth Cody Walker, who also snared a try assist.The 26-year-old Walker said the performance was 10 weeks in the making.The team would now look to end the season on the right note.Thats our plan every week, the possession sort of game, Walker said.Thats what we want from Reynolds and he delivered that in the first half. 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