KFC SuperCoach Round 20 wrap: Hits, misses and trade targets
The Mastermind analyses every NRL Round 20 game as Turbo does it again and some super POD trade targets emerge.
The Mastermind analyses every NRL Round 20 game as Turbo does it again and some super POD trade targets emerge.
Well that was one shocker of a teams day. No Brian To’o, Shaun Johnson, James Fisher-Harris, Cameron Murray, Addin Fonua-Blake or Luke Thompson.
Team List Tuesday sees a host of big names missing, but thankfully some injured stars will return to offset the pain.
The Bulldogs received a hammer blow at the NRL judiciary, while the Panthers and Sharks have been rocked by long-term injuries to key players.
As we’ve come to expect, former champion Wilfred Zee is taking plenty of punts with his 2019 SuperCoach side.
After a disastrous 2018 season, former SuperCoach champion Sam Rohlf is changing the ordinary and unsuccessful strategy he employed last year.
The Roosters look to go back-to-back this season and they feature one of the best SuperCoach players from 2018 in their starting side again.
Proud Queenslanders Sam Rohlf and Wilfred Zee know information is power when it comes to NRL SuperCoach. Now, the 2016 and 2017 champions spill their secrets on how to win.
Johnathan Thurston, Simon Mannering, Valentine Holmes, Billy Slater. They were our SuperCoach set-and-forget heroes that have now moved on from the NRL. So who do we replace them with?
The NRL season doesn’t kick off for another couple of months but it’s never too early to start planning for the bye rounds. Here’s how to get ahead.
Resident expert The Mastermind takes Sunday Mail sports editor Brad Ricks under his wing in a bid to turn this SuperCoach fledgling into a lean, mean NRL machine.
The Penrith Panthers nursery has given us a nice run of SuperCoach talent over the last few seasons.
Trent Copeland, coach of Copes’ Crusaders, has unearthed the next crop of superstars set to take the NRL by storm.
In this corresponding column last year, rugby league reporter Paul Crawley told us about Jesse Ramien, Zac Lomax and AJ Brimson. Check out Paul’s top rookie picks for 2019.
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