NRL SuperCoach: Top 18 targets for round 18
The final major bye is looming for NRL SuperCoaches and many players on this list are holds for the entire season. MAX BRYDEN reveals the top targets.
The final major bye is looming for NRL SuperCoaches and many players on this list are holds for the entire season. MAX BRYDEN reveals the top targets.
The Penrith Panthers will be without their entire Origin cohort, while South Sydney have named the most unlikely of players. See the latest teams news and replay the SuperCoach Q&A.
A man will front the courts after allegedly invading the pitch and grabbing axed Maroons skipper Daly Cherry-Evans in a bizarre ending to Friday night’s Titans-Manly game. See the video here.
Sydney Roosters star Sam Walker has suffered another major injury setback, while their opponents the Newcastle Knights have lost one of their key attacking weapons. Update mail here.
Parramatta Eels star Zac Lomax continues to push for an early return, while underfire Bronco Ezra Mam will return through Queensland Cup.
A bunch of huge scores over Magic Round mean this could be your last chance to jump on a host of SuperCoach stunners before they skyrocket in price.
Prop is proven as the toughest position for SuperCoach cheapies and the Panthers are generally one of the worst teams for cheapies. But we may have a bolt from the blue.
Broncos fans can rest easy after Adam Reynolds got through the captain’s run. See all the latest team changes for Magic Round.
Origin selections and bye schedules combine at this time of the season to create SuperCoach traps and opportunities – we’re here to help you not just survive, but thrive over the period.
Gold Coast coach Des Hasler has dropped a bombshell on the terrible Titans, axing Queensland Origin star David Fifita for Magic Round.
The St George Illawarra Dragons have confirmed the dropping of halfback Lachlan Ilias for Magic Round, while the form of an emerging Broncos enforcer has forced a reshuffle. FULL MAGIC ROUND EARLY MAIL.
It’s a strange week. The injury list is small, the cheapie batch is poor-to-mid. But the Origin buys are calling which brings us to Teddy vs Drinky.
Terrell May played 85 minutes, including golden point extra time, to notch this whopper. He is reaching the God areas of Corey Parker and Paul Gallen.
The Dolphins and Sharks have suffered massive injury blows, with key stars ruled out of their clashes against the Raiders and Tigers. See all the latest Round 8 team changes.
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