KFC SuperCoach NRL: Ian Maybanks, AKA The Mastermind, reveals his team for 2023
Nicho Hynes’ injury has sent the SuperCoach Mastermind back to the drawing board, bringing a massive POD into his backline. See Ian Maybanks’ final team.
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Nicho Hynes’ injury has thrown a spanner in the works for me and 30% of KFC SuperCoaches who had the Dally M medal winner locked into their teams.
Missing round 1 and with a bye in round 6 he’s out of action at least 4 of the first six games. That’s way too much cash on the bench for me.
So while I was happy enough to dodge Nathan Cleary in my early drafts with his round 3 bye, there’s no better place to put my pile of Nicho bucks than on the Panthers halfback.
It makes my team feel a lot safer having Cleary who is now the most owned player in the game at 59% and rising.
The other big move I was forced to make is at CTW with Greg Marzhew missing out on a spot at the Knights despite some strong attacking displays in the last trial.
I can stretch all the way to Valentine Holmes who has massive backing as the premium CTW at 36% ownership but it’s Daniel Tupou a massive POD at (3% ownership) who earns a late call up for me.
The Roosters winger is six tries off the club try scoring record and I won’t be surprised if he passes it in the opening rounds. Maybe even against the Dolphins! That may seem optimistic but Titans winger Alofiana Khan-Periera ran in four down that edge in half a trial. What might the Roosters do? He has the Warriors in Sydney in Round 2 which I like as well.
I really like the look of Brian To’o but with Sunia Turuva locked in as a CTW cheapie I’m reluctant to go too hard on one team in one position with an early bye.
Speaking of Panthers… left edge forward Luke Garner has made his way back into my team with certainty about his 80-minute role looking at the bench named.
The same can’t be said for Jackson Ford who moves out. I think he’ll be good for the Warriors but it’s worth taking a look at how their vast array of edge/middle forward options will rotate.
The other switch in the second row is Bulldogs cheapie Jacob Preston in for Ben Murdoch-Masila. There are huge wraps on the young Bulldog and I’m willing to back him in for now at bottom dollar.
The final change comes at CTW where I’m pulling in Harley Smith-Shields from the Raiders for Reimis Smith. Sebastian Kris scored 14 tries in 18 games for the Raiders in 2022. Kris moves to fullback with Xavier Savage injured and Smith-Shields gets that attacking hot spot at left centre alongside Jack Wighton and Hudson Young.
I’ve left $106k spare to help with any early round adjustments.
The tweaks I’ve made after TLT are…
Luke Garner in Jackson Ford out
Jacob Preston in Ben Murdoch-Masila out
Nathan Cleary in Nicho Hynes out
Daniel Tupou in Greg Marzhew out
Harley Smith-Shields in Remis Smith out
Here’s how we line up for KFC SuperCoach 2023:
HOOKER
NO CHANGES: Harry Grant ($816,500) and Brandon Smith ($478,200)
FRONT ROW
NO CHANGES: Reuben Cotter ($623,400), Christian Welch ($464,000), Stefano Utoikamanu ($319,200) and Sean Keppie ($274,800)
SECOND ROW
IN: Luke Garner ($435,100), Jacob Preston ($200,800)
OUT: Jackson Ford, Ben Murdoch Masila
NO CHANGE: Cameron Murray ($749,200), Patrick Carrigan ($654,600), Eliesa Katoa ($411,100), J’Maine Hopgood ($298,800)
HALFBACK
IN: Nathan Cleary ($841,000)
OUT: Nicho Hynes
NO CHANGE: Tanah Boyd ($384,600)
FIVE-EIGHTH
NO CHANGES: Adam Doueihi ($624,600), Isaiya Katoa ($216,100)
CENTRE/WINGER
IN: Daniel Tupou ($605,800), Harley Smith-Shields ($300,300)
OUT: Greg Marzhew, Reimis Smith
NO CHANGE: Tommy Talau ($301,600), Sunia Turuva ($275,000), Alofiana Khan Pereira ($200,800), Paul Alamoti ($200,800), William Warbrick ($200,800)
FULLBACK
NO CHANGES: Latrell Mitchell ($889,100), Tom Trbojevic ($577,700)
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