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NRL live round 21: SuperCoach scores and analysis from Dragons v Panthers, Dolphins v Titans, Raiders v Rabbitohs

Nathan Cleary was unstoppable for the Panthers with a hat-trick guiding him to an incredible 178 SuperCoach points. See which other players starred and which ones flopped.

WOLLONGONG, AUSTRALIA – JUNE 07: Zac Lomax of the Dragons is congratulated by teammates after the round 14 NRL match between St George Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers at WIN Stadium on June 07, 2024, in Wollongong, Australia. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)
WOLLONGONG, AUSTRALIA – JUNE 07: Zac Lomax of the Dragons is congratulated by teammates after the round 14 NRL match between St George Illawarra Dragons and Wests Tigers at WIN Stadium on June 07, 2024, in Wollongong, Australia. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

Nathan Cleary is back.

The champion halfback was unstoppable for the Panthers on Sunday afternoon with a hat-trick guiding him to an incredible 178 SuperCoach points.

For the handful of coaches that haven’t traded him in yet, do it now before it’s too late.

It was a good day for halves with one playmaker from each winning team finishing in triple digits.

But South Sydney and Penrith suffered injury blows as James Fisher-Harris and Alex Johnston going down early in their games.

These are the biggest SuperCoach winners and losers from Sunday.

SUPERCOACH WINNERS

Nathan Cleary (178pts) – Banged out the equal 27th highest score of all time with three tries and two try assists.

Nathan Cleary notched a hattrick. Picture: NRL Photos/Gregg Porteous
Nathan Cleary notched a hattrick. Picture: NRL Photos/Gregg Porteous

Jayden Campbell (101pts) – The focal point in attack for the Titans with three try assists. Since his return from injury Campbell has been nothing short of stellar.

Jamal Fogarty (100pts) – The veteran halfback pulled the strings in an emphatic Canberra Raiders win. Any team would love to have his accurate goalkicking – six from six on Sunday night – and at $575,400 (entering round 21) he is still a value pick.

Hudson Young (94pts) – Young scored an early try to race out to a big score for a sweatless watch for his owners.

Alofiana Khan-Pereira (83pts) – Now has 39 tries in 38 games.

David Fifita (80pts) – Recovered from a quiet first half to hit around his season average.

David Fifita produced a strong second half. Picture: Matt Roberts/Getty Images
David Fifita produced a strong second half. Picture: Matt Roberts/Getty Images

Max Plath (71pts) – Still in 17 per cent of teams and top-scored for the Dolphins.

Tallis Duncan (84pts) – Duncan aimed up all night and got one of his biggest totals of the year as a result during an 80-minute performance.

Casey McLean (53pts) – Very solid showing as the most popular cheapie of the week.

SUPERCOACH LOSERS

James Fisher-Harris (4pts) – Only lasted a few minutes before succumbing to a groin injury.

Alex Johnston (4pts) – The popular Papua New Guinean wingers’ season is over after rupturing his achilles tendon early in the game. Terrible to see, especially with his red-hot form of late, and Souths struggled in attack without him.

Alex Johnston leaves the field. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Alex Johnston leaves the field. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

Liam Henry (34pts) – Hopefully you didn’t need the popular SuperCoach prop in your 17. Just didn’t need to do his usual work as the Panthers dominated.

Brian To’o (41pts) – I talked him up as the POD of the week but he somehow avoided the attacking stats and there was no need to bust his guts with hit-ups.

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (50pts) – It’s not a disaster but it’s not great for the fourth most purchased player of the week. No big attacking stats but plenty of work.

Daine Laurie (50pts) – Was looking good but failed a HIA in the first half.

Jacob Gagai (26pts) – Another quiet night for the Rabbitohs backline and Gagai went unnoticed for large periods.

FULL TIME: RAIDERS KEEP FINALS HOPES ALIVE

Canberra continued its run of good form with an emphatic 32-12 victory over a hapless South Sydney.

Veteran halfback Jamal Fogarty was back to his best in chilly conditions as he scored a century of SuperCoach points.

The Rabbitohs should be very concerned with that performance and it has essentially ended their finals dream.

Young backrower Tallis Duncan was a shining light for the visitors as he refused to back down despite the score.

60TH MINUTE: PRESSURE TURNS TO POINTS

After a long period of sustained pressure Tallis Duncan finally got the ball over the line for South Sydney.

And despite a few extra looks at the replay, he did in fact get it to the ground as well.

But a shocking missed conversion from Damien Cook means the Rabbitohs are still a long way behind, trailing 30-12.

44TH MINUTE: MARIOTA STROLLS OVER

It’s only minutes into the second half but that could spell the end of South Sydney.

Some feeble Rabbitohs defence allowed Ata Mariota to breeze through the line and score under the posts to give Canberra a 30-8 advantage.

Jamal Fogarty set it up with a sweet offload, and the halfback capped it off with his fifth successful conversion.

HALFTIME: RAIDERS 24-8

A Cody Walker try at the death will give Souths a sniff of a comeback although they’ve got a huge uphill battle if they want to claw back into contention after a tough first half.

Veteran winger Jordan Rapana scored his second try of the night right minutes before halftime to give Canberra a 20-point lead but the Rabbitohs weren’t finished.

Fogarty has been massive for the Raiders and he could be a dark horse option for SuperCoaches as the Green Machine charge towards finals.

Jack Wighton of the Rabbitohs. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Jack Wighton of the Rabbitohs. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

33RD MINUTE: SOUTHS HIT BACK

The Rabbitohs finally crossed the chalk late in the half when Taane Milne got over for a try. With his try, Milne shot to the top of South Sydney’s SuperCoach scoring.

Damien Cook’s conversion attempt bounced off the left upright and back into the field of play to keep the score 18-4.

25TH MINUTE: RAMPAGING RAIDERS IN CONTROL

Another Raiders try through powerful centre Sebastian Kris, followed by a conversion by the reliable Jamal Fogarty, extended Canberra’s lead to 18 midway through the first half.

No matter what Souths do they don’t seem to be threatening to score any points with the ball in hand. A try before the break could be instrumental.

16TH MINUTE: ALEX JOHNSTON OUT

South Sydney’s veteran winger has been helped off the field with a serious leg injury after going down without being contacted.

That’s his night over in a massive blow for the Rabbitohs.

Damien Cook is back into the now familiar position of centre.

Jordan Rapana scores in the corner. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images
Jordan Rapana scores in the corner. Picture: Daniel Pockett/Getty Images

6TH MINUTE: RAIDERS ON THE BOARD EARLY

Take a bow Hudson Young.

The livewire backrower raced down the left sideline and found Jordan Rapana with a spectacular late offload to crack the Rabbitohs defence early.

Jamal Fogarty’s sideline conversion sailed through the posts – the Raiders will be relishing his return.

Just minutes later the Raiders were in again when Xavier Savage flew high to claim a bomb and double his team’s lead at 12-0.

LATE MAIL: RAIDERS, RABBITOHS BOTH 1-17

No changes for our later game with the Raiders and Rabbitohs both as planned.

Final teams below.

Raiders

1. Kaeo Weekes 2. Jordan Rapana 3. Matthew Timoko 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Xavier Savage 6. Ethan Strange 7. Jamal Fogarty 8. Josh Papali’i 9. Tom Starling 10. Joseph Tapine 11. Hudson Young 12. Elliott Whitehead 13. Morgan Smithies

Bench: 14. Danny Levi 15. Trey Mooney 16. Ata Mariota 17. Zac Hosking

Reserves: 18. Adam Cook

Players cut: 19. Albert Hopoate 20. Simi Sasagi 21. Zac Woolford 22. Emre Guler

Rabbitohs

1. Jye Gray 2. Alex Johnston 3. Taane Milne 4. Michael Chee Kam 5. Jacob Gagai 6. Jack Wighton 7. Cody Walker 8. Davvy Moale 9. Damien Cook 10. Sean Keppie 11. Jacob Host 12. Tallis Duncan 13. Keaon Koloamatangi

Bench: 14. Peter Mamouzelos 15. Siliva Havili 16. Thomas Burgess 17. Liam Le Blanc

Reserves: 19. Fletcher Myers

Players cut: 18. Dion Teaupa 20. Izaac Tu’itupou Thompson 21. Shaquai Mitchell 22. Brock Gray

FULL-TIME: TITANS 21 BEAT DOLPHINS 14

Hands up if you sold Jayden Campbell this week?

Plenty did – almost 4,000 in fact – and all are no doubt regretting it.

Campbell assisted three of the Titans’ four tries as they came back from 14-nil down to score a great win over the Dolphins.

SuperCoach winners:

* Jayden Campbell (101) – The focal point in attack for the Titans with three try assists.

* Alofiana Khan-Pereira (83) – Now has 39 tries in 38 games.

* David Fifita (80) – Recovered from a quiet first half to hit around his season average.

* Max Plath (71) – Still in 17 per cent of teams and top-scored for the Dolphins.

SuperCoach losers:

* Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (50) – It’s not a disaster but it’s not great for the fourth most purchased player of the week. No big attacking stats but plenty of work.

Panthers v Dragons final scores.
Panthers v Dragons final scores.

70 MINS: HAAS PUTS TITANS AHEAD

The Titans have taken control of this second half and now look set for a win at 20-14.

Klese Haas scored the latest try after a Chris Randall kick ricocheted off the posts.

60 MINS: MAKE THAT 39 TRIES IN 38 GAMES

Alofiana Khan-Pereira is over again and the Titans are now level at 14-all.

The only negative of AFK’s tries is that they’ve both come in the corner and the Titans have not been able to convert.

50 MINS: TITANS BACK IN IT AT 14-10

Alofiana Khan-Pereira has scored his 38th try in just 38 games to continue one of the most remarkable records in the NRL.

AKP strolled over untouched on the wing in somewhat controversial circumstances as the Dolphins complained Kodi Nikorima was taken out in the lead-up by David Fifita.

But the Bunker ruled Nikorima made a defensive decision to attempt a tackle on Fifita and awarded the try.

46 MINS: BOSTOCK TRY DISALLOWED

It’s been an action-packed start to the second half despite no points being scored.

The most controversial moment was a disallowed try to Jack Bostock.

The winger tried to burrow over from dummy half but knocked on as he picked up the ball.

HALF-TIME: DOLPHINS 14 LEAD TITANS 6

When was the last time you saw Jesse Bromwich as the top-scorer in a SuperCoach game?

I have no freakin idea but it was surely a loooong time ago when he was punching out tons for fun at the Storm.

SuperCoach winners:

* Jesse Bromwich (54) – Winding back the clock with a try and eight runs.

* Isaiya Katoa (52) – Still a genuine young gun but he’s the focal point in the Dolphins’ team every week. Two try assists.

* Jayden Campbell (45) – Popular SuperCaoch player is the best of the bunch for the Titans. Late try assist has the Gold Coast back in it.

* Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (39) – Popular buy this week has missed the big attacking stats but produced a huge work rate with five tackle busts from 12 runs.

SuperCoach losers:

* David Fifita (23) – Struggling to get involved and missed a crucial tackle for Bromwich’s try.

20 MINS: PANGAI REPAYS BENNETT’S FAITH YET AGAIN

The Dolphins have notched two early tries to take a 22-nil lead against Queensland rivals the Titans.

Young gun Isaiya Katoa has both try assists in a dominant opening.

Tevita Pangai Jnr scored the first try in what has been a great comeback from “retirement”/boxing.

Fellow big-man Jesse Bromwich has the other try, charging over from a Katoa short ball.

Pangai pulled this cheeky gesture as he scored.

Tevita Pangai celebrates his try.
Tevita Pangai celebrates his try.

LATE MAIL: DOLPHINS, TITANS BOTH PULL BENCH SWITCHES

Wayne Bennett has switched up the Dolphins’ bench for this afternoon’s clash against Queensland rivals the Titans.

Trai Fuller has dropped to 18th man with Sean O’Sullivan coming onto the interchange.

The Titans have changed up their middle forwards with Keenan Palasia promoted to start and Erin Clark dropping to the bench.

Game info: 4:05pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

Dolphins

1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 2. Jamayne Isaako 3. Jake Averillo 4. Herbie Farnworth 5. Jack Bostock 6. Kodi Nikorima 7. Isaiya Katoa 8. Jesse Bromwich 9. Max Plath 10. Tevita Pangai Junior 11. Felise Kaufusi 12. Connelly Lemuelu 13. Kenny Bromwich

Bench: 14. Josh Kerr 15. Mark Nicholls 16. Ray Stone 18. Sean O’Sullivan

Reserves: 17. Trai Fuller

Players cut: 19. Tesi Niu 20. Anthony Milford 21. Mason Teague 22. Oryn Keeley

Titans

1. Keano Kini 2. Alofiana Khan-Pereira 3. Brian Kelly 4. Phillip Sami 5. Jojo Fifita 6. Jayden Campbell 7. Kieran Foran 8. Moeaki Fotuaika 9. Sam Verrills 16. Keenan Palasia 11. David Fifita 12. Beau Fermor 13. Chris Randall

Bench: 10. Erin Clark 14. Isaac Liu 15. Klese Haas 17. Josiah Pahulu

Reserves: 20. Tanah Boyd

Players cut: 18. Tony Francis 19. Joe Stimson 21. Jacob Alick-Wiencke 22. Jaylan De Groot

Trai Fuller has dropped out of the 17. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images
Trai Fuller has dropped out of the 17. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images

FULL-TIME: PANTHERS 46 DEFEAT DRAGONS 10

It was the Nathan Cleary show all afternoon.

67% of SuperCoaches captained him and 40,000 brought him in.

And the great man didn’t disappoint.

SuperCoach winners:

* Nathan Cleary (178) – Banged out the equal 27th highest score of all time with three tries and two try assists.

* Casey McLean (53) – Very solid showing as the most popular cheapie of the week.

SuperCoach losers:

* Daine Laurie (50) – Was looking good but failed a HIA in the first half.

* James Fisher-Harris (4) – Only lasted a few minutes before succumbing to a groin injury.

* Liam Henry (34) – Hopefully you didn’t need the popular SuperCoach prop in your 17. Just didn’t need to do his usual work as the Panthers dominated.

* Brian To’o (41) – I talked him up as the POD of the week but he somehow avoided the attacking stats and there was no need to bust his guts with hit-ups.

Panthers v Dragons final scores.
Panthers v Dragons final scores.

55 MINS: PANTHERS TAKE UNBEATABLE 28-4 LEAD

The big question is now: How many points can the Panthers can pile on?

And I’ll answer that question with another question: Will Nathan Cleary be rested?

Cleary is only two games back from a hamstring injury.

He has shot out to 136 SuperCoach points and as a non-captained I’m saying keep him fresh for next week!

HALF-TIME: PANTHERS 22 LEAD DRAGONS 4

Nathan Cleary has put on an absolute clinic to sit on 124 SuperCoach points at halftime.

The SuperCoach all-time record could be in danger here.

25 MINS: FEAGAI ON REPORT AS LAURIE FORCED OFF

Penrith fullback Daine Laurie and Dragons opposite Mat Feagai have been forced off for HIAs for a clash of heads as the Panthers surge to a 22-nil lead.

Feagai was also placed on report for the incident.

He’s the second Dragon reported today for incidents that resulted in injuries to Penrith players, with both Laurie and James Fisher-Harris (more below) unlikely to return.

* UPDATE: Both Laurie and Feagai failed HIAs and won’t return.

22 MINS: PANTHERS RUN IN THREE EARLY TRIES

It’s an absolute walkover for the Panthers, who have run in three tries in the opening 20 minutes.

Nathan Cleary has a try and try assist for 73 SuperCoach points – ALREADY.

SuperCoach cheapie of the week Casey McLean also has a try, as does Liam Martin.

10 MINS: JFH OFF INJURED AS DRAGON ON REPORT

Dragons forward Raymond Faitala-Mariner has been placed on report for a dangerous tackle on Penrith’s James Fisher-Harris.

JFH has limped from the field with a groin injury and is unlikely to return.

“It must be a serious injury for Fisher-Harris to come off,” said Blocker Roach in commentary.

Faitala-Mariner was penalised for a hip drop.

James Fisher-Harris down with a groin injury.
James Fisher-Harris down with a groin injury.

1 MIN: LOMAX FULLBACK SPECULATION OFF MARK

Mathew Feagai has slotted in at fullback in place of Tyrell Sloan, as named.

There was speculation Lomax would play at the back but he’s on the wing in the early exchanges.

LATE MAIL: FEAGAI REPLACES AXED SLOAN

Mathew Feagai will replace Tyrell Sloan at fullback.

The Dragons originally claimed that Sloan was in doubt but the truth emerged when coach Shane Flanagan admitted that Sloan had in fact been axed.

The Panthers are 1-17.

Jarome Luai, Liam Martin, Brian To’o and Isaah Yeo are back after being rested post-Origin.

DRAGONS v PANTHERS

Sunday, 2pm, WIN Stadium, Wollongong

Dragons

18. Mathew Feagai 2. Zac Lomax 3. Moses Suli 4. Max Feagai 5. Christian Tuipulotu 6. Kyle Flanagan 7. Ben Hunt 8. Francis Molo 9. Jacob Liddle 10. Jack de Belin 11. Raymond Faitala-Mariner 12. Jaydn Su’A 13. Tom Eisenhuth

Bench: 14. Hame Sele 15. Luciano Leilua 16. Toby Couchman 17. Ben Murdoch-Masila

Reserves: 19. Blake Lawrie

Players cut: 1. Tyrell Sloan 20. Jack Bird 21. Fa’amanu Brown 22. Mikaele Ravalawa

Tyrell Sloan was dumped to NSW Cup. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images
Tyrell Sloan was dumped to NSW Cup. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images

Panthers

1. Daine Laurie 2. Sunia Turuva 3. Izack Tago 4. Casey McLean 5. Brian To’o 6. Jarome Luai 7. Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9. Mitch Kenny 10. James Fisher-Harris 11. Scott Sorensen 12. Liam Martin 13. Isaah Yeo

Bench: 14. Trent Toelau 15. Lindsay Smith 16. Liam Henry 17. Mavrik Geyer

Reserves: 18. Matt Eisenhuth 20. Brad Schneider

Players cut: 19. Jack Cole 21. Isaiah Iongi 23. Luke Sommerton

Originally published as NRL live round 21: SuperCoach scores and analysis from Dragons v Panthers, Dolphins v Titans, Raiders v Rabbitohs

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