NRL Early Mail: Suli faces season-ending injury
Moses Suli may have played his last game of the season, while the Panthers have lost both their second rowers for their blockbuster against the Storm.
Moses Suli may have played his last game of the season, while the Panthers have lost both their second rowers for their blockbuster against the Storm.
Purchased by over 10,000 SuperCoaches and captained by a quarter of players, Kalyn Ponga produced the goods on a high-scoring Sunday.
As we welcome the second week of head-to-head finals, SuperCoaches are reaching for the trade button on a number of popular players.
Key spine players failed deliver while a point of difference went nuclear. See all the SuperCoach Winners and Losers from Super Saturday.
Five players scored centuries on Saturday but the most shocking scores included a single-digit showing from a SuperCoach favourite. Read the latest SuperCoach news and scores.
The Warriors have been forced into forward pack and backline resuffle, while the Titans star has been ruled out. See all the predicted team changes.
Valentine Holmes went huge while a Storm outside back joined the unwanted minus club. See who the 20 SuperCoach Winners and Losers were from Cowboys vs Tigers, Sea Eagles vs Storm
The byes are looming and injuries are hitting hard. But there’s also plenty of light at the end of the tunnel for SuperCoaches, writes TOM SANGSTER.
Canterbury flexed its finals credentials in style while the Dragons are left to lament two key injuries moving forward. See the SuperCoach Winner and Losers from Bulldogs vs Dragons.
The Broncos should be boosted by the return of three superstars this week, while the Dragons will welcome power upfront ahead of their Thursday night clash with the Bulldogs. UPDATED EARLY MAIL
Refresh your SuperCoach app now and you’ll see nine players with positions added. Here’s the reasoning behind the decisions – and more importantly why a host of stars missed out.
Rarely, if ever, have we seen a tougher week on the injury front for NRL SuperCoaches, with Magic Round conjuring up some serious devilry.
The injury to Cameron Munster dominated the news agenda on Sunday, but Addin Fonua-Blake’s lowest score of the year has many seeking answers.
Latrell Mitchell had been written off by many – perhaps even himself – after a season interrupted by suspension and the Rabbitohs’ poor form. Until now.
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